Der Ophthalmologe : Zeitschrift der Deutschen Ophthalmologischen Gesellschaft
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Many patients with acquired strabismus do not suffer from diplopia and confusion after an individually and age-dependent interval. They inhibit the image of the deviated eye by binocular rilvary and particularly by the physiological ability to disregard visually disturbing stimuli. In strabismus with early onset, binocular rivalry is also demonstrable, even for stimuli that do not normally lead to suppression. ⋯ The fovea of the deviated eye is therefore not suppressed. In small-angle strabismus with smaller functional differences between anomalous corresponding retinal points anomalous fusion and even stereopsis can be possible as long as strong suprathreshold stimuli are presented. Strabismic amblyopia as a consequence of interfoveal suppression can only develop before anomalous retinal correspondence dominates in the strabismic child.
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Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial
[Perioperative follow-up of physiologic and cognitive functions after oral premedication with midazolam 3.75 mg in women for retrobulbar anesthesia].
Recent changes in the medical system have resulted in a significant increase in the number of surgical procedures performed as day surgery. Therefore, a safe and short postoperative recovery period has become increasingly important. In the present study we investigated perioperative cognitive and physiological functions after oral premedication with low-dose midazolam (3.75 mg). ⋯ No differences between the groups could be found 2 h after the operations (2.92 +/- 35 min after premedication). Intraoperatively there was no significant difference in end-tital PCO2 and oxygenation between the groups. Oral administration of low-dose midazolam (3.75 mg) seems to be an appropriate form of premedication for ambulatory surgical procedures in elderly patients.
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Allergic granulomatosis accompanied by angiitis (Churg-Strauss syndrome) constitutes an unusual disorder which is characterized clinically by bronchial asthma and hypereosinophilia, accompanied by systemic symptoms of histopathologically and by necrotizing vasculitis, extravascular granulomas and tissue infiltration by eosinophils. We report a case of a 4 year-old child presenting with acute pneumonia and deteriorated general condition. The biopsy of an inflammatory pseudotumor of the right anterior orbit revealed necrotizing vasculitis, extravascular epitheloid granuloma and eosinophilic tissue infiltration. ⋯ Two exacerbations of inflammatory pseudotumor occurred after reduction of the corticosteroid dosage. Systemic vasculitic syndromes are rare in childhood. Orbital manifestations in Churg-Strauss syndrome in childhood have never been reported.
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Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study Clinical Trial
[Motor blockade by retrobulbar anesthesia. Phenomenology and mechanism of action].
The aim of this study was to analyze quantitatively the phenomenology and mechanisms of motor blockade induced by retrobulbar anesthesia (RETRO). ⋯ The present findings may be interpreted as temporary palsy of N.III and N.VI during RETRO (symmetrical blockade of horizontal and vertical recti eye muscles) with unaffected function of N.IV and superior oblique muscle (maintained incycloduction ability; hypotropia and exotropia). An additional possible mechanism to account for the observed downward deviation is that the eye assumes its physiological divergent resting position during RETRO.