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Browsing The 19th Edition of the South-East European Ophthalmological Society Congress Abstract book. October 18-19th, 2024, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova by Issue Date

Browsing The 19th Edition of the South-East European Ophthalmological Society Congress Abstract book. October 18-19th, 2024, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova by Issue Date

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  • Venger, Anna (CEP Medicina, 2024)
    Introduction. Myopia remains a pressing issue in the field of pediatric ophthalmology, especially considering the forced transition to online learning in recent years, prompted by epidemic conditions and the state of war ...
  • Pena-Verdeal, Hugo; Noya-Padin, Veronica; Nores-Palmas, Noelia; Giraldez, Maria J.; Yebra-Pimentel, Eva (CEP Medicina, 2024)
    Introduction: Myopia, characterized by excessive refractive power, causes images of distant objects to form in front of the retina, resulting in blurred vision. Increased axial length of the eyeball is a common biometric ...
  • Guzun, O.; Bezdetko, P.; Khramenko, N.; Konovalova, N.; Bushueva, N. (CEP Medicina, 2024)
    Introduction. Myopia is a serious global problem among students, especially during distance learning. Understanding its characteristics and progression is essential for proper treatment and prevention. In the structure ...
  • Șcerbatiuc, Cristina (CEP Medicina, 2024)
    Introduction. One of the best techniques for reducing axial elongation and delaying the onset of myopia in children is orthokeratology (OK). By wearing an OK lens overnight, the central cornea can be flattened using a ...
  • Tanurcova, Iulia; Bendelic, Eugeniu (CEP Medicina, 2024)
    Introduction: Cataract is one of the leading causes of blindness, most often affecting both eyes in elderly patients. The level of modern surgery allows for complete binocular rehabilitation of a patient with bilateral ...
  • Porada, Serghei; Cucereavaia, Alexandra; Paduca, Ala (CEP Medicina, 2024)
    Introduction: Advances in microsurgery have allowed cataract surgery to evolve from removal of the opaque lens to a procedure aimed at achieving the best refractive outcome. As cataract surgery outcomes have improved, ...
  • Papanaga, Marina; Corduneanu, Angela; De La Torre, Mario; Chiaburu, Andrei; Bendelic, Eugeniu (CEP Medicina, 2024)
    Introduction: Ocular trauma is a serious public health problem that affects a person's quality of life through vision impairment or even blindness. It is also worldwide ophthalmic emergencies with multiple reported ...
  • Șevciuc, Rodica; Cosovan, Virgilia; Chișca, Veronica; Tcaci, Victoria; Ghidirimschi, Tatiana; Corduneanu, Natalia (CEP Medicina, 2024)
    Introduction. Iridocorneal endothelial (ICE) syndrome is a rare ophthalmic disorder of unknown aetiology. It affects adult women and is characterized by proliferative and structural abnormalities of the corneal endothelium, ...
  • Dovhan, O.D.; Bobrova, N.F.; Romanova, T.V. (CEP Medicina, 2024)
    Introduction: Persistent pupillary membranes (PPM) is a rare congenital developmental anomaly. Single clinical cases of PPM, according to the data of the literature, do not allow to conduct an analysis of their clinical ...
  • Șaptefrați, Iuliana; Ivanov, Gheorghe; Russu, Irina; Jeru, Ion (CEP Medicina, 2024)
    Introduction: The implantation of toric intraocular lenses (IOLs) has emerged as a transformative solution for patients with astigmatism undergoing cataract surgery. This study evaluates the impact of toric IOL implantation ...
  • Ghidirimschi, Tatiana; Bakketeig, Hans Bjørn (CEP Medicina, 2024)
    Introduction: The Republic of Moldova, with a population of approximately 2.42 million, has a significant vision impairment issue, with a 19.5% prevalence in individuals over 50, according to a 2012 RAAB survey. Since ...
  • Gindorfer, Wolfgang (CEP Medicina, 2024)
    Introduction: Globally, 1.1 billion people live with sight loss because they do not have access to eye care services. Without change, this will rise to 1.8 billion people by 2050. As such, IAPB as a global voice for the ...
  • Ghidirimschi, Tatiana; Suruceanu, Valentina; Bendelic, Eugeniu; Magdei, Corina (CEP Medicina, 2024)
    Introduction: Eye health is a critical component of public health. Visual impairments, including low vision and blindness, represent significant challenges for both public health and society, impacting various aspects ...
  • Bogdănici, Camelia Margareta; Donica, Vlad Constantin; Pavel, Irina Andreea (CEP Medicina, 2024)
    Introduction: The myopia epidemic has become a public health problem that cannot be ignored. In 2010, 28% of the world's population suffered from myopia, and by 2050, this number could reach 50%. Material and methods: ...
  • Cușnir, Valeriu; Dumbrăvenu, Lilia; Lupan, Valentina; Storoja, Ana-Maria (CEP Medicina, 2024)
    Introduction. Religious fasting can have various effects on ocular health, both positive and potentially negative, depending on how it is practiced and its duration. It is important to note that understanding and observing ...
  • Șcerbatiuc, Cristina (CEP Medicina, 2024)
    Introduction. Keratoconus is a progressive corneal ectatic disease characterized by noninflammatory changes in the stromal collagen. This can lead to protrusion and alteration of the central and paracentral cornea. It ...
  • Chiriac, Vera; Bîlba, Rodica; Coșulă, Cristina; Curca, Stelian; Spoiala, Errica; Radcova, Tatiana (CEP Medicina, 2024)
    Actuality: Corneal collagen crosslinking with riboflavin and Ultraviolet-A is a technique of corneal tissue strengthening that combines the use of riboflavin as a photo sensitizer and UVA irradiation. The major indication ...
  • Petriman, Daniela (CEP Medicina, 2024)
    Introduction: Retinoscopy is an important method for the objective assessment of refraction, widely used for diagnosing vision disorders such as hyperopia, myopia, and astigmatism. Accurate refraction measurement is ...
  • Bobrova, N.F. (CEP Medicina, 2024)
    Introduction: Intrastromal corneal cyst (ISCC) is very rare corneal pathology. There are only 16-17 cases described in the literature. ISCC may be primary (congenital) or secondary (acquired) as a result of injury, ...
  • Magdei, Corina; Porosencov, Egor; Crivceanschi, Eugenia; Știrbu, Alexandra; Țurcan, Mariana (CEP Medicina, 2024)
    Introduction: Orbital pseudotumor is a rare inflammatory condition in children. It is misdiagnosed as orbital cellulitis or orbital mass. Purpose: The paper presents the case of a pediatric patient with unilateral ...

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