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EYECARE TRUST
The Eyecare Trust and National Eye Health Week are joining forces. In the future the charity will be known as Eye Health UK. We're busy building a new website but in the meantime please click here to access the Eyecare Trust website or visit www.visionmatters.org.uk for news about National Eye Health Weekclick here to access the Eyecare TrustTHE EYECARE TRUST
A - Z eye conditions. This section provides advice and information on a wide range of eye conditions from Adies s Pupil to Uveitis. Each fact sheet can be printed for future reference. » Acanthamoeba Keratitis. Act immediately on eye pain Contact lens wearers who experience any kind of unusual pain in their eyes should visit theirophthalmic
THE EYECARE TRUST
Stye. A stye (hordeolum) is an infection, usually a staphylococcal infection, of one or more of the glands at the edge of the eyelid or under it. An abscess forms and tends to rupture, releasing a small amount of pus. Styes sometimes form simultaneously with or as a resultof blepharitis.
THE EYECARE TRUST
Blepharitis is an inflammation of the eyelid that occurs when the glands around the eye lashes become blocked or infected as a result of an allergic reaction or a bacterial infection. Blocked glands lead to an excess production of oil which in turn creates a favourable environment for bacteria to grow. There are three types ofblepharitis:
THE EYECARE TRUST
What is Posterior Vitreous Detachment? Posterior Vitreous Detachment or PVD for short is a common condition that occurs in about 75% of people over the age of 65. As people get older the vitreous, a jelly-like substance inside the eye changes. This can cause Posterior Vitreous Detachment.THE EYECARE TRUST
Clinical Characteristics. Ocular MG is characterised by the abrupt or insidious onset of weakness or fatigueability of one or both lids or the eye muscles. If the lid is involved it droops, otherwise known as ptosis; with extra ocular muscle involvement the patient sees doublelooking in
THE EYECARE TRUST
8 Top Tips for Buying the Best Sunglasses. 1. UV Rays - Expensive sometimes means better, but not necessarily in the case of sunglasses. What really counts is the degree to which the lenses filter out harmful UV rays. Look out for glasses carrying the European Standard 'CE' Mark, UV 400 or British Standard Mark, these ensure that thesunglasses
THE EYECARE TRUST
Take frequent breaks. When you work at a VDU your eyes can be focused on the screen for long periods so it is important to take a brief rest and give your eyes a break every 20 minutes or so. You should have sufficient space behind the screen for you to be able to look beyond it and relax your eyes. Screen settings and position.THE EYECARE TRUST
An inflammation of the episclera, a membrane covering the sclera of the eye. The sclera is composed of collagenous fibres to form a white, hollow ball. It is the skeleton of the eyeball and is covered by the episclera, a thin layer of tissue containing many blood vessels that nourish the sclera. On the front of the eye, the episclera is covered MACULAR DEGENERATION HOME TEST How to Use the Grid 1 Hold the grid at your normal reading distance (use glasses if you need to) 2 Cover one eye at a time and focus at the dot in the centre of the gridEYECARE TRUST
The Eyecare Trust and National Eye Health Week are joining forces. In the future the charity will be known as Eye Health UK. We're busy building a new website but in the meantime please click here to access the Eyecare Trust website or visit www.visionmatters.org.uk for news about National Eye Health Weekclick here to access the Eyecare TrustTHE EYECARE TRUST
A - Z eye conditions. This section provides advice and information on a wide range of eye conditions from Adies s Pupil to Uveitis. Each fact sheet can be printed for future reference. » Acanthamoeba Keratitis. Act immediately on eye pain Contact lens wearers who experience any kind of unusual pain in their eyes should visit theirophthalmic
THE EYECARE TRUST
Stye. A stye (hordeolum) is an infection, usually a staphylococcal infection, of one or more of the glands at the edge of the eyelid or under it. An abscess forms and tends to rupture, releasing a small amount of pus. Styes sometimes form simultaneously with or as a resultof blepharitis.
