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Ocular Myasthenia Gravis Article 
Ocular myasthenia gravis can occur as an isolated autoimmune disorder although most people with ocular symptoms go on to develop generalized MG within the first two years
Apr 28, 2007 - Elaine Moore
Ocular Migraines: Often Misunderstood Headaches Article 
When an ocular migraine afflicts a sufferer for the first time, she's terrified. Is she going blind? Is she having a stroke? All questions that must be answered.
Feb 9, 2010 - Paula Randolph
Eye Anatomy and Eye Structure: An Overview of Ocular Anatomy Article 
Eye anatomy details the arrangement of various eye structures within the orbit. Here's an overview of eye anatomy, eye structure and parts of the eye.
Jul 14, 2010 - Lakshmi Ananth
Ocular Herpes Simplex 1 Infection Symptoms Article 
Ocular herpes, herpes that affects the eye, is usually caused by the same virus responsible for cold sores on the lip, herpes simplex virus type 1.
Feb 7, 2010 - Sharon Perkins
How to Identify Parts of a Compound Microscope Article 
Trying to learn the parts of a compound light microscope? Here are clear descriptions and detailed photos to help you become a master of the microscope.
Jan 19, 2009 - Tami Port
What is Intraocular Pressure - How Does High Eye Pressure Occur? Article 
Intraocular pressure or eye pressure depends on aqueous humor. While normal ocular tension is needed for eye function, high eye pressure can cause glaucoma.
Jan 14, 2011 - Lakshmi Ananth
Are Dry Eye Drops the Best Medicine for Irritated Eyes? Article 
Dry eye drops may be appropriate for some types of irritated eyes, but effective dry eye treatment requires accurate identification of underlying causes.
Aug 20, 2010 - Heather Cowden
What is Glaucoma?: Diet & Foods to Treat Glaucoma Symptoms Article 
Elevated intraocular pressure causes Glaucoma. Certain Foods and Dietary Regimen help in treating Glaucoma symptoms and contributes to better vision
Nov 15, 2010 - Shweta Shah
What Is a Compound Light Microscope? Article 
Learn about the features of a compound light microscope, the importance of contrast and how to determine total magnification of ocular and objective lenses.
Sep 11, 2008 - Tami Port
Multiple Autoimmune Syndrome Article 
Multiple Autoimmune Syndrome can be classified into 3 subtypes, in which certain disorders frequently occur together; these classifications aid in diagnosis.
Apr 10, 2007 - Elaine Moore
Viewing Bacteria under Oil Immersion Article 
The oil immersion objective lens must be used in order to see individual bacteria through a light microscope. Here are the steps required to get a sample in focus.
Jul 30, 2008 - Tami Port
Toxoplasmosis – Humans Infected Through Cat Faeces, Meat or Milk Article 
T. gondii transmitted from cats or farm animals can cause symptoms of toxoplasmosis in humans. In pregnancy, congenital ocular toxoplasmosis may result.
Nov 2, 2010 - Wendy A.M. Prosser
Canine and Feline Systemic Hypertension Article 
Blood pressure in dogs and cats is usually measured through indirect methods. Canine and feline systemic hypertension is most often secondary to another disease process.
Dec 21, 2009 - Lorie Huston
Toxoplasmosis – Parasitic Disease Article 
Toxoplasma gondii, a tissue and intestinal parasite of cats, is a tissue parasite of humans and other animals. Infection causes various types of disease.
Apr 12, 2007 - Rosemary Drisdelle
Understanding Different Types of Skin Melanomas Article 
Most forms of melanomas begin by affecting the skin and include nodular, lentigo malignant, and the difficult to diagnose amelanotic melanoma.
Jun 11, 2010 - Kate Le Page
Symptoms of Glaucoma in Dogs Article 
Glaucoma is an eye disorder that can cause irreversibe damage if left untreated. It is fundamental therefore, to recognize early warning signs.
Jul 20, 2009 - Adrienne Farricelli
NewColorIris™ Implant Surgery Changes Eye Color Article 
Surgery to change eye color permanently is now being performed in Panama by Dr. Delary Alberto Kahn, an ophthalmic surgeon and inventor of NewColorIris™ implants.
Jul 19, 2009 - Mia Carter
Distichiasis, An Eye Disease in Dogs Article 
Distichiasis is an eye disease in the dog wherein extra eyelashes or hairs cause irritation to the canine eye. Treatment involves removing the offending eyelashes/hairs.
Jul 18, 2009 - Lorie Huston
Tips for Using a Compound Light Microscope Article 
Students new to using microscopes typically get frustrated when first trying to look at specimens. Here's how to overcome some of the most common problems.
Jan 16, 2009 - Tami Port