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1 iocutouchtm for ipad Contents of Videos and Still Images Anatomy 906. Normal Eye and Orbit - no labels 907. Normal Eye and Orbit - with labels Normal Eye 474. Normal Eye overview 476. Cornea - overview 477. Cornea - cellular detail 478. Iris overview 480. Retina - fundus view 481. Retina cross section 482. Retina - cellular detail 483. Retina - macula overview 484. Choroid - cellular detail 485. Optic Nerve frontal view 486. Optic Nerve cross section 487. Lens anatomy 488. Lens - accommodation 489. Ciliary body overview 490. Ciliary body accommodation 492. Angle - overview 493. Angle - meshwork 494. Angle - aqueous flow Cataracts 927. Clear Lens 928. Cataract overview location 929. Cataract overview formation 930. Cataract overview extraction 931. Cataract IOL implantation 932. Cataract Procedure concept 933. IOL Procedure - concept 934. IOLs - types 935. Refraction normal lens 936. Refraction cataract 937. Refraction IOL 938. Cataract - how affects vision 939. Cataracts types 940. IOL multifocal 941. IOL foldable 942. IOL unfolding 943. Secondary cataract formation 944. Laser capsulotomy procedure 945. Cataract Surgery scleral incision 946. Cataract Surgery corneal incision 947. Cataract Surgery viscoelastic

2 948. Cataract Surgery ant. capsulotomy 949. Cataract Surgery hydrodissection 950. Cataract Surgery phaco nucleus 951. Cataract Surgery phaco cortex 952. Cataract Surgery I/A cleanup 953. Cataract Surgery IOL insertion 954. Cataract Surgery self seal incision 955. Cataract Surgery phaco hard nucleus 956. Cataract Surgery nuclear crack technique 957. Phaco System overview 958. Phaco System infusion 959. Phaco System aspiration 960. Phaco System ultrasound 961. Phaco System fragmentation detail 963. Laser Extraction nuclear crack 964. Laser Extraction laser Glaucoma 966. Aqueous Flow 967. Normal Aqueous Flow 968. Open Angle Aqueous Flow 969. Closed Angle Aqueous Flow 970. Detection Methods 971. Detection applanation tonometer mechanism 972. Detection - air-puff tonometer normal pressure 973. Detection - air-puff tonometer high pressure 974. Detection perimetry concept 975. Detection fundoscopy concept 976. Detection fundoscopy view 977. Detection - gonioscopy concept 978. Detection - gonioscopy view 980. Angle overview 981. Angle cross section 982. Angle trabeculum detail 983. Angle aqueous flow 984. Optic Nerve 985. Optic Nerve Normal cross section 986. Optic Nerve Normal frontal view 987. Normal to Full Cupping Sequence section 988. Normal to Full Cupping Sequence frontal 989. Normal to Glaucomatous Visual Field Full Sequence 990. Types of Glaucoma 991. Normal Angle Grade Chamber view 992. Normal Angle Grade 3-4 Angle view magnified 993. Acute Angle Closure Sequence - Chamber view 994. Chronic Angle Closure Gonio view 995. Chronic Angle Closure Chamber view 996. Primary Infantile Gonio view

3 997. Primary Infantile Chamber view 998. Secondary-Uveitis Gonio view 999. Secondary-Uveitis Chamber view Treatment Methods Medication drops technique Medication drops effects Laser Iridotomy procedure Laser Iridotomy flow result Laser Trabeculoplasty procedure macro view Laser Trabeculoplasty procedure micro view Laser Trabeculoplasty trabeculum opening Laser Trabeculoplasty flow result Trabeculectomy conjunctiva reflect Trabeculectomy scleral flap Trabeculectomy window Trabeculectomy conjunctiva replaced Trabeculectomy aqueous flow Trabeculectomy bleb formation Collagen Implant implant placed Collagen Implant conjunctiva replaced Collagen Implant aqueous flow Valve Implant placement Valve Implant aqueous flow Vitreous and Retinal Detachment Normal Vitreous Floaters movement Floaters light blockage Floater patient view Floater patient view magnified Flashes Flashes patient view Vitreous Detachment mechanism Normal Retina Vitreous Detachment Liquefaction Vitreo-Retinal Traction Retinal Tear Formation Retinal Detachment Sub-Retinal Fluid Scleral Buckle Procedure Sub-Retinal Fluid Drainage Scleral Implants Scleral Buckle Placement Laser Retinopexy Gas Tamponade Macular Degeneration

4 1048. Normal Eye and Macula Normal Macula magnified Normal Macula patient view Normal Macular patient view - magnified Macular Degeneration patient view Macular Degeneration patient view magnified Dry Form Non-Exudative - overview Dry Form Non-Exudative - fundus view Dry Form Non-Exudative magnified section Dry Form Non-Exudative cellular view Wet Extrafoveal Neovascularization - overview Wet Extrafoveal Neovascularization - fundus view Wet Extrafoveal Neovascularization cellular view Wet Subfoveal Neovasc, Serous Detach - overview Wet Subfoveal Neovasc, Serous Detach - fundus Wet Subfoveal Neovasc, Serous Detach cellular Corneal Transplantation Overview of cornea Overview corneal opacity formation Overview damaged cornea removal Overview donor cornea replaced Surgical Procedure - corneal opacity Surgical Procedure trephine cornea Surgical Procedure scissors incision Surgical Procedure - damaged cornea removal Surgical Procedure donor cornea placed Surgical Procedure corneal suturing Surgical Procedure suture removal - result Diabetic Retinopathy Non-proliferative Moderate Non-proliferative Severe Proliferative Progressing Proliferative Hemorrhage Proliferative Fibrovascular Proliferative Traction Detachment Photocoagulation Focal Treatment Photocoagulation Focal Result Photocoagulation Panretinal Treatment Photocoagulation Panretinal Result Macular Edema Maculopathy Photocoagulation Refractive Surgery Refraction Normal refraction Normal view