THE EYECARE TRUST
Blepharitis is an inflammation of the eyelid that occurs when the glands around the eye lashes become blocked or infected as a result of an allergic reaction or a bacterial infection. Blocked glands lead to an excess production of oil which in turn creates a favourable environment for bacteria to grow. There are three types ofblepharitis:
THE EYECARE TRUST
What is Posterior Vitreous Detachment? Posterior Vitreous Detachment or PVD for short is a common condition that occurs in about 75% of people over the age of 65. As people get older the vitreous, a jelly-like substance inside the eye changes. This can cause Posterior Vitreous Detachment.THE EYECARE TRUST
Clinical Characteristics. Ocular MG is characterised by the abrupt or insidious onset of weakness or fatigueability of one or both lids or the eye muscles. If the lid is involved it droops, otherwise known as ptosis; with extra ocular muscle involvement the patient sees doublelooking in
THE EYECARE TRUST
8 Top Tips for Buying the Best Sunglasses. 1. UV Rays - Expensive sometimes means better, but not necessarily in the case of sunglasses. What really counts is the degree to which the lenses filter out harmful UV rays. Look out for glasses carrying the European Standard 'CE' Mark, UV 400 or British Standard Mark, these ensure that thesunglasses
THE EYECARE TRUST
Take frequent breaks. When you work at a VDU your eyes can be focused on the screen for long periods so it is important to take a brief rest and give your eyes a break every 20 minutes or so. You should have sufficient space behind the screen for you to be able to look beyond it and relax your eyes. Screen settings and position.THE EYECARE TRUST
An inflammation of the episclera, a membrane covering the sclera of the eye. The sclera is composed of collagenous fibres to form a white, hollow ball. It is the skeleton of the eyeball and is covered by the episclera, a thin layer of tissue containing many blood vessels that nourish the sclera. On the front of the eye, the episclera is covered MACULAR DEGENERATION HOME TEST How to Use the Grid 1 Hold the grid at your normal reading distance (use glasses if you need to) 2 Cover one eye at a time and focus at the dot in the centre of the gridTHE EYECARE TRUST
According to the National Assistance Act 1948, a person can be registered as blind if they are 'so blind that they cannot do any work for which eyesight is essential'. A person may be registered as partially sighted if they are 'substantially and permanently handicapped by defective vision, caused by congenital defect orillness or injury'.
THE EYECARE TRUST
It is quite usual for a baby's eyes to seem unco-ordinated in the first few weeks, as visual co-ordination begins to develop. It's never too early to take your baby for an eye examination. Any defect - such as a squint - will cause problems later on unless treated at an earlyage. A
THE EYECARE TRUST
Blepharitis is an inflammation of the eyelid that occurs when the glands around the eye lashes become blocked or infected as a result of an allergic reaction or a bacterial infection. Blocked glands lead to an excess production of oil which in turn creates a favourable environment for bacteria to grow. There are three types ofblepharitis:
THE EYECARE TRUST
The General Optical Council (GOC) is an independent body set up in 1958 by Act of Parliament to regulate the optical profession. The GOC is responsible for the registration of opticians, that is optometrists and dispensing opticians and companies carrying on their business.THE EYECARE TRUST
Nystagmus is an involuntary movement of the eyes - usually from side to side, but sometimes the eyes oscillate up and down or even in a circular motion. Most people with nystagmus have vision which is much worse than average - well below what is considered to be short sighted. Many people can register as partially sighted and a smallnumber can
THE EYECARE TRUST
The Causes of Temporal Arteritis. Generally speaking there is no known cause for Giant cell arteritis but accompanying sudden loss of vision is related to optic nerve damage caused by the closing off of the central artery to the retina, or one of its branches. Artery occlusion may also occur as part of other ischaemic (obstructed blood flow) orTHE EYECARE TRUST
Retinal Tear and Vitreous Haemorrhage. Where the vitreous is securely attached to the retina, vitreous detachment may cause the retina to tear. If the retina tears across a blood vessel, there will be bleeding into the vitreous - this is called vitreous haemorrhage. Small amounts of bleeding cloud the vision, leading to the sensationof walking
THE EYECARE TRUST
Millions of British drivers admit that they find it harder to see clearly when driving after dark1 and it’s a fact that more road accidents occur at night than during the day. Common night driving problems include blurred vision, difficulty focusing and dazzle or flare. “The main thing toTHE EYECARE TRUST
Lattice degeneration occurs in eight to 11 percent of the general population. It presents as a linear trail of fibrosed vessels within atrophied retina in a "lattice" pattern. It nearly always runs circumferentially between the equator and the ora serrata. The individual lesions are usually from one-half to six disc diameters andmay run 360
THE EYECARE TRUST
Adie's Pupil. Adie's pupil, sometimes called the Holmes-Adie syndrome, is an unusual neurologic disorder in which the ability of the pupil to constrict is impaired, usually in one eye (although the second eye has a tendency to become involved eventually, usually at a later time, in about 20-30% of cases). It is generally associated with loss ofEYECARE TRUST
The Eyecare Trust and National Eye Health Week are joining forces. In the future the charity will be known as Eye Health UK. We're busy building a new website but in the meantime please click here to access the Eyecare Trust website or visit www.visionmatters.org.uk for news about National Eye Health Weekclick here to access the Eyecare TrustTHE EYECARE TRUST
Much has been written about Myasthenia Gravis (MG) in recent years, because there now seems to be a plausible, scientific explanation for the cause of this disease.THE EYECARE TRUST
The eyelids play a key role in protecting the eyes. They help spread moisture (tears) over the surface of the eyes when they close (for example, while blinking);THE EYECARE TRUST
What is Episcleritis? An inflammation of the episclera, a membrane covering the sclera of the eye. Causes, incidence, and risk factors The sclera is composed of collagenous fibres toTHE EYECARE TRUST
There are three types of sunglasses: Cosmetic sunglasses: these do not give significant protection against the sun and are worn as fashionaccessories.
