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  2. Eye transplantation - Wikipedia

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    Eye transplantation is the transplantation of the globe of the human eye from a donor to a recipient. Research directions [ edit ] Research efforts in whole eye transplantation (WET) are focused on its application in living human recipients, still some obstacles need to be addressed.

  3. LASIK - Wikipedia

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    MeSH. D020731. MedlinePlus. 007018. [ edit on Wikidata] Laser-Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis ( LASIK ), commonly referred to as laser eye surgery or laser vision correction, is a type of refractive surgery for the correction of myopia, hyperopia, and an actual cure for astigmatism, since it is in the cornea. [1]

  4. Hypertropia - Wikipedia

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    Hypertropia is a condition of misalignment of the eyes ( strabismus ), whereby the visual axis of one eye is higher than the fellow fixating eye. Hypotropia is the similar condition, focus being on the eye with the visual axis lower than the fellow fixating eye. Dissociated vertical deviation is a special type of hypertropia leading to slow ...

  5. Talk:Eye surgery - Wikipedia

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    Talk. : Eye surgery. Ideal sources for Wikipedia's health content are defined in the guideline Wikipedia:Identifying reliable sources (medicine) and are typically review articles. Here are links to possibly useful sources of information about Eye surgery. The TRIP database provides clinical publications about evidence-based medicine.

  6. Perger prism - Wikipedia

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    Perger prism. A Perger prism or Perger–Porro prism system is a prism, that is used to invert (rotate by 180°) an image. The special feature of this prism is that, like a traditional double Porro prism system, it manages this with only four beam deflections and has neither a roof edge with the accompanying phase correction problems, a ...

  7. Talk:Refractive surgery - Wikipedia

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    I agree with creating a seperate section about outcomes of refractive surgery.. that section should have a good deal of unbiased statistics.. smaller details should be included.. for example the complication rate for lasik in mild myopia is a lot less than that in high myopia and even the rate of achievement of 20/40 vision varies according to ...

  8. Electric Eye (video) - Wikipedia

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    Electric Eye. (video) Electric Eye is a compilation DVD by Judas Priest released in 2003 and certified Platinum by the RIAA. [1] It features music videos, BBC performances, and the first official DVD release of a concert filmed in Dallas, Texas during the 1986 Fuel for Life Tour, previously released as Priest...Live! on VHS and LaserDisc .

  9. Anesthesia for eye surgery - Wikipedia

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    Anesthesia for eye surgery. Ocular surgery may be performed under topical, local or general anesthesia. Local anaesthesia is more preferred because it is economical, easy to perform and the risk involved is less. Local anaesthesia has a rapid onset of action and provides a dilated pupil with low intraocular pressure .