
Beeran Meghpara
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Jun 11, 2024 |
eyetube.net | Beeran Meghpara
Brought to you in partnership with Wills Eye Hospital IOL Reposition in Setting of Extensive Synechiae Beeran Meghpara, MD Show Description + Beeran Meghpara, MD, introduces a complex case in which a patient with a history of myopia, astigmatism, and presbyopia underwent refractive lens exchange at another facility.
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May 1, 2024 |
ophthalmologymanagement.com | Beeran Meghpara
Because dry eye disease (DED) is a multifactorial disorder of the ocular surface — characterized by a loss tear film of homeostasis, accompanied by ocular symptoms, in which tear film instability and hyperosmolarity, ocular surface inflammation and neurosensory abnormalities play etiological roles — traditional treatments such as artificial tears may provide temporary relief but do not address the underlying causes of DED.
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Mar 27, 2024 |
ophthalmologymanagement.com | Beeran Meghpara |Manjool Shah
Benzalkonium chloride (BAK) and other preservatives in eyedrops have been a topic of considerable discussion within the ophthalmic community due to their potential adverse effects on the cornea. BAK, a quaternary ammonium compound, is the most commonly used preservative in ophthalmic solutions and is valued for its effective bactericidal properties. However, its impact on the ocular surface has raised concerns about its safety in long-term use.
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Mar 4, 2024 |
eyetube.net | Beeran Meghpara
Intrascleral Haptic Fixation of an IOL Beeran Meghpara, MD Show Description + Beeran Meghpara, MD, demonstrates the Yamane technique for intrascleral haptic fixation of an IOL. Intrascleral Haptic Fixation of an IOL Beeran Meghpara, MD Beeran Meghpara, MD, demonstrates the Yamane technique for intrascleral haptic fixation of an IOL. Cataract, Residents & Fellows Beeran Meghpara, MD Intrascleral Haptic Fixation, IOL fixation, Yamane technique
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Aug 25, 2023 |
optometrytimes.com | Beeran Meghpara
Dry eye disease (DED) is a common ocular condition characterized by the loss of ocular surface homeostasis, inflammation, neurosensory abnormalities, and tear film instability and hyperosmolarity.1,2 Prolonged stress and unresolved inflammation can cause a vicious cycle that worsens the condition, leading to chronic DED.3 DED may also disrupt neural signaling from the ocular surface to the central nervous system, leading to progressive loss of corneal nerve density and eventual formation of...
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