The benefits of using topical anesthesia outweigh the risks associated with general, retrobulbar, and peribulbar anesthesia. |
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In these cases, if the globe is proptotic and tense, the physician should suspect a retrobulbar hematoma. |
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When the inflammation doesn't involve the optic disk, doctors refer to it as retrobulbar optic neuritis. |
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The presumed retrobulbar optic neuropathy, however, did demonstrate a typical course and response to treatment. |
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The possibility of PION should be considered in the differential diagnosis of retrobulbar neuropathies. |
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Location of retrobulbar mass-like lesions are useful information in the differential diagnosis. |
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These conclusions may help in the differential diagnosis of retrobulbar orbital mass-like lesions in adults. |
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A febrile illness accompanied by rigors, myalgia, malaise, and retrobulbar headache. |
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The most serious potential adverse effect of EMB is ocular toxicity manifested by optic or retrobulbar neuritis, which exists in two forms and may affect one or both eyes. |
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To evaluate the prevalence of dual platelet inhibition in cases of severe retrobulbar hemorrhage following retrobulbar and peribulbar anesthesia. |
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Visual fields can be affected in entitled conditions such as glaucoma, optic atrophy, retrobulbar neuritis, and retinitis pigmentosa. |
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Standard procedures for local infiltration, minor and major nerve blocks, retrobulbar block or epidural block should be observed. |
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A retrobulbar anesthetic involves medication being injected behind the eye to immobilize it and to numb the optic nerve. |
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Clinicians who perform retrobulbar blocks should be aware that there have been reports of respiratory arrest following local anaesthetic injection. |
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The AdVance sling is a transobturator tape placed in the retrobulbar location. |
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There could be benefit in monitoring POBF to reveal otherwise undetectable deleterious effects on retinal circulation in patients having retrobulbar injections, orbital compression or digital manipulation of the globe. |
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First description of malignant retrobulbar and intracranial teratoma in a lesser kestrel. |
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However, if nematodes localize in the retrobulbar space of the eye, the infection may remain undetected. |
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However, its effect on retrobulbar circulation is not known. |
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A 51-year-old woman presented with progressive left-sided enophthalmos and retrobulbar pain. |
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Because the needle is placed into the retrobulbar space, the mouse should be anesthetized so that it remains still during the procedure. |
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