EYECARE TRUST
The Eyecare Trust and National Eye Health Week are joining forces. In the future the charity will be known as Eye Health UK. We're busy building a new website but in the meantime please click here to access the Eyecare Trust website or visit www.visionmatters.org.uk for news about National Eye Health Weekclick here to access the Eyecare TrustTHE EYECARE TRUST
Much has been written about Myasthenia Gravis (MG) in recent years, because there now seems to be a plausible, scientific explanation for the cause of this disease.THE EYECARE TRUST
The eyelids play a key role in protecting the eyes. They help spread moisture (tears) over the surface of the eyes when they close (for example, while blinking);THE EYECARE TRUST
What is Episcleritis? An inflammation of the episclera, a membrane covering the sclera of the eye. Causes, incidence, and risk factors The sclera is composed of collagenous fibres toTHE EYECARE TRUST
There are three types of sunglasses: Cosmetic sunglasses: these do not give significant protection against the sun and are worn as fashionaccessories.
THE EYECARE TRUST
Your child's eyesight is precious. Without good vision children can suffer enormous setbacks to learning and the development of all theirlife skills.
THE EYECARE TRUST
Adie's pupil, sometimes called the Holmes-Adie syndrome, is an unusual neurologic disorder in which the ability of the pupil to constrict is impaired, usually in one eye (although the secondTHE EYECARE TRUST
Most of the serious retinal problems that require surgery are caused by problems with the vitreous, the clear jelly-like substance that fills the space in the eye.THE EYECARE TRUST
What is nystagmus? Nystagmus is an involuntary movement of the eyes - usually from side to side, but sometimes the eyes oscillate up and down or even in a circular motion.THE EYECARE TRUST
What is Temporal Arteritis (also known as Giant Cell Arteritis)? Giant Cell Arteritis, Temporal Arteritis and Cranial Arteritis are terms which can be used when diagnosing an inflammatory disease affecting the medium sized arteries, more specifically the many arteries which supply the head and eyes.THE EYECARE TRUST
The General Optical Council (GOC) is an independent body set up in 1958 by Act of Parliament to regulate the optical profession. The GOC is responsible for the registration of opticians, that is optometrists and dispensing opticians and companies carrying on their business.THE EYECARE TRUST
Signs & Symptoms The patient is usually over age 20 and is nearly always asymptomatic, except for possible complaints of flashing lights(photopsia).
THE EYECARE TRUST
Most of us are aware that driving at night is more demanding and stressful than driving in the daytime. We make natural compensations for this as we drive but it is a fact that the number of night and road accidents is much greater than those that occur during the day. MACULAR DEGENERATION HOME TEST How to Use the Grid 1 Hold the grid at your normal reading distance (use glasses if you need to) 2 Cover one eye at a time and focus at the dot in the centre of the gridTHE EYECARE TRUST
What is Entropion? This is a condition that commonly affects the lower eyelid, causing it to turn inwards, resulting in the eyelashes rubbing on the front of the eye.EYECARE TRUST
The Eyecare Trust and National Eye Health Week are joining forces. In the future the charity will be known as Eye Health UK. We're busy building a new website but in the meantime please click here to access the Eyecare Trust website or visit www.visionmatters.org.uk for news about National Eye Health Weekclick here to access the Eyecare TrustTHE EYECARE TRUST
8 Top Tips for Buying the Best Sunglasses. 1. UV Rays - Expensive sometimes means better, but not necessarily in the case of sunglasses. What really counts is the degree to which the lenses filter out harmful UV rays. Look out for glasses carrying the European Standard 'CE' Mark, UV 400 or British Standard Mark, these ensure that thesunglasses
THE EYECARE TRUST
Clinical Characteristics. Ocular MG is characterised by the abrupt or insidious onset of weakness or fatigueability of one or both lids or the eye muscles. If the lid is involved it droops, otherwise known as ptosis; with extra ocular muscle involvement the patient sees doublelooking in
THE EYECARE TRUST
Stye. A stye (hordeolum) is an infection, usually a staphylococcal infection, of one or more of the glands at the edge of the eyelid or under it. An abscess forms and tends to rupture, releasing a small amount of pus. Styes sometimes form simultaneously with or as a resultof blepharitis.
