intraocular pressure

collocation in English

meaningsofintraocularandpressure

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intraocular
adjective
uk
/ˌɪn.trəˈɒk.jə.lər/
us
/ˌɪn.trəˈɑː.kjə.lɚ/
inside ...
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pressure
noun
uk
/ˈpreʃ.ər/
us
/ˈpreʃ.ɚ/
the force you produce when you ...
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(Definition ofintraocularandpressurefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The effect of chronically elevatedintraocularpressureon the rat optic nerve head extracellular matrix.
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Advances in combined therapy have increased the effective control ofintraocularpressure.
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Intraocularpressurein children measured under general anesthesia.
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These signs may be indicative of increasedintraocularpressurein the patients, a main risk factor associated with glaucoma development.
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It has been suggested that efficacy of this compound in reducingintraocularpressureis caused by its enhanced receptor specificity and topical route of application.
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The expansion of receptive fields was proportional to both degree and duration of the increase ofintraocularpressure.
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The eye was massaged to lower theintraocularpressurebefore injection.
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Retinal oxidative stress induced by highintraocularpressure.
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We evaluated the possibility of a relationship between the increase ofintraocularpressureand the increase of receptive-field sizes in the glaucomatous eyes.
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Increasedintraocularpressure, caused by obstruction of normal outflow of fluids, results in glaucoma causing neuropathy of optic nerve and blindness.
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A silicon rubber "boot" sealed the electrode into the needle, allowing maintenance ofintraocularpressure and, at the same time, allowing essentially frictionless electrode movement.
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In his last published paper, he induced a transient increase inintraocularpressurein the rabbit by injecting latex beads into the anterior chamber.
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Chronology of optic nerve head and retinal responses to elevatedintraocularpressure.
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Later problems can include capsular thickening (16-30%), cystoid macular oedema (0.8-1.2%), raisedintraocularpressure(2.3%) and retinal detachment (0.1-0.8%).
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We cannot speculate regarding theintraocularpressureof these mice, as we do not have the capability to make this measurement.
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The cornea was punctured to reduceintraocularpressureand so limit efflux of cells through the scleral damage associated with introduction of the pipette.
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When no blink reflex was elicited, 20 - 40 ml of aqueous were removed from the anterior chamber to avoid an increase inintraocularpressure.
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Episcleral vein occlusion increasedintraocularpressure.
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These data also suggest that an increase in receptive field size does not occur untilintraocularpressure has increased by 50- 60% over the duration of the experiment.
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Ocular axial length and choroidal thickness in newly hatched chicks and one-year-old chickens fluctuate in a diurnal pattern that is influenced by visual experience andintraocularpressurechanges.
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