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Sarcoidosis and its ocular manifestations (an analysis of six case reports) Journal > /en/journal/2017/5%2B6/4
Aim: To introduce the range of eye changes in sarcoidosis in the individual casuistics. Materials: At the Ophthalmic Clinic of Teaching Hospital Královské Vinohrady in Prague were examined and treated six patients with ocular forms of sarcoidosis in the years from 1998 to 2015. Three patients were unilateral lesions of the lacrimal gland without systemic symptoms. One patient experienced orbital i...
Brown's syndrome: The individual forms and their treatment (including expander of own construction) Journal > /en/journal/2017/4/4
Aim: Familiar with the treatment of various forms of Brown‘s syndrome and its success. To document preparation of the expander own design. Material and methods: In the years 1996–2016 was operated 33 pacients with congenital Brown‘s syndrome by using an extension of its tendon expander at the Eye Clinic of the University Hospital Vinohrady in Prague. Author proves photographs preparing expander ow...
Result of the first 12 months of treatment of macular edema complicating brvo in patients treated with ranibizumab Journal > /en/journal/2018/2/3
The aim of the study: Retrospective evaluation of the first 12 months treatment of macular edema in BRVO with ranibizumab based on anatomical and functional parameters. Methods: 54 eyes with macular edema complicating BRVO were included in the study, with an average initial best corrected visual acuity 4/16 ETDRS charts, an average central retinal thickness 512.3 μm, and in average 4 months till t...
Anophthalmic Conjunctival Sac Plastic Surgery Using the Modified Cul-de-sac Method Journal > /en/journal/2015/1/5
Aim: The author refers about the plastic surgery technique of deepening the conjunctival sac in acquired anophthalmos without the orbital implant. The condition without the implant was caused primarily or secondarily after the enucleation or evisceration. The principal of the cul-de-sac technique is the fixation of the lower fornix conjunctiva to the orbital periosteum. Material and methods: The m...
Vertical Strabismus - Indication of Surgical Techniques on the Inferior Rectus Muscle Journal > /en/journal/2018/4/2
Aid: Familiarize themselves with the operating techniques in their own modulation to solve hypotropic states with elevation or hypotropic states with depression. Methods: Surgery technique “cul-de-sac” is a procedure with fixed adjustable sutures (non-absorbable suture), which are guided in parallel on both peaks original insertion of inferior rectus muscle. The node itself of suture is done in cu...
Merkel Cell Carcinoma of the Eyelids (Clinical-Histological Study) Journal > /en/journal/2018/5/5
Aim: To get acquainted with the issues of Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) when the eyelid is affected and with its surgical solution. Materials: MCC of the right upper eyelid was at the Department of Ophthalmology in the Faculty Hospital Královské Vinohrady in Prague (Czech Republic, EU) in 1998 woman 78 year. Another cases of the MCC on the left upper eyelid were observed in two women aged 48 and 67 ...
Long-term Observation of Patients with Sympathetic Ophthalmia from a Diagnostic and Therapeutic Perspective. Overview of Literature Journal > /en/journal/2019/5/1
Aim: To evaluate options of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures of sympathetic ophthalmia (SO) compared with literature data. Backgroud: SO is an ocular autoimmune disease. It is characterized by disbalance in the imunoregulatory T-subsets within cell mediated immune response. Methods: File examination of SO by evaluation humoral and cellular immunity was ranked nukleolar test (NT). It evaulates...
Changes of the Foveal Avascular Zone and Macular Microvasculature within the Framework of OCT Angiography Examination in Young Patients with Type 1 Diabetes (Pilot Study) Journal > /en/journal/2020/3/2
Aim: Learn about the development and changes in foveal avascular zone (FAZ) and vascularity of retina in the surrounding zone, depending on the duration in young diabetic patients type 1 (T1DM). Methods: As part of regular one-year examinations of young T1DM patients at the Eye Clinic of the University Hospital Královské Vinohrady in Prague (Czech Republic, EU) from January to December 2019, OCT a...
Pre-Retinopathy of Type 1 Diabetes in The Context Of Functional, Structural and Microcirculatory Changes in The Macular Area Journal > /en/journal/2021/4/2
Aim: The authors assessed the development of intraocular changes in type 1 diabetes (T1DM) from the onset of the disease leading to diabetic retinopathy (DR). The quote: “There must be an intermediate stage between the physiological intraocular finding and the diabetic retinopathy itself “, (prof. Jan Vavřinec). Methods: A two-year study (2018 and 2019) was conducted at the Department of Ophthalmo...
Bilateral Amyloidosis of Three Eyelids. A Case Report Journal > /en/journal/2021/5/6
Aim: To present rare form of lids amyloidosis, in the context with literature and remind a Czech professor Vrabec, F., MD, an important pan-European ocular histologist. Case report: 37 years aged man was examined for eyelids mass on the department of ophthalmology of the Teaching Hospital Kralovske Vinohrady, Prague, Czech Republic in June 2018. The finding looked like chronic chalazion on the rig...
Atypical Forms of Ocular Toxoplasmosis in Childhood. A Case Report Journal > /en/journal/2022/5/6
Aim: To present an outline of acquired atypical forms of ocular toxoplasmosis (OT) in childhood, with reference to the 100th anniversary of the discovery of this etiology by Professor Janků from Czechoslovakia, who was first to describe the clinical congenital picture of OT characterised by macular scar. Material and Methods: Symptoms of intraocular bilateral neuritis appeared in a 6-year-old girl...
Forms of Ocular Larval Toxocariasis in Childhood. A Review Journal > /en/journal/2023/2/1
The aim of this paper is to present an outline of forms of ocular manifestations of visceral larva migrans in children, as illustrated by the extensive photographic documentation. Ocular larval toxocariasis (OLT) has various clinical manifestations even in childhood age, in which age representation has an influence. The most common is presence of peripheral granuloma of the eye, frequently with a ...
Anophthalmic Conjunctival Sac Plastic Surgery Using The Modified Cul-De-Sac Method Journal > /en/journal/2015/2/5
Aim: The author refers about the plastic surgery technique of deepening the conjunctival sac in acquired anophthalmos without the orbital implant. The condition without the  implant was caused primarily or secondarily after the enucleation or evisceration. The principal of the cul-de-sac technique is the fixation of the lower fornix conjunctiva to the orbital periosteum. Material and methods: The ...