What is SRNV in ophthalmology?
What is SRNV in ophthalmology?
SRNV. Subretinal neovascular membrane + 1 variant. Optometry, Medical.
What is MRX in Optometry?
MR, MRX. Microaneurysm. Meibomian gland dysfunction. Macular hole. Membrane peeling or macular pucker.
What is DBE eye?
Double balloon enteroscopy (DBE) was designed specifically to evaluate the entire small bowel. DBE allows for better visualization, biopsy of the identified lesions and application of therapeutic techniques.
What does BCL mean in ophthalmology?
Application of a bandage contact lens (BCL) is one management technique for promoting corneal epithelialization.
What does Pciol mean?
Posterior chamber intraocular lenses (PCIOL) are placed within the capsular bag or less commonly anchored into the ciliary sulcus. The lens can be folded and inserted into the eye through a very small opening made during phacoemulsification.
What is OD and OS in eyes?
They are Latin abbreviations: OS (oculus sinister) means the left eye and OD (oculus dextrus) means the right eye. Occasionally, you will see a notation for OU, which means something involving both eyes.
What is Pciol cataract surgery?
It is a safe and proven refractive surgery performed in an outpatient facility. The procedure takes 20 minutes and is relatively painless. The eyes original clouded lens is replaced by the IOL. The dominant eye is treated first and the second eye is treated in a few weeks.
What is phaco with Pciol?
Phaco and IOL (Intra Ocular Lens) Phacoemulsification, or phaco, is method of cataract surgery in which the eye’s internal lens is emulsified using ultrasonic energy and replaced with an intraocular lens implant, or IOL.
What does FDT stand for in Optometry?
Frequency doubling technology (FDT) perimetry is based on a flicker illusion created by counterphase flickering of a low spatial frequency sinusoidal grating at a high temporal frequency. This phenomenon essentially creates an image that appears double its actual spatial frequency.
What does Pciol stand for?
Posterior chamber intraocular lenses (PCIOL) are placed within the capsular bag or less commonly anchored into the ciliary sulcus.