THE EYECARE TRUST
Blepharitis is an inflammation of the eyelid that occurs when the glands around the eye lashes become blocked or infected as a result of an allergic reaction or a bacterial infection. Blocked glands lead to an excess production of oil which in turn creates a favourable environment for bacteria to grow. There are three types ofblepharitis:
THE EYECARE TRUST
What is Posterior Vitreous Detachment? Posterior Vitreous Detachment or PVD for short is a common condition that occurs in about 75% of people over the age of 65. As people get older the vitreous, a jelly-like substance inside the eye changes. This can cause Posterior Vitreous Detachment.THE EYECARE TRUST
An inflammation of the episclera, a membrane covering the sclera of the eye. The sclera is composed of collagenous fibres to form a white, hollow ball. It is the skeleton of the eyeball and is covered by the episclera, a thin layer of tissue containing many blood vessels that nourish the sclera. On the front of the eye, the episclera is coveredTHE EYECARE TRUST
Retinal Tear and Vitreous Haemorrhage. Where the vitreous is securely attached to the retina, vitreous detachment may cause the retina to tear. If the retina tears across a blood vessel, there will be bleeding into the vitreous - this is called vitreous haemorrhage. Small amounts of bleeding cloud the vision, leading to the sensationof walking
THE EYECARE TRUST
Take frequent breaks. When you work at a VDU your eyes can be focused on the screen for long periods so it is important to take a brief rest and give your eyes a break every 20 minutes or so. You should have sufficient space behind the screen for you to be able to look beyond it and relax your eyes. Screen settings and position.THE EYECARE TRUST
The scratches on the cornea may increase the risk of bacterial infection in the eye. Shingles may also cause inflammation inside the eye, known as iritis or uveitis. It can also affect the optic nerve or the retina. Herpes zoster infections of the eye can lead to redness, swelling, pain, sensitivity toEYECARE TRUST
The Eyecare Trust and National Eye Health Week are joining forces. In the future the charity will be known as Eye Health UK. We're busy building a new website but in the meantime please click here to access the Eyecare Trust website or visit www.visionmatters.org.uk for news about National Eye Health Weekclick here to access the Eyecare TrustTHE EYECARE TRUST
8 Top Tips for Buying the Best Sunglasses. 1. UV Rays - Expensive sometimes means better, but not necessarily in the case of sunglasses. What really counts is the degree to which the lenses filter out harmful UV rays. Look out for glasses carrying the European Standard 'CE' Mark, UV 400 or British Standard Mark, these ensure that thesunglasses
THE EYECARE TRUST
Clinical Characteristics. Ocular MG is characterised by the abrupt or insidious onset of weakness or fatigueability of one or both lids or the eye muscles. If the lid is involved it droops, otherwise known as ptosis; with extra ocular muscle involvement the patient sees doublelooking in
THE EYECARE TRUST
Stye. A stye (hordeolum) is an infection, usually a staphylococcal infection, of one or more of the glands at the edge of the eyelid or under it. An abscess forms and tends to rupture, releasing a small amount of pus. Styes sometimes form simultaneously with or as a resultof blepharitis.
THE EYECARE TRUST
Blepharitis is an inflammation of the eyelid that occurs when the glands around the eye lashes become blocked or infected as a result of an allergic reaction or a bacterial infection. Blocked glands lead to an excess production of oil which in turn creates a favourable environment for bacteria to grow. There are three types ofblepharitis:
THE EYECARE TRUST
What is Posterior Vitreous Detachment? Posterior Vitreous Detachment or PVD for short is a common condition that occurs in about 75% of people over the age of 65. As people get older the vitreous, a jelly-like substance inside the eye changes. This can cause Posterior Vitreous Detachment.THE EYECARE TRUST
An inflammation of the episclera, a membrane covering the sclera of the eye. The sclera is composed of collagenous fibres to form a white, hollow ball. It is the skeleton of the eyeball and is covered by the episclera, a thin layer of tissue containing many blood vessels that nourish the sclera. On the front of the eye, the episclera is coveredTHE EYECARE TRUST
Retinal Tear and Vitreous Haemorrhage. Where the vitreous is securely attached to the retina, vitreous detachment may cause the retina to tear. If the retina tears across a blood vessel, there will be bleeding into the vitreous - this is called vitreous haemorrhage. Small amounts of bleeding cloud the vision, leading to the sensationof walking
THE EYECARE TRUST
Take frequent breaks. When you work at a VDU your eyes can be focused on the screen for long periods so it is important to take a brief rest and give your eyes a break every 20 minutes or so. You should have sufficient space behind the screen for you to be able to look beyond it and relax your eyes. Screen settings and position.THE EYECARE TRUST
The scratches on the cornea may increase the risk of bacterial infection in the eye. Shingles may also cause inflammation inside the eye, known as iritis or uveitis. It can also affect the optic nerve or the retina. Herpes zoster infections of the eye can lead to redness, swelling, pain, sensitivity toTHE EYECARE TRUST
A - Z eye conditions. This section provides advice and information on a wide range of eye conditions from Adies s Pupil to Uveitis. Each fact sheet can be printed for future reference. » Acanthamoeba Keratitis. Act immediately on eye pain Contact lens wearers who experience any kind of unusual pain in their eyes should visit theirophthalmic
THE EYECARE TRUST
It is quite usual for a baby's eyes to seem unco-ordinated in the first few weeks, as visual co-ordination begins to develop. It's never too early to take your baby for an eye examination. Any defect - such as a squint - will cause problems later on unless treated at an earlyage. A
THE EYECARE TRUST
Retinal Tear and Vitreous Haemorrhage. Where the vitreous is securely attached to the retina, vitreous detachment may cause the retina to tear. If the retina tears across a blood vessel, there will be bleeding into the vitreous - this is called vitreous haemorrhage. Small amounts of bleeding cloud the vision, leading to the sensationof walking
