Hyperemia describes an excess of blood in the blood vessels in a specific part of the body. It comes from the Greek words hupér, meaning over, and haîma, meaning blood. In this article, we examine ...
Hyperemia is when your blood adjusts to support different tissues throughout your body. It can be caused by a variety of conditions. There are two types of hyperemia: active and passive. Active ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Hyperemia, a side effect of some glaucoma medications, may cause patients to pause their treatments, according ...
A new report suggests corticosteroids likely are not a panacea for ocular surface disease, a potential adverse effect of trabeculectomy. Patients who took steroid eye drops before trabeculectomy for ...
A 34-year-old white male presented to our clinic with a chief complaint of blurry vision, gradually worsening, in both eyes over the past 3 to 4 months. He denied headache or pain in or around his ...
Acute conjunctivitis (“pink eye”) with marginal corneal inflammation Subconjunctival hemorrhage—widely referred to as "red eye"—is the most common ocular problem seen by primary-care clinicians. Red ...
The double-masked ROCKET-1 and ROCKET-2 trials evaluated the efficacy and ocular and systemic safety of netarsudil 0.02% ophthalmic solution, a newly available rho-kinase inhibitor and norepinephrine ...
Background: Ultrafine particles (UFP) may contribute to the cardiovascular effects of exposure to participate air pollution, partly because of their relatively efficient alveolar deposition and ...
video: The video is taken by the high speed camera (1900 pictures per second). It shows red cell flowing through the PDMS microfluidic channel that was used to mimic capillaries. This material relates ...
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