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Filter by:The investigators aim to assess whether bacteriostatic saline provides the same level of anesthesia as traditional local anesthesia while reducing pain associated with medication infusion in minor eyelid procedures
Biological treatments (BT) are commonly prescribed to treat chronic inflammatory diseases in children. Paradoxical reactions during treatment with a biological agent can be defined as the appearance or exacerbation of a pathological condition that usually responds to this class of drug while treating a patient for another condition. Limited data are available in children treated by BT on cutaneous paradoxical reactions, or any other cutaneous adverse events occurring during treatment. On the contrary, dermatologists tend to see and manage increasing numbers of cutaneous adverse events, including paradoxical reactions. The aim of this project is to describe the incidence of cutaneous adverse events, including cutaneous paradoxical reactions, occurring in the pediatric population, during a treatment by BT given for a chronic inflammatory disease.
Artificial Intelligence may provide insight into exploring the potential covert association behind and reveal some early ocular architecture changes in individuals with hepatobiliary disorders. We conducted a pioneer work to explore the association between the eye and liver via deep learning, to develop and evaluate different deep learning models to predict the hepatobiliary disease by using ocular images.
Prospective, randomized, masked (reading center), controlled pivotal study of Ocular Bandage Gel (OBG) vs. a bandage contact lens (BCL) in subjects who have undergone bilateral photorefractive keratectomy (PRK).
POLARIS : A non-interventional study in patients with diabetic macular edema (DME) with central involvement to assess the effectiveness of existing anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (anti-VEGF) treatment regimens.