THE EYECARE TRUST
The General Optical Council (GOC) is an independent body set up in 1958 by Act of Parliament to regulate the optical profession. The GOC is responsible for the registration of opticians, that is optometrists and dispensing opticians and companies carrying on their business.THE EYECARE TRUST
The Causes of Temporal Arteritis. Generally speaking there is no known cause for Giant cell arteritis but accompanying sudden loss of vision is related to optic nerve damage caused by the closing off of the central artery to the retina, or one of its branches. Artery occlusion may also occur as part of other ischaemic (obstructed blood flow) orTHE EYECARE TRUST
Coloured overlays reduce the perceptual distortions of text that children sometimes describe. They enable some children to read text more fluently and with less discomfort and fewer headaches. It is important to assess the effects of a wide range of coloursTHE EYECARE TRUST
Nystagmus is an involuntary movement of the eyes - usually from side to side, but sometimes the eyes oscillate up and down or even in a circular motion. Most people with nystagmus have vision which is much worse than average - well below what is considered to be short sighted. Many people can register as partially sighted and a smallnumber can
THE EYECARE TRUST
Azoor. Azoor is a condition in which retinal dysfunction occurs in response to multifocal inflammation at the back of the eye. The retina lines the back of the eye rather as film lines the back of a camera, and as the retina loses function parts of the vision may appear dull or may be absent. The cause of retinal dysfunction is, as yet, unknown MACULAR DEGENERATION HOME TEST How to Use the Grid 1 Hold the grid at your normal reading distance (use glasses if you need to) 2 Cover one eye at a time and focus at the dot in the centre of the gridTHE EYECARE TRUST
Night Driving - The Facts. Most of us are aware that driving at night is more demanding and stressful than driving in the daytime. We make natural compensations for this as we drive but it is a fact that the number of night and road accidents is much greater than those that occur during the day. Some blame "night myopia" and advocate specialEYECARE TRUST
The Eyecare Trust and National Eye Health Week are joining forces. In the future the charity will be known as Eye Health UK. We're busy building a new website but in the meantime please click here to access the Eyecare Trust website or visit www.visionmatters.org.uk for news about National Eye Health Weekclick here to access the Eyecare TrustTHE EYECARE TRUST
According to the National Assistance Act 1948, a person can be registered as blind if they are 'so blind that they cannot do any work for which eyesight is essential'. A person may be registered as partially sighted if they are 'substantially and permanently handicapped by defective vision, caused by congenital defect orillness or injury'.
THE EYECARE TRUST
Stye. A stye (hordeolum) is an infection, usually a staphylococcal infection, of one or more of the glands at the edge of the eyelid or under it. An abscess forms and tends to rupture, releasing a small amount of pus. Styes sometimes form simultaneously with or as a resultof blepharitis.
THE EYECARE TRUST
Blepharitis is an inflammation of the eyelid that occurs when the glands around the eye lashes become blocked or infected as a result of an allergic reaction or a bacterial infection. Blocked glands lead to an excess production of oil which in turn creates a favourable environment for bacteria to grow. There are three types ofblepharitis:
THE EYECARE TRUST
8 Top Tips for Buying the Best Sunglasses. 1. UV Rays - Expensive sometimes means better, but not necessarily in the case of sunglasses. What really counts is the degree to which the lenses filter out harmful UV rays. Look out for glasses carrying the European Standard 'CE' Mark, UV 400 or British Standard Mark, these ensure that thesunglasses
THE EYECARE TRUST
Take frequent breaks. When you work at a VDU your eyes can be focused on the screen for long periods so it is important to take a brief rest and give your eyes a break every 20 minutes or so. You should have sufficient space behind the screen for you to be able to look beyond it and relax your eyes. Screen settings and position.THE EYECARE TRUST
Clinical Characteristics. Ocular MG is characterised by the abrupt or insidious onset of weakness or fatigueability of one or both lids or the eye muscles. If the lid is involved it droops, otherwise known as ptosis; with extra ocular muscle involvement the patient sees doublelooking in
THE EYECARE TRUST
The scratches on the cornea may increase the risk of bacterial infection in the eye. Shingles may also cause inflammation inside the eye, known as iritis or uveitis. It can also affect the optic nerve or the retina. Herpes zoster infections of the eye can lead to redness, swelling, pain, sensitivity toTHE EYECARE TRUST
What is Posterior Vitreous Detachment? Posterior Vitreous Detachment or PVD for short is a common condition that occurs in about 75% of people over the age of 65. As people get older the vitreous, a jelly-like substance inside the eye changes. This can cause Posterior Vitreous Detachment. MACULAR DEGENERATION HOME TEST How to Use the Grid 1 Hold the grid at your normal reading distance (use glasses if you need to) 2 Cover one eye at a time and focus at the dot in the centre of the gridEYECARE TRUST
The Eyecare Trust and National Eye Health Week are joining forces. In the future the charity will be known as Eye Health UK. We're busy building a new website but in the meantime please click here to access the Eyecare Trust website or visit www.visionmatters.org.uk for news about National Eye Health Weekclick here to access the Eyecare TrustTHE EYECARE TRUST
According to the National Assistance Act 1948, a person can be registered as blind if they are 'so blind that they cannot do any work for which eyesight is essential'. A person may be registered as partially sighted if they are 'substantially and permanently handicapped by defective vision, caused by congenital defect orillness or injury'.
