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Eighteen cases of corneal ulcers and keratitis resistant to the conventional treatment up to more than 3 months were treated with pure bee honey in the form of topical eye drops 4 times daily. At the time of presentation, conjunctival and lesional swabs were taken for laboratory bacterial detection. Scrappings from the base of the lesion were subjected to laboratory fungal detection. For cases showing bacterial or fungal growth, the antibacterial and antifungal effects of honey were tested in comparison to those of some antibiotics and antimycotics in common use. Dramatic response was obtained in 2 - 3 weeks in 14 patients with fainter corneal opacification. The remaining 4 cases showed a good response to pure bee honey drops regardless the underlying offending micro-organism
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Mel , Abelhas , Doenças da Córnea , Córnea/fisiopatologiaRESUMO
In 32 eyes of 16 patients with primary open angle glaucoma, we compared visual aculity, I.O.P., C/D ratio and central visual field with visually evoked cortical potentials [VECPS] or [VER] It has been found that, no apparent relation between the visual acuity and the latency of VECP, but there was a significant relation between the visual acuity and the amplitude. The rise in the I.O.P reduces the amplitude of the VEP. Marked alteration in amplitude and latency of VER have been demonstrated in patients with glaucomatous feild defects and large C/D ratio
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Glaucoma de Ângulo AbertoRESUMO
An experimental histopathological comparative study on the effect of aluminium administered intra-orbitally and that administered intra occularly on the ocular tissues of rabbits was done. It has been found that aluminium particles administered intra orbitaly produced similar reactions to that occurred after administration of intra ocular ones. The mechanism by which intraorbital aluminium foreign body affected the intraocular structures was disussed