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Filter by:Ocular trauma is one of the leading causes of blindness worldwide, often resulting in severe visual impairment or even loss of vision after injury. Although after powerful surgical treatment, there are still some patients whose visual function is difficult to improve, and the patients with eye trauma lack effective vision rehabilitation therapy.Therefore, the research on visual function rehabilitation of patients with ocular trauma needs to be further carried out . Perceptual learning is based on cortical remodeling, repetitive visual task training. This training is to perform a series of repetitive visual tasks through the Gabor patch, simulating the receptive field structure of simple cells in the primary visual cortex (V1 area), "awakening visual cells", and improving the visual processing ability of the cerebral cortex. Compared with the traditional vision rehabilitation therapy, perceptual learning optimizes the visual quality at the visual center level. It is an innovative therapy, having the potential to solve the visual function of patients with eye trauma. This study intends to explore new visual rehabilitation methods for patients with ocular trauma, and explore the changes in visual cortical function and area of patients after perceptual training.
Ocular trauma is one of the main causes of severe ocular morbidity. It represents a serious public health problem and leading cause of visual impairment. It is an important and preventable cause of visual impairment in both developing and developed countries.
to identify the demographic, the clinical characteristics and the possible predictive factors affecting long-term visual outcomes of traumatic posterior segment complications presenting to Assiut University Hospital.
This study provides further theoretical guidance for clinical application of FCVB through observing and collecting various indicators before and after surgical treatment of the FCVB in the real world.
The aim of the study is to assess if transplantation of cultivated corneal epithelial stem cells could restore vision in patients with severe ocular surface disorder with a favourable safety profile that warrants further comparative study.