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Albert Camus bear Maria Casarès. Book beat photo respect Gallimard.
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Commentary papers Paul Ben-Itzak
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Index
When several versions of the same name appear, we refer to the patronym used by Cuvier
Page numbers in italics refer to the French text
En cas de dénominations multiples, nous renvoyons au patronyme utilisé par Cuvier
Les folios en italique renvoient à la partie française de l’ouvrage
Abélard Pierre [] | (note 41) (note 41)
Abu Mūsā Jābir ibn Hayyān [fl. c.c.] | (note 24) (note 24)
Achille / Achilles | (note 8) (note 8)
Achillini Alessandro [] | 40 41 49 (note 18) 59 69 (note 18)
Acosta Christophe / Acosta Africano Christoval [] | (note ) (note )
Acosta José de [] | (note 76) (note 76)
Adelon Nicolas Philibert [] | (note ) (note )
Adelung Jean-Christophe / Adelung Johann Christoph [] | (note 9) (note 9)
Adriani Marcello Vergilio [] | (note 22) (note 22)
Aelian of Praeneste cf. Élien de Preneste
Africanus Joannes Leo [c.c.] | (notes 20 25) (notes 20 25)
Agamemnon | (note 8) (note 8)
Agasse Thérèse-Charlotte [fl. ] | (note 79) (note 79)
Agricola Georgius cf. Bauer Georg
Albert le Grand / Albert the Great [c.] |
Albertus Magnus cf. Albert le Grand
Albinus Bernhard Siegfried [] | 53 (note 78) 72 (note 78) 77 78 87 (note 22) 98 (note 22)
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Management and toxicological analysis of ocular hypertension after EyeCee® ONE intraocular lens implantation: a case series
- Case Report
- Open access
- Published:
- Paul Bastelica1,2,
- Romain Magny3,
- Joël Poupon3,
- Bertrand Sonigo4,
- Tristan Aubert1,
- Françoise Brignole-Baudouin1,2,
- Juliette Buffault1,2,5,
- Christophe Baudouin1,2,5 &
- …
- Antoine Labbé1,2,5
BMC Ophthalmologyvolume 24, Article number: () Cite this article
Abstract
Background
The EyeCee® ONE intraocular lens (Nidek, Gamagori, Japan) has been withdrawn from the market due to a high number of reports of severe ocular hypertension (OHT) following phacoemulsification with implantation of this intraocular lens (IOL). In this case series, we report the results of a toxicological analysis and the surgical management of five patients with severe OHT following the implantation of defective EyeCee® ONE IOLs during cataract surgery.
Cases presentation
Five patients developed early, severe OHT refractory to maximal medical therapy following uneventful phacoemulsification (PCE) cataract surgery with implantation of an EyeCee® ONE IOL from a defective lot. Glaucoma filtering surgeries were required to control intraocular pressure (IOP). Toxicological analyses were carri