PENETRATION OF PENICILLIN INTO THE EYE
1945; BMJ; Volume: 29; Issue: 8 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1136/bjo.29.8.428
ISSN1468-2079
AutoresRobert E. Wright, C. H. Stuart‐Harris,
Tópico(s)Protein Interaction Studies and Fluorescence Analysis
Resumocases under review, and of the effects presen~t as a result of wear- ing glasses at the commencement of treatment by orthopsis.The, findings are that 3 only were straight with glasses, 25 showed reduction, and 44 showed no change, and the conclusion is reached that the lower degrees of squint are most likely to' become straight with glassss, but then an' essential condition of this eventuality is the pre-existence of S.P.F.and' a capaQity for developing G.S.V.: that not even all such became straight, but thaf with the addition or orthoptic treatment they are very likely to do so.- 6.The possible causation of strabismus in the light of these findings is discussed, and the conclusion is reached that the absence of or failure of S.V. is the main aetiological factor in the production of concomitant strabismus.7. Some objections to this theory are discussed, but are not thought to invalidate it.My best thanks are due to Miss MWI Levinge, Orthoptist at the West Bromwich and District Hospital, without whose willing and enthusiastic help this investigation would have been impossible.
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