01112nas a2200289 4500000000100000008004100001260001700042653001000059653001300069653002000082653001100102653000900113653001200122653002200134653000900156653001600165653002200181653001800203100001400221700001900235245005000254300000800304490000700312050003200319520045700351022001400808 1984 d c1984 Jan-Mar10aAdult10aCataract10aCorneal Opacity10aHumans10aIris10aleprosy10aLight Coagulation10aMale10aMiddle Aged10aReflex, Pupillary10aVisual Acuity1 aLamba P A1 aSantoshkumar D00aRepositioning of pupil for visual disability. a4-90 v56 aInfolep Library - available3 a
The authors have successfully utilised the technique of photocoagulation of iris in 35 cases for improving the visual acuity in cases suffering from ocular leprosy. The photocoagulation was considered to be very useful in cases with corneal scars, highly vascularised adherent leukomas, where keratoplasty stands a poor risk. It has also been recommended for cases with pinpoint pupil not dilating with drugs for diagnostic and prognostic value.
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