Articles, tagged with "optic nerve", page 3
06th January 2011
Irritated by the the lack of specificity in scanning laser coding? Well, gear up for 2011 – the coming year's CPT manual will not only help you distinguish between anterior and posterior segment scanning, but also come up with just-in codes to distinguish...
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Author:
angela
28th December 2010
The window in our eyes that distinguishes light, and helps us interpret what we are seeing is our retina. It converts light patterns into visual objects through the rods and cones that are housed in this part of our eyes. The optic nerve then sends a si...
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Author:
Quinn
13th December 2010
Disturbed by the lack of specificity in scanning laser coding? Then gear up for the coming year – 2011's CPT manual will not only help you distinguish between anterior and posterior segment scanning, but also provide just-in codes to distinguish between o...
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Author:
angela
07th December 2010
The primary reasons for this particular blind spot tend to be macular degeneration, cerebral vascular accidents, distressing brain injuries as well as disorders that impact the retina or even the optic nerve.
The most common reason for this particular ...
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Author:
jamesmccurryfield
02nd December 2010
Glaucoma is a degenerative disease of the eye, if not treated, it may gradually cause permanent vision loss. Vision loss is caused by damage to the optic nerve. The optic nerve is the way to send images from the eye to the brain. Glaucoma causes the tran...
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Author:
bloggystyle
26th November 2010
Ever wondered how our eyes work? How the human eye functions is quite an incredible process. In fact, the camera is an invention inspired by our very own eye. Our eyes and the camera almost work the same way.
The process begins when light enters the co...
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Author:
Sherry Lebrun
23rd November 2010
The primary reasons for this particular blind spot tend to be macular deterioration, strokes, traumatic brain accidental injuries and disorders which impact the retina or the optic nerve.
The most common cause of this blind spot is actually macular det...
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Author:
jamesmccurryfield
08th November 2010
The economic system is climbing from recession, so virtual actuality organizations are nowadays searching for area to find their machines, stressing reliability, skilled services, web hosting services flexibility and stable energy amongst many factors. Th...
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Author:
Truman Shannon
01st November 2010
The retina sits in the back of the eye and works as a light receptor, and is an important part of our vision. The parts of the retina called the rods and cones are photosensitive cells that convert light into signals. These signals are sent to the brain...
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Author:
Quinn
21st October 2010
Some good news
Some people prefer to hear the good news first so this is why we will start in that way. Firstly if the vitreous humor is pulled off of the back of the eye safely, then it won’t be under pressure and will not interfere with the retina an...
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Author:
Sender Wollas
19th October 2010
Optic nerve tumors can cause debilitating effects to the person. It can result to total blindness if treatment was not sought right away.
There are various treatment modalities that can be employed to eradicate these abnormal cell growths, and one of t...
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Author:
ColoradoCyberknife
05th October 2010
Sinusitis is one of the most common sinus problems which affect millions of Americans each year. If left untreated, sinusitis can progress from mild to acute state very quickly. And worst, it may lead to a chronic problem if no appropriate measures are ca...
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Author:
Michael Corben
24th September 2010
We have all been told at one time or another that fat causes us to gain weight, have high cholesterol, and be at risk for heart attacks. However, there are specific good fats, such as those found in fish oil concentrate, that actually form a type of defen...
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Author:
J E Ruby
24th September 2010
Taking eye vitamins can help our eyes stay healthy for a longer period of time. Vitamins for the eyes can also help prevent many diseases. Although we can obtain all the vitamins and minerals we need by eating certain foods, it is nearly impossible in the...
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Author:
Dr.Mike Boucher
23rd September 2010
Since the Egyptians used kohl in 4000 BC, people have been trying to define their eyes for the purpose of feeling more beautiful. Your local supermarkets and department stores are filled with products that promise the look of thicker lashes. False eyelash...
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Author:
doug jones