Posterior Subcapsular Cataract A cataract that affects the back of your lens tends to create an opaque area in the direct path of light. This blockage may make it more difficult to read ...
Bleeding Tumors This clinical feature consists of an acute onset of abdominal pain related to a subcapsular giant hematoma and/or hemoperitoneum with hemorrhagic shock, generally caused by ...
Three main types of lens opacity in age-related cataract are known: nuclear, cortical and posterior subcapsular cataract. Nuclear cataract is more commonly found in the elderly population and ...
A study published in Nature now shows that subcapsular sinus (SCS) macrophages in the draining lymph nodes prevent CNS entry by VSV following subcutaneous infection through the production of type ...
"Cortical" refers to the lens cortex, which is the peripheral (outside) edge of the lens. "Posterior" is the back surface of the lens and "subcapsular" because it is beneath the lens capsule, which is ...
Increased risk of posterior subcapsular cataracts and glaucoma; monitor for visual symptoms. Treat infection if present; discontinue if infection persists or worsens. Reevaluate periodically.
The condition may be described by their exact location within the lens – polar, subcapsular, lamellar, perinuclear, nuclear, equatorial or cortical – or their state of progression, for example ...
Increased risk of posterior subcapsular cataracts and glaucoma; monitor for visual symptoms. Treat infection if present; discontinue if infection persists or worsens. Reevaluate periodically.
Company announces results from a Phase IV study of Mydcombi designed to characterize the efficacy and duration of the lowest deliverable dose (one 8µL spray per eye) Also announces upcoming ARVO ...