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2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (17) ◽  
pp. 3791
Author(s):  
Edith Mukwanseke ◽  
Janvier Kilangalanga ◽  
Flavien Lutete ◽  
Adrian Hopkins ◽  
Rudolf F. Guthoff ◽  
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The aim of this study was to analyse outpatient services in an ophthalmic clinic of a church-run hospital providing secondary level care in an African megacity, paying special attention to the poorest users of the services. The range of examination was reviewed from 500 patient records of all ages consecutively chosen on random days attending the outpatient department for the first time in order to optimize workflow and to analyse the offered treatment modalities. Mean age was 41.9 ± 21.9 years, and 53.6% of the patients were female. Of the patients, 74.8% presented with visual impairment. The most frequent findings were refractive errors (35.8%), presbyopia (21.2%), allergic conjunctivitis (14.0%), cataract (13.2%) and glaucoma (6.4%). Patient management consisted of optical treatment (49.6%), surgery (11.4%) and medical treatment (39.0%). These results show the importance of the demand in refractive services and the need to train specific service providers. Knowing the frequencies of common conditions enables more appropriate diagnostic and treatment strategies, e.g., the importance of refractive errors, and should lead to improvements in training, staffing, therapeutics and patient outcomes. This approach can be applied to many other outpatient services and should be evaluated in light of the city’s impoverished health outreach and educational situation.


2020 ◽  
pp. 84-86

In this paper, the photo thermal treatment of cancer with Ag nano- particles is studied. The PTT for tissue under the effect of heat by laser source with injection of silver nano- particles on the affected area. Bio-heat equation is solved by the numerical simulation methods. Results are summarized in the effect on the increasing of temperature at different time durations. These results are looked that the depth penetration of laser that lead to increasing heat raising during the increasing the time duration of exposure. Then, it estimated the peak value of depth on limited temperature.


2019 ◽  
Vol 39 (5) ◽  
pp. 309-312 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paul V McGraw ◽  
Brendan T Barrett ◽  
Tim Ledgeway

2019 ◽  
Vol 104 (4) ◽  
pp. 535-540 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ari Leshno ◽  
Sonal K Farzavandi ◽  
Rosario Gomez-de-Liaño ◽  
Derek T Sprunger ◽  
Tamara Wygnanski-Jaffe ◽  
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IntroductionMyopia is a worldwide epidemic. Plethora of treatments are offered to decrease myopia progression. In this study, we compared between different geographical areas worldwide the practice patterns used by paediatric ophthalmologists to decrease the progression of myopia.MethodsGlobal responses to a questionnaire were analysed (n=794) for demographic variations. Pharmacological, optical and behavioural categories were defined as effective or ineffective based on the current scientific peer reviewed literature.ResultsTreatment rates varied significantly between geographical regions (mean 57%, range 39%–89%, p<0.001). Nearly all participants who treat myopia used at least one form of effective treatment, regardless of location (98%, p=0.16). Among those prescribing pharmacological treatments, European physicians offered the lowest rate of effective treatment compared with other regions (85% vs mean 97%). Rates of effective optical treatment varied significantly between locations (p<0.001), from 16% (Central-South America) to 56% (Far East). Most treating respondents advocated behavioural modifications (92%), between 87% (North America) and 100% (Central Asia). Nearly all respondents used combinations of treatment modalities (95%)—mostly pharmacological, optical and behavioural combination. However, combination rates varied significantly between regions (p<0.001).DiscussionThe utility of treatment to decrease myopia progression differs significantly across the world both in type, combination and efficacy.ConclusionPaediatric ophthalmologists involvement and proficiency in myopia progression treatment varies around the world. This may entail promoting continuous medical education and other incentives to increase the number and proficiency of paediatric ophthalmologist to have a more effective impact to control the myopia epidemic in children.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Patrick M. Caveney ◽  
Rosemary M. Dabbs ◽  
William T. McClintic ◽  
S. Elizabeth Norred ◽  
C. Patrick Collier ◽  
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SummaryControlled transport of molecules across boundaries for energy exchange, sensing, and communication is an essential step toward cell-like synthetic systems. This communication between the gene expression compartment and the external environment requires reaction chambers that are permeable to molecular species that influence expression. In lipid vesicle reaction chambers, species that support expression – from small ions to amino acids – may diffuse across membranes and amplify protein production. However, vesicle-to-vesicle variation in membrane permeability may lead to low total expression and high variability in this expression. We demonstrate a simple optical treatment method that greatly reduces the variability in membrane permeability. When transport across the membrane was essential for expression, this optical treatment increased mean expression level by ~6-fold and reduced expression variability by nearly two orders of magnitude. These results demonstrate membrane engineering may enable essential steps toward cell-like synthetic systems. The experimental platform described here provides a means of understanding controlled transport motifs in individual cells and groups of cells working cooperatively through cell-to-cell molecular signaling.


2019 ◽  
Vol 122 ◽  
pp. 80-83
Author(s):  
I.I. Milman ◽  
A.I. Surdo ◽  
M.N. Sarychev ◽  
R.M. Abashev
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2019 ◽  
Vol 47 (3) ◽  
pp. 164
Author(s):  
Taiki TSUJIBAYASHI ◽  
Koichi NITTA ◽  
Xiangyu QUAN ◽  
Osamu MATOBA

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