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Meanings of ocular complications in English
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Usage of ocular complications in English
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Purpose: Noninfectious uveitis results in vision loss and ocularcomplications without adequate treatment.
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Purpose: To report the ocularcomplications associated with the limited macular translocation procedure.
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Our objective was to determine the most likely cause of these ocularcomplications.
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Infectious ocularcomplications following OLT may occur as isolated events or with disseminated disease.
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The major finding is the high prevalence of blinding ocularcomplications of HIV infection.
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No other significant ocularcomplications or systemic side effects developed.
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Purpose: To identify predictive factors for ocularcomplications caused by the anticancer drug S-1.
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No ocularcomplications from prior unrecognized uveitis were observed.
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Early diagnosis and treatment for ocularcomplications and systemic evaluation for cardiovascular risk factors are needed.
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Demographic information and variations in appearance and size of the tumor and local ocularcomplications were noted.
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However, not all diabetics develop ocularcomplications.
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Conclusion: SARS-CoV-2 is capable of causing ocularcomplications such as viral conjunctivitis in the middle phase of illness.
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The micropulse mode provided a more consistent and predictable effect in lowering intraocular pressure with minimal ocularcomplications.
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Main outcome measures: The size of the CCIN before and after the treatment and ocularcomplications post-MMC application were evaluated.
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This article aims to review all ocularcomplications associated with prone positioning, with a focus on challenges posed by COVID-19.
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Conclusions: COVID-19 patients may be more susceptible to ocularcomplications with increased proning practices and increasing demand on critical care staff.