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  2. Ocular prosthesis - Wikipedia

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    An ocular prosthesis, artificial eye or glass eye is a type of craniofacial prosthesis that replaces an absent natural eye following an enucleation, evisceration, or orbital exenteration. Someone with an ocular prosthesis is altogether blind on the affected side and has monocular (one sided) vision .

  3. Eye protection - Wikipedia

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    Safety glasses can often mount insert frames to mount prescription corrective lenses for users with suboptimal vision. Such insert frames are mounted behind the protective lens. In some applications, regular eye wear, if manufactured from high-impact materials, can be worn with removable side shields.

  4. Battlefield medicine - Wikipedia

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    In cases of penetrative eye trauma, responders should first perform a rapid field test of visual acuity, then tape a rigid shield over the eye to prevent further damage, and also give 400mg oral moxifloxacin as soon as possible. [36] Pressure must never by applied to an eye suspected of penetrative injury. [36]

  5. Ballistic eyewear - Wikipedia

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    For the U.S. military, choices for such eye protection are listed on the Authorized Protective Eyewear List (APEL). [1] Ballistic eyewear including examples that meet APEL requirements are commercially available for anyone who wishes to buy it. The history of protective eyewear goes back to 1880 and extends through to World War I and the present.

  6. Phacoemulsification - Wikipedia

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    Phacoemulsification is a cataract surgery method in which the internal lens of the eye which has developed a cataract is emulsified with the tip of an ultrasonic handpiece and aspirated from the eye. Aspirated fluids are replaced with irrigation of balanced salt solution to maintain the volume of the anterior chamber during the procedure.

  7. Visor (armor) - Wikipedia

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    Castilian chronicler Fernao Lopes describes such a situation taking place in a 1387 joust, wherein one knight held his shield "so that only his right eye was visible." [ 6 ] Whether this was a strategic alternative to the use of a visor or simply an accommodation for inferior armor is unclear.

  8. At 57, Brooke Shields Loves These Stylish Reading ... - AOL

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    Brooke Shields wore Caddis Bixby Reading Glasses and a gold face mask while promoting ‘Pretty Baby,’ in an IG post. Shoppers love the progressive lenses. At 57, Brooke Shields Loves These ...

  9. Ptosis crutches - Wikipedia

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    A skilled craftsman can successfully install ptosis eye crutches to almost any frame. The upper eyewire must be close to the orbit of the eyelid. Frames with large or small B measurements may be difficult to work with for ptosis crutches. [4] Plastic Frames: Plastic frames must be thick enough for crutches to be attached or embedded into the ...