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Clinical experience with intraoperative floppy-iris syndrome Results of the 2008 ASCRS …


DF Chang, R Braga-Mele, N Mamalis, S … - Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery, 2008 - Elsevier
According to an online survey, most members of the American Society of Cataract
and Refractive Surgery believe that tamsulosin makes cataract surgery more
difficult (95%) and increases the risks of surgery (77%). Commonly reported ...
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[PDF] ASCRS White Paper: Clinical review of intraoperative floppy-iris syndrome


DF Chang, R Braga-Mele, N Mamalis, S Masket … - Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery, 2008 - finemd.com
Intraoperative floppy-iris syndrome (IFIS) is associated with the use of
systemic a1-antagonists, and tamsulosin in particular. The incidence and
severity of IFIS are variable; however, the syn- drome is associated with a ...
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Association between tamsulosin and serious ophthalmic adverse events in older men …


CM Bell, WV Hatch, HD Fischer, G Cernat, JM … - JAMA, 2009 - Am Med Assoc
Context Both benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and cataract formation are
common in older men. The -adrenergic receptor blocker tamsulosin is frequently
prescribed to treat BPH, and research suggests this drug may increase the ...
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Prostate Hyperplasia, Benign


RJ Leveillee, VR Patel, VG Bird, CR Moore, 2004 - members.medscape.com
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), also known as benign prostatic hypertrophy,
is a histologic diagnosis characterized by proliferation of the cellular
elements of the prostate. Cellular accumulation and gland enlargement may ...
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Intraoperative Floppy Iris Syndrome (IFIS) Associated with Systemic Alpha-1 Blockers


AOA Home, P Care, V Therapy, OV Manual, IV … - florida.aoa.org
“In a patient with a known diagnosis of cataract, prescribing physicians may
wish to consider involving the patient's cataract surgeon prior to initiating
non-emergent, chronic tamsulosin or alpha blocker treatment. Options might ...
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[PDF] Clinical experience with intraoperative floppy-iris syndrome


DF Chang, R Braga-Mele, N Mamalis, S … - Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, 2008 - florida.aoa.org
According to an online survey, most members of the American Society of Cataract
and Refractive Surgery believe that tamsulosin makes cataract surgery more
difficult (95%) and increases the risks of surgery (77%). Commonly reported ...
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AAC Glaucoma - omnieye.com
Acute angle closure occurs when intraocular pressure (IOP) rises rapidly as a
result of sudden blockage of the trabecular meshwork by the iris. Angle closure
may occur in two ways: (1) the iris may be pushed forward up against the ...
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