- an
injection into the eye, such as that
undergone in a
retrobulbar or
peribulbar block, can
often elicit a
sneeze from the patient.
During these procedures...
-
follicles in the
dermis with
minimal inflammation in effluvium, and
dense peribulbar lymphocytic infiltrate in
alopecia totalis.
Vitamin D
levels may also...
-
Nerve block or
regional nerve blockade is any
deliberate interruption of
signals traveling along a nerve,
often for the
purpose of pain relief.
Local anesthetic...
-
reduced risk of
bleeding and of
penetration of the globe,
compared to
peribulbar and
retrobulbar approaches.
Akinesia (paralysis of the
external eye muscles)...
-
performed under monitored anesthesia care
using a
retrobulbar block or
peribulbar block or a
combination of
topical and
subtenon (Tenon's capsule) anesthesia...
- Calenda, Emile; Olle, Priscille; Muraine, Marc; Br****eur, Gérard (2000). "
Peribulbar anesthesia and sub‐Tenon
injection for
vitreoretinal surgery: 300 cases"...
-
myopia and enophthalmos. This
technique was
first applied by Davis. In
peribulbar block,
local anaesthetic is
injected to the
peripheral spaces of the orbit...
- in the
management of
alopecia areata.
Histologic findings may
include peribulbar lymphocytic infiltration resembling a "swarm of bees", a
shift in the...
-
procedures were done in an out-patient
setting by 2012. Topical, sub-tenon,
peribulbar, or
retrobulbar local anaesthesia is
generally used,
usually causing little...
- with
general anesthesia.[citation needed]
Either topical, sub-tenon,
peribulbar, or
retrobulbar local anaesthesia is used,
usually causing the patient...