THE EYECARE TRUST
Stye. A stye (hordeolum) is an infection, usually a staphylococcal infection, of one or more of the glands at the edge of the eyelid or under it. An abscess forms and tends to rupture, releasing a small amount of pus. Styes sometimes form simultaneously with or as a resultof blepharitis.
THE EYECARE TRUST
Blepharitis is an inflammation of the eyelid that occurs when the glands around the eye lashes become blocked or infected as a result of an allergic reaction or a bacterial infection. Blocked glands lead to an excess production of oil which in turn creates a favourable environment for bacteria to grow. There are three types ofblepharitis:
THE EYECARE TRUST
8 Top Tips for Buying the Best Sunglasses. 1. UV Rays - Expensive sometimes means better, but not necessarily in the case of sunglasses. What really counts is the degree to which the lenses filter out harmful UV rays. Look out for glasses carrying the European Standard 'CE' Mark, UV 400 or British Standard Mark, these ensure that thesunglasses
THE EYECARE TRUST
Take frequent breaks. When you work at a VDU your eyes can be focused on the screen for long periods so it is important to take a brief rest and give your eyes a break every 20 minutes or so. You should have sufficient space behind the screen for you to be able to look beyond it and relax your eyes. Screen settings and position.THE EYECARE TRUST
Clinical Characteristics. Ocular MG is characterised by the abrupt or insidious onset of weakness or fatigueability of one or both lids or the eye muscles. If the lid is involved it droops, otherwise known as ptosis; with extra ocular muscle involvement the patient sees doublelooking in
THE EYECARE TRUST
The scratches on the cornea may increase the risk of bacterial infection in the eye. Shingles may also cause inflammation inside the eye, known as iritis or uveitis. It can also affect the optic nerve or the retina. Herpes zoster infections of the eye can lead to redness, swelling, pain, sensitivity toTHE EYECARE TRUST
What is Posterior Vitreous Detachment? Posterior Vitreous Detachment or PVD for short is a common condition that occurs in about 75% of people over the age of 65. As people get older the vitreous, a jelly-like substance inside the eye changes. This can cause Posterior Vitreous Detachment. MACULAR DEGENERATION HOME TEST How to Use the Grid 1 Hold the grid at your normal reading distance (use glasses if you need to) 2 Cover one eye at a time and focus at the dot in the centre of the gridTHE EYECARE TRUST
A - Z eye conditions. This section provides advice and information on a wide range of eye conditions from Adies s Pupil to Uveitis. Each fact sheet can be printed for future reference. » Acanthamoeba Keratitis. Act immediately on eye pain Contact lens wearers who experience any kind of unusual pain in their eyes should visit theirophthalmic
THE EYECARE TRUST
It is quite usual for a baby's eyes to seem unco-ordinated in the first few weeks, as visual co-ordination begins to develop. It's never too early to take your baby for an eye examination. Any defect - such as a squint - will cause problems later on unless treated at an earlyage. A
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An inflammation of the episclera, a membrane covering the sclera of the eye. The sclera is composed of collagenous fibres to form a white, hollow ball. It is the skeleton of the eyeball and is covered by the episclera, a thin layer of tissue containing many blood vessels that nourish the sclera. On the front of the eye, the episclera is coveredTHE EYECARE TRUST
The General Optical Council (GOC) is an independent body set up in 1958 by Act of Parliament to regulate the optical profession. The GOC is responsible for the registration of opticians, that is optometrists and dispensing opticians and companies carrying on their business.THE EYECARE TRUST
The iris is a circular muscle near the front of the eye. Besides giving colour to the eye, the iris controls the amount of light that enters the eye through the pupil. The iris is located behind the cornea (the clear protective layer of the eye) and just in front of the focusing lens. To see clearly, the proper amount of light mustenter the eye.