5 1099. Myopic refraction Myopic view Hyperopic refraction Hyperopic view Astigmatic refraction Astigmatic view Presbyopic refraction Presbyopia mechanism Presbyopia view Presbyopia spectacle correction Presbyopia prism concept Presbyopia spectacle correction prism concept Accommodation mechanism Accommodation view Accommodation prism concept Multifocal IOL insertion Multifocal IOL refraction Multifocal IOL prism concept Spectacle correction myopia Spectacle correction hyperopia Spectacle correction astigmatism Contact lens correction myopia Contact lens correction hyperopia LASIK refraction concept myopia LASIK refraction concept hyperopia LASIK refraction concept astigmatism Normal prism concept Myopia prism concept Hyperopia - prism concept Astigmatism prism concept LASIK refraction myopia prism concept LASIK refraction hyperopia prism concept LASIK refraction astigmatism prism concept RK/AK/Limbal Relaxation Incisions Normal refraction Normal view Myopic refraction RK Procedure mark visual axis RK Procedure mark clear zone RK Procedure mark incisions RK Procedure Incisions RK Procedure concept cross section RK Procedure result Astigmatic refraction AK incisions and correction Limbal Relaxation Incisions concept

6 PRK Procedure Normal refraction Normal view Myopic refraction PRK for Myopia epithelium removal PRK for Myopia excimer laser PRK for Myopia temporary contact PRK for Myopia epithelium regrowth PRK for Myopia final result LASEK Procedure Normal refraction Normal view Myopic refraction Myopic view Hyperopic refraction Hyperopic view Astigmatic refraction Astigmatic view LASEK for Myopia epithelium removal LASEK for Myopia excimer laser LASEK for Myopia epithelium replaced LASEK for Myopia temporary contact LASEK for Myopia final result LASEK for Hyperopia epithelium removal LASEK for Hyperopia excimer laser LASEK for Hyperopia epithelium replaced LASEK for Hyperopia temporary contact LASEK for Hyperopia final result LASEK for Astigmatism epithelium removal LASEK for Astigmatism excimer laser LASEK for Astigmatism epithelium replaced LASEK for Astigmatism temporary contact LASEK for Astigmatism final result LASIK - Broadbeam Normal refraction Normal view Myopic refraction Myopic view Hyperopic refraction Hyperopic view Astigmatic refraction Astigmatic view Microkeratome Suction ring placed Microkeratome flap creation Microkeratome flap reflection Laser Flap laser delamination

7 1232. Laser Flap flap reflection LASIK Broadbeam for Myopia excimer laser LASIK Broadbeam for Myopia flap returned LASIK Broadbeam for Myopia final result LASIK Broadbeam for Hyperopia excimer laser LASIK Broadbeam for Hyperopia flap returned LASIK Broadbeam for Hyperopia final result LASIK Broadbeam for Astigmatism excimer laser LASIK Broadbeam for Astigmatism flap returned LASIK Broadbeam for Astigmatism final result LASIK Flying Spot, Eye Tracking, & Wavefront Shaping Normal refraction Normal view Myopic refraction Myopic view Hyperopic refraction Hyperopic view Astigmatic refraction Astigmatic view Microkeratome Suction ring placed Microkeratome flap creation Microkeratome flap reflection Laser Flap laser delamination Laser Flap flap reflection LASIK Flying Spot Laser for Myopia excimer laser LASIK Flying Spot Laser for Myopia flap returned LASIK Flying Spot Laser for Myopia final result LASIK Flying Spot Laser for Hyperopia excimer laser LASIK Flying Spot Laser for Hyperopia flap returned LASIK Flying Spot Laser for Hyperopia final result LASIK Flying Spot Laser for Astigmatism excimer laser LASIK Flying Spot Laser for Astigmatism flap returned LASIK Flying Spot Laser for Astigmatism final result Eye Tracking no tracking Eye Tracking concept with tracking Eye Tracking with tracking truer speed Wavefront Scanning normal vision Wavefront Scanning myopia Wavefront Scanning HOA concept Wavefront Scanning normal scan Wavefront Scanning HOA scan Custom Corneal Shaping Lasik Custom Corneal Shaping refractive result Muscles/Orbit Extraocular Muscles Globe Anterior

8 1286. Globe Posterior Exotropia Esotropia Extraocular Tissue Layers Bony Orbit Sagittal view Bony Orbit Frontal view Lacrimal/Lids Normal Lids frontal and x.s Chalazion frontal and x.s Blepharitis frontal and x.s Conjunctivitis frontal and x.s Pinguecula frontal and x.s Lacrimal System Blepharoplasty concept Ptosis - concept Optical Subject Narratives UV Coating Modern Lenses Tinted Eyewear Polarized Lenses Computer Lenses Presbyopia Progressive Lenses Anti-Reflective Coating Scratch Resist Coating

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