M. Vogel
University of Göttingen
24 Papers
214 Citations
M. Vogel is an academic researcher from University of Göttingen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Visual acuity & Intraocular lens. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 24 publications.
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Papers
Radiation therapy of choroidal metastases from breast cancer.
TL;DR: Radiation therapy of 26 patients with choroidal metastases from breast cancer has been reviewed and local radiation therapy improved vision permanently in 16 patients.
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The South Asian cataract management study: complications, vision outcomes, and corneal endothelial cell loss in a randomized multicenter clinical trial comparing intracapsular cataract extraction with and without anterior chamber intraocular lens implantation.
T Snellingen,J K Shrestha,Fazlul D. O. Huq,Rabiul Husain,Shashank Koirala,Gullapalli N Rao,Ram Prasad Pokhrel,Albert Kolstad,Madan P. Upadhyay,David J. Apple,Egil Arnesen,Hung Cheng,Erling Grønvold Olsen,M. Vogel +13 more
TL;DR: The findings indicate that there is a rationale for the use of anterior chamber intraocular lenses in primary intracapsular cataract surgery and a small but significantly greater cell loss 6 weeks after surgery in eyes with IOL compared with those without IOL, but no overall difference was found between the treatment groups in the long term follow-up.
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New osmotically active hydrogel expander for enlargement of the contracted anophthalmic socket.
TL;DR: Preliminary results suggest that this new device can be used to avoid early plastic surgery of the eyelid and also may enlarge the volume of the bony orbit.
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Retinal surgery using cyanoacrylate as a routine procedure.
TL;DR: The adhesive strength and histocompatibility of the material proved to be excellent, and the use of Histoacryl is therefore recommended strongly for the indications listed above.
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Extraktionsversuch einer intraretinalen Nematode im papillomakulären Bündel
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that nematode larvae can be removed successfully from the central retina using vitrectomy techniques, which means the damage to the visual functions can be limited.
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