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The Causes of Temporal Arteritis. Generally speaking there is no known cause for Giant cell arteritis but accompanying sudden loss of vision is related to optic nerve damage caused by the closing off of the central artery to the retina, or one of its branches. Artery occlusion may also occur as part of other ischaemic (obstructed blood flow) orTHE EYECARE TRUST
Retinal Tear and Vitreous Haemorrhage. Where the vitreous is securely attached to the retina, vitreous detachment may cause the retina to tear. If the retina tears across a blood vessel, there will be bleeding into the vitreous - this is called vitreous haemorrhage. Small amounts of bleeding cloud the vision, leading to the sensationof walking
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Adie's pupil, sometimes called the Holmes-Adie syndrome, is an unusual neurologic disorder in which the ability of the pupil to constrict is impaired, usually in one eye (although the second eye has a tendency to become involved eventually, usually at a later time, in about20-30% of cases).
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Nystagmus is an involuntary movement of the eyes - usually from side to side, but sometimes the eyes oscillate up and down or even in a circular motion. Most people with nystagmus have vision which is much worse than average - well below what is considered to be short sighted. Many people can register as partially sighted and a smallnumber can
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Lattice degeneration occurs in eight to 11 percent of the general population. It presents as a linear trail of fibrosed vessels within atrophied retina in a "lattice" pattern. It nearly always runs circumferentially between the equator and the ora serrata. The individual lesions are usually from one-half to six disc diameters andmay run 360
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The Eyecare Trust and National Eye Health Week are joining forces. In the future the charity will be known as Eye Health UK. We're busy building a new website but in the meantime please click here to access the Eyecare Trust website or visit www.visionmatters.org.uk for news about National Eye Health Weekclick here to access the Eyecare TrustTHE EYECARE TRUST
Stye. A stye (hordeolum) is an infection, usually a staphylococcal infection, of one or more of the glands at the edge of the eyelid or under it. An abscess forms and tends to rupture, releasing a small amount of pus. Styes sometimes form simultaneously with or as a resultof blepharitis.
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Clinical Characteristics. Ocular MG is characterised by the abrupt or insidious onset of weakness or fatigueability of one or both lids or the eye muscles. If the lid is involved it droops, otherwise known as ptosis; with extra ocular muscle involvement the patient sees doublelooking in
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The scratches on the cornea may increase the risk of bacterial infection in the eye. Shingles may also cause inflammation inside the eye, known as iritis or uveitis. It can also affect the optic nerve or the retina. Herpes zoster infections of the eye can lead to redness, swelling, pain, sensitivity toTHE EYECARE TRUST
Blepharitis is an inflammation of the eyelid that occurs when the glands around the eye lashes become blocked or infected as a result of an allergic reaction or a bacterial infection. Blocked glands lead to an excess production of oil which in turn creates a favourable environment for bacteria to grow. There are three types ofblepharitis:
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8 Top Tips for Buying the Best Sunglasses. 1. UV Rays - Expensive sometimes means better, but not necessarily in the case of sunglasses. What really counts is the degree to which the lenses filter out harmful UV rays. Look out for glasses carrying the European Standard 'CE' Mark, UV 400 or British Standard Mark, these ensure that thesunglasses
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An inflammation of the episclera, a membrane covering the sclera of the eye. The sclera is composed of collagenous fibres to form a white, hollow ball. It is the skeleton of the eyeball and is covered by the episclera, a thin layer of tissue containing many blood vessels that nourish the sclera. On the front of the eye, the episclera is coveredTHE EYECARE TRUST
Retinal Tear and Vitreous Haemorrhage. Where the vitreous is securely attached to the retina, vitreous detachment may cause the retina to tear. If the retina tears across a blood vessel, there will be bleeding into the vitreous - this is called vitreous haemorrhage. Small amounts of bleeding cloud the vision, leading to the sensationof walking
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What is Posterior Vitreous Detachment? Posterior Vitreous Detachment or PVD for short is a common condition that occurs in about 75% of people over the age of 65. As people get older the vitreous, a jelly-like substance inside the eye changes. This can cause Posterior Vitreous Detachment. MACULAR DEGENERATION HOME TEST How to Use the Grid 1 Hold the grid at your normal reading distance (use glasses if you need to) 2 Cover one eye at a time and focus at the dot in the centre of the gridEYECARE TRUST
The Eyecare Trust and National Eye Health Week are joining forces. In the future the charity will be known as Eye Health UK. We're busy building a new website but in the meantime please click here to access the Eyecare Trust website or visit www.visionmatters.org.uk for news about National Eye Health Weekclick here to access the Eyecare TrustTHE EYECARE TRUST
Stye. A stye (hordeolum) is an infection, usually a staphylococcal infection, of one or more of the glands at the edge of the eyelid or under it. An abscess forms and tends to rupture, releasing a small amount of pus. Styes sometimes form simultaneously with or as a resultof blepharitis.
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Clinical Characteristics. Ocular MG is characterised by the abrupt or insidious onset of weakness or fatigueability of one or both lids or the eye muscles. If the lid is involved it droops, otherwise known as ptosis; with extra ocular muscle involvement the patient sees doublelooking in
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The scratches on the cornea may increase the risk of bacterial infection in the eye. Shingles may also cause inflammation inside the eye, known as iritis or uveitis. It can also affect the optic nerve or the retina. Herpes zoster infections of the eye can lead to redness, swelling, pain, sensitivity toTHE EYECARE TRUST
Blepharitis is an inflammation of the eyelid that occurs when the glands around the eye lashes become blocked or infected as a result of an allergic reaction or a bacterial infection. Blocked glands lead to an excess production of oil which in turn creates a favourable environment for bacteria to grow. There are three types ofblepharitis:
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8 Top Tips for Buying the Best Sunglasses. 1. UV Rays - Expensive sometimes means better, but not necessarily in the case of sunglasses. What really counts is the degree to which the lenses filter out harmful UV rays. Look out for glasses carrying the European Standard 'CE' Mark, UV 400 or British Standard Mark, these ensure that thesunglasses
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An inflammation of the episclera, a membrane covering the sclera of the eye. The sclera is composed of collagenous fibres to form a white, hollow ball. It is the skeleton of the eyeball and is covered by the episclera, a thin layer of tissue containing many blood vessels that nourish the sclera. On the front of the eye, the episclera is coveredTHE EYECARE TRUST
Retinal Tear and Vitreous Haemorrhage. Where the vitreous is securely attached to the retina, vitreous detachment may cause the retina to tear. If the retina tears across a blood vessel, there will be bleeding into the vitreous - this is called vitreous haemorrhage. Small amounts of bleeding cloud the vision, leading to the sensationof walking
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What is Posterior Vitreous Detachment? Posterior Vitreous Detachment or PVD for short is a common condition that occurs in about 75% of people over the age of 65. As people get older the vitreous, a jelly-like substance inside the eye changes. This can cause Posterior Vitreous Detachment. MACULAR DEGENERATION HOME TEST How to Use the Grid 1 Hold the grid at your normal reading distance (use glasses if you need to) 2 Cover one eye at a time and focus at the dot in the centre of the gridTHE EYECARE TRUST
A - Z eye conditions. This section provides advice and information on a wide range of eye conditions from Adies s Pupil to Uveitis. Each fact sheet can be printed for future reference. » Acanthamoeba Keratitis. Act immediately on eye pain Contact lens wearers who experience any kind of unusual pain in their eyes should visit theirophthalmic
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According to the National Assistance Act 1948, a person can be registered as blind if they are 'so blind that they cannot do any work for which eyesight is essential'. A person may be registered as partially sighted if they are 'substantially and permanently handicapped by defective vision, caused by congenital defect orillness or injury'.
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It is quite usual for a baby's eyes to seem unco-ordinated in the first few weeks, as visual co-ordination begins to develop. It's never too early to take your baby for an eye examination. Any defect - such as a squint - will cause problems later on unless treated at an earlyage. A
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Take frequent breaks. When you work at a VDU your eyes can be focused on the screen for long periods so it is important to take a brief rest and give your eyes a break every 20 minutes or so. You should have sufficient space behind the screen for you to be able to look beyond it and relax your eyes. Screen settings and position.THE EYECARE TRUST
Retinal Tear and Vitreous Haemorrhage. Where the vitreous is securely attached to the retina, vitreous detachment may cause the retina to tear. If the retina tears across a blood vessel, there will be bleeding into the vitreous - this is called vitreous haemorrhage. Small amounts of bleeding cloud the vision, leading to the sensationof walking
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The Causes of Temporal Arteritis. Generally speaking there is no known cause for Giant cell arteritis but accompanying sudden loss of vision is related to optic nerve damage caused by the closing off of the central artery to the retina, or one of its branches. Artery occlusion may also occur as part of other ischaemic (obstructed blood flow) orTHE EYECARE TRUST
The General Optical Council (GOC) is an independent body set up in 1958 by Act of Parliament to regulate the optical profession. The GOC is responsible for the registration of opticians, that is optometrists and dispensing opticians and companies carrying on their business. MACULAR DEGENERATION HOME TEST How to Use the Grid 1 Hold the grid at your normal reading distance (use glasses if you need to) 2 Cover one eye at a time and focus at the dot in the centre of the gridTHE EYECARE TRUST
