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721 e-Letters

  • CSR or TB?
    Khawaja K Shoaib

    The article "Oral rifampin utilisation for the treatment of chronic multifocal central serous retinopathy(CSR)"1 by Steinle NC et al is very informative. However a few points require further elaboration. We were told that patient is an African -American but for how long he stayed in Africa and how frequently he or any of his close family members visit any tuberculosis (TB) endemic area? As both CSR and ocular TB are poor...

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  • Retinal and subdural haemorrhages from minor falls?
    Horace B Gardner

    Dear Editor

    I wish to thank Ganesh et al for confirming (p <0.001) the marked and obvious difference between the age distribution of retinal and subdural haemorrhages in America and Japan. Finding this difference "not surprising" neither negates nor explains it. More sophisticated child abuse teams could not discover cases in Japan months before they occur. Variations in incidence of osteogenesis imperfecta wou...

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  • Implications on glaucoma management
    Oscar D. Albis

    Dear Editor

    The results presented here have a very important impact on the understanding of retinopathy of prematurity and its prevention. It also has several implications for glaucoma treatment. Several drugs have been trying to show a beneficial effect on ocular blood flow, but there are several limitations to the methods used. Dorzolamide is thought to have a potential benneficial effect on optic nerve head circulati...

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  • Informed consent and patient anesthesia preferences
    Wasee Tulvatana

    Dear Editor

    As cataract surgeons move toward toward less invasive procedures including topical anesthesia, Friedman et al.[1] have done a research on the patient's perspective.

    Their results surprisingly showed that patients preferred retrobulbar blockade anaesthesia over topical anaesthesia in preparing for cataract surgery, raising the question whether ophthalmologists are moving in the proper dir...

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  • Changes in an African hospital essential to providing more service: author's response
    Susan Lewallen

    Dear Editor,

    I appreciate the editorial, “Cataract surgery programmes in Africa” in response to our paper “Increasing cataract surgery to meet VISION 2020 targets; experience from two rural programmes in East Africa.” I agree with the need to generate evidence for the effectiveness of public health interventions and thank you for drawing attention to this. As pointed out, public health interventions are multifacete...

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  • Response to " Recovery of photoreceptor inner and outer segment layer thickness after reattachment of rhegmatogenous retinal detachment"
    Roshan T

    We read with great interest the study" Recovery of photoreceptor inner and outer segment layer thickness after reattachment of rhegmatogenous retinal detachment" by Terauchi G, et al.[1] Authors concluded that thickness of inner segment layer (20.4 +/- 5.0 microns) at one month after surgery was significantly less than fellow eye (28.9 =/- 2.9 microns). However, we know that the axial resolution of Spectral Domain(SD)...

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  • Role of endothelial keretoplasty in penetrating keratoplasty graft rejection?
    Khawaja K Shoaib

    Article "Endothelial keratoplasty without Descemet's stripping in eyes with previous penetrating corneal transplants" by Nottage JM and Nirankari VS1, is very informative and the authors deserve appreciation for their wonderful work. However one point requires discussion. Authors mentioned that endothelial keratoplasty (EK) was done either for graft rejection (n = 9) or endothelial failure (n = 24). It seems logical to...

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  • Further considerations in retinopathy with renal failure
    Moin D. Mohamed

    Dear Editor

    We were interested to read the letter by Patel et al. reporting the unusual and striking fundus appearance of retinal arteriolar calcification in association with chronic renal failure.[1] However, we feel that two important conditions have been omitted from the comment, which merit further discussion.

    First, Monckeberg’s sclerosis, which in its classic form is characterised by ‘pipe-stem’...

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  • Authors reply to the letter written by Wang JJ, concerning the Beijing Eye Study Report
    Jost B. Jonas

    Dear Editor

    The authors would like to thank Dr. J.J. Wang for her constructive comments about the statistical analysis of the data obtained in the Beijing Eye Study.[1] As already pointed out in another recent reply to a letter by Dr. Wang, the authors became aware of the limitations in their statistical analysis of the data of the Beijing Eye Study.[2] The authors are grateful to Dr. Wang for clarifying these wea...

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  • Temporal sensitivity of post lasik conreal thickness using Orbscan scanning slit technology
    Edward Hedaya

    Dear Editor

    The importance of standardizing postoperative corneal thickness measurements is important for many reasons. At what juncture post operatively did the authors sample postoperative pachymetric measurements?[1]

    The OrbScan utilizes scanning slit technology that is unpredictably influenced by optically sensitive interface changes in the early postoperative healing phase in some lasik patients. In th...

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