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Volume 69, Number 6, 2010

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Editorial

Oclusões venosas da retina – tendências e cautelas

Manuel A P
Vilela

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Oclusões venosas da retina – tendências e cautelas

December/2010

Oclusões venosas da retina – tendências e cautelas

Manuel A P
Vilela

DOI: 10.1590/S0034-72802010000600001

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Original Articles

Evaluation of a ophthalmology learning support for handheld computer for medical students

Vladimir Camelo
Pinto
,
Thiago Martini da
Costa
,
Gustavo Teixeira
Grottone
,
Paulo
Schor
,
Ivan Torres
Pisa

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Evaluation of a ophthalmology learning support for handheld computer for medical students

Evaluation of a ophthalmology learning support for handheld computer for medical students

Vladimir Camelo
Pinto
,
Thiago Martini da
Costa
,
Gustavo Teixeira
Grottone
,
Paulo
Schor
,
Ivan Torres
Pisa

DOI: 10.1590/S0034-72802010000600002

OBJECTIVE: In the last decade the handheld computers have been popularized among health professionals, on the USA, for instance, among 60-70% of medical students already use them. Make clinical information available on these devices can aid teaching medical practices, however, the way they are structured may influence students’ satisfaction and learning. The purpose of this paper is to present MDFluxo evaluation, a program developed in handheld computers to aid ophthalmology teaching. METHODS: The program was developed with structured flowcharts extracted […]

Keywords: Computers, handheld; Employee performance appraisal; Medical, students; Ophthalmology

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Knowledge level evaluation as a contact lenses users, among medical students from ABC University

Giovana Arlene Fioravanti
Lui
,
Renato Galão
Leça
,
José Ricardo Carvalho de Lima
Rehder
,
Adamo Lui
Netto

149
Knowledge level evaluation as a contact lenses users, among medical students from ABC University

Knowledge level evaluation as a contact lenses users, among medical students from ABC University

Giovana Arlene Fioravanti
Lui
,
Renato Galão
Leça
,
José Ricardo Carvalho de Lima
Rehder
,
Adamo Lui
Netto

DOI: 10.1590/S0034-72802010000600003

PURPOSE: To analyze the care, complications and way of acquisition related to contact lenses wear among medical students from Faculdade de Medicina do ABC (Santo André -SP). METHODS: Questionnaire applied to medical students from the first to the sixth year from Faculdade de Medicina do ABC (Santo André -SP) was analyzed. RESULTS: 61 medical studants answered the questionnaire. 52,5% reported some ocular complications. Despite the majority (70,5%) contact lenses wear being satisfied about the contact lenses, 67% wants to operate […]

Keywords: Ametropy; Contact lenses; Eye infections; keratitis; Medical, students; Questionnaires

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Histopathological assessment of side effects of the use of corneal intrastromal biguanide in rabbits

Lucas Vieira Bueno
Rossi
,
Eduardo Vieira Braga
Espindola
,
Wilson Nahmatallah
Obeid
,
Fernando Buzatto
Montovan
,
Leonardo Guedes
Marculino
,
[...], Luiz Antonio
Vieira

165
Histopathological assessment of side effects of the use of corneal intrastromal biguanide in rabbits

Histopathological assessment of side effects of the use of corneal intrastromal biguanide in rabbits

Lucas Vieira Bueno
Rossi
,
Eduardo Vieira Braga
Espindola
,
Wilson Nahmatallah
Obeid
,
Fernando Buzatto
Montovan
,
Leonardo Guedes
Marculino
,
[...], Luiz Antonio
Vieira

DOI: 10.1590/S0034-72802010000600004

PURPOSE: Observe the effects of corneal intrastromal injection of biguanide at 0.02%, 0.1% and 0.5% in rabbits’ eyes. METHODS: Doble blind prospective study. 8 rabbits were used, randomly identified and divided into 4 groups, with 2 rabbits each, with the administration of 0.2 ml of the drug via intrastromal, in the right eye. The first group received biguanide at a concentration of 0.02%, the second one at 0.1%, the third at 0.5% and the fourth group (control) was given a […]

Keywords: Córnea; Corneal stroma; Drug evaluation; Drug toxicity; Rabbits

165
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Refractive intra-ocular lens: visual performance and quality of life between unilateral versus bilateral

Jorge Estefano
Germano
,
Wilson Takashi
Hida
,
Alexandre Almeida
Brasil
,
Renato Antunes Schiave
Germano
,
Iris de Souza
Yamane
,
[...], Celso Takashi
Nakano

137
Refractive intra-ocular lens: visual performance and quality of life between unilateral versus bilateral

Refractive intra-ocular lens: visual performance and quality of life between unilateral versus bilateral

Jorge Estefano
Germano
,
Wilson Takashi
Hida
,
Alexandre Almeida
Brasil
,
Renato Antunes Schiave
Germano
,
Iris de Souza
Yamane
,
[...], Celso Takashi
Nakano

DOI: 10.1590/S0034-72802010000600005

PURPOSE: The aim of this study is to compare visual acuity, contrast sensitivity, reading speed and quality of life of postoperative pseudophakic patients with unilateral or bilateral ReZoom multifocal intraocular lenses. METHODS: Comparative, prospective, not randomized study including 38 eyes of 24 patients were divided into a group with bilateral implantation (14 patients) and another with unilateral implantation (10 patients). The ophthalmological examination included visual acuity preoperative close, intermediate and far away, best corrected visual acuity, corneal topography, contrast sensitivity, […]

Keywords: Lens implantation, intraocular; Lenses, intraocular; Presbyopia; Visual acuity

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Quality of life in glaucoma patients: comparison between public health system and private practice

Dalmo Pina
Pinheiro
,
Maria Luiza Garcia
Rosa
,
Luis Guillermo Coca
Velarde
,
João Paulo
Lomelino
,
Paolo Esteves Rabelo
Knopp
,
[...], Marcelo Palis
Ventura

201
Quality of life in glaucoma patients: comparison between public health system and private practice

Quality of life in glaucoma patients: comparison between public health system and private practice

Dalmo Pina
Pinheiro
,
Maria Luiza Garcia
Rosa
,
Luis Guillermo Coca
Velarde
,
João Paulo
Lomelino
,
Paolo Esteves Rabelo
Knopp
,
[...], Marcelo Palis
Ventura

DOI: 10.1590/S0034-72802010000600006

PURPOSE: To evaluate the quality of life of glaucoma patients comparing public health system, and private practice, through the questionnaire National Eye Institute 25-Item Visual Function Questionnaire (NEI-VFQ). METHODS: A cross-sectional study, developed through the application of NEI-VFQ questionnaire in 83 non-consecutive glaucoma patients at different stages of the disease, and 51 from public health system, and 32 patients from private clinic. RESULTS: Statistically significant difference between groups was demonstrated in subdomains related to the “general health”, “general vision”, “ocular […]

Keywords: Glaucoma; Public health; Quality of life; Questionnaires

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Intraocular pressure in non penetrating deep sclerectomy with SkGel implant in patients with primary angle glaucoma

Juliana
Almodin
,
Claudio Rabelo Santos
Picosse
,
Tadeu
Cvintal
,
Flavia
Almodin

101
Intraocular pressure in non penetrating deep sclerectomy with SkGel implant in patients with primary angle glaucoma

Intraocular pressure in non penetrating deep sclerectomy with SkGel implant in patients with primary angle glaucoma

Juliana
Almodin
,
Claudio Rabelo Santos
Picosse
,
Tadeu
Cvintal
,
Flavia
Almodin

DOI: 10.1590/S0034-72802010000600007

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to evaluate the eficacy about reducing intraocular pressure (IOP) in patients with primary angle glaucoma treated with non penetrating deep sclerectomy with SkGel implant. METHODS: This is an observacional, retrospective study from revision of charts from Tadeu Cvintal Eye Institute. We evaluated 45 eyes from 37 patients that undergone to non penetrating deep sclerectomy with SkGel Implant in the past 10 years. IOP was checked 12 months in a period of 10 years, […]

Keywords: Glaucoma; Glaucoma drainage implants; Glaucoma, angle-closure; Intraocular pressure; Sclerostomy

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Clinic and epidemiologic profile of preterm infants with very low birth weight in Rio de Janeiro: 152 patients study

André Luís Freire
Portes
,
Helisa
Baraúna
,
Giancarlos
Jeveaux
,
Mário Luiz Ribeiro
Monteiro

106
Clinic and epidemiologic profile of preterm infants with very low birth weight in Rio de Janeiro: 152 patients study

Clinic and epidemiologic profile of preterm infants with very low birth weight in Rio de Janeiro: 152 patients study

André Luís Freire
Portes
,
Helisa
Baraúna
,
Giancarlos
Jeveaux
,
Mário Luiz Ribeiro
Monteiro

DOI: 10.1590/S0034-72802010000600008

ABSTRACT PURPOSE: To resolve the prevalence, frequency and the evolutive stages distribution of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) at a tertiary level hospital in Rio de Janeiro (RJ). To identify some of the systemic risk factors associate with their appearing and progression, and describe the treatment and evolution of these patients. METHODS: Cohort observational study did between march 2005 and february 2007. It were included 152 preterm infants with 32 weeks or less of gestacional age(GA), and or 1500grams or less […]

Keywords: Blindness; Retinopathy of prematurity; risk factors

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Case Report

Multiple clinical manifestations and diagnostic challenges of incontinentia pigmenti Syndrome

Paula
Kataguiri
,
Felipe Cortizas Ré
Martins
,
Vivien
Yamada
,
Gustavo
Salomão
,
Rodrigo
Ribeiro
,
[...], José Ricardo Carvalho Lima
Rehder

655
Multiple clinical manifestations and diagnostic challenges of incontinentia pigmenti Syndrome

Multiple clinical manifestations and diagnostic challenges of incontinentia pigmenti Syndrome

Paula
Kataguiri
,
Felipe Cortizas Ré
Martins
,
Vivien
Yamada
,
Gustavo
Salomão
,
Rodrigo
Ribeiro
,
[...], José Ricardo Carvalho Lima
Rehder

DOI: 10.1590/S0034-72802010000600009

Incontinentia Pigmenti (Bloch-Sulzberger syndrome) is a rare, X-linked dominant disorder that involves ectodermal tissues of multiple systems. Cutaneous manifestations appear at birth or within a few weeks after. We aimed to describe ophthalmological, dermatological and radio diagnostic findings of a patient with Incontinentia Pigmenti. A twenty-six year old girl was followed at ABC Medicine School for visual loss, retina and cutaneous lesions with the diagnosis of Incontinentia Pigmenti confirmed by a skin biopsy. She had delayed eruption of her teeth […]

Keywords: Biopsy; Bloch-Sulzberger syndrome; Case reports; Eye manifestations; Incontinentia Pigmenti

655
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Artigo de Revisão

Degeneração macular relacionada à idade: considerações histopatológicas


215
Degeneração macular relacionada à idade: considerações histopatológicas

Degeneração macular relacionada à idade: considerações histopatológicas

DOI: 10.1590/S0034-72802010000600010

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Keywords

Case reports - 213 Glaucoma - 177 Córnea - 141 Visual acuity - 108 Retina - 76 Phacoemulsification - 60 Cataract - 59 Intraocular pressure - 52 Cataract extraction - 50 Keratoconus - 49 Child - 45 Blindness - 44 Corneal transplantation - 41 Tomography, optical coherence - 35 Diabetic retinopathy - 32 Vision disorders - 32 Corneal diseases - 31 Glaucoma de ângulo aberto - 31 Refractive errors; - 30 Corneal topography - 30
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