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- BookStefan Silbernagl, Agamemnon Despopoulos ; color plates by Ruediger Gay and Astried Rothenburger ; translator: Geraldine O'Sullivan.Contents:
Fundamentals and cell physiology
Nerve and muscle, physical work
Autonomic nervous system (ANS)
Blood
Respiration
Acid-base homeostasis
Kidneys, salt, and water balance
Cardiovascular system
Thermal balance and thermoregulation
Nutrition and digestion
Hormones and reproduction
Central nervous system and senses.Digital Access Thieme MedOne Education 2015 - ArticleKraff MC, Sanders DR, Lieberman HL.Ophthalmology. 1979 Apr;86(4):643-53.In a study of 613 Medallion suture implant patients, 87% of the 613 and 96% of those under 70 years of age had a postoperative visual acuity of 20/40 or better. The most common operative complication was corneal endothelial trauma, which was graded and correlated with endothelial microscopy; however, only 0.5% of cases had permanent corneal opacification. Cystoid macular edema occurred in 32 cases (5.2%), and 56% (18) of these patients regained 20/40 vision or better. Implant loop subluxation occurred in 19 cases (3.1%), but this incidence should decrease by increasing implant loop tip-to-tip distance. The data presented put in perspective the relative importance of the various complications encountered, with primary emphasis on the management of these complications.