(1) In less than 15 years old children 33 post-traumatic retinal detachments were operated during these last four years (postocular wound retinal detachment with or without intraocular foreign body, post contusion retinal detachment).
(2) The post-contusion retinal detachment surgery good results are quite opposite to the bad results of the postocular injury retinal detachment with intraocular foreign body and secondary proliferative vitreoretinopathy.
Preocular
Definition:
(a.) Placed just in front of the eyes, as the antennae of certain insects.
(n.) One of the scales just in front of the eye of a reptile or fish.
Example Sentences:
(1) Furthermore, an attempt is made to supplement and corroborate the clinical findings and the rationale of using highly viscous solutions by presenting experimental results on the preocular film.
(2) In contrast, rose bengal staining ensues whenever there is deficiency of preocular tear film protection.
(3) The preocular tear film is viewed as a thin, mostly aqueous film covering a hydrophilic solid and bordered by a meniscus which is also supported by the solid.
(4) In phosphate-buffered saline (PBS)-treated control eyes of adult mice, 37 postnatal days (PND) old, a variably thick, but well-defined preocular mucus coat was seen, while 5-PND-old animals treated with PBS lacked morphologically detectable mucus at the corneal surface.
(5) Formation, structure and composition of the preocular fluid and its distribution at the surface of the eye ball are discussed in detail.
(6) Ocular mucin, the major product of conjunctival goblet cells, constitutes the innermost layer of preocular tear film.
(7) Viral shedding was determined by the presence of HSV-1 in the preocular tear film obtained by eye swabs.
(8) The instability of the preocular tear film, which can be caused by several factors, appears to be characteristic of all dry eye states irrespective of aetiology.
(9) Four acupuncture points were selected: preocular, retroauricular, in the forepaw between the median and ulnar nerves and in the ears.
(10) In particular, considerations pertaining to the relevance and the formation of the glycocalyx from vesicles of corneal epithelial cells are discussed, and the interaction of the epithelial cell membranes with the preocular film is emphasized.
(11) Abnormalities of the lipid and mucin components of the preocular tear film may result from diseases of the eyelid margins and conjunctiva.
(12) The application site dependent ocular absorption indicated that controlled release of timolol in the tear fluid did not result in a uniform timolol distribution in the preocular tear fluid of rabbit eyes.
(13) Immunization and immunosuppression were evaluated during latent ocular herpes simplex virus, type 1 (HSV-1) infection in the rabbit, using the following parameters: (1) ability to recover virus from preocular tearfilm cultures; (2) reactivation of latent infection by direct electrical stimulation; and (3) recovery of virus from latently infected ganglia by whole-cell co-cultivation.
(14) Mechanisms enabling the moistening of the cornea by the lacrimal fluid and formation of a stabile preocular lacrimal film are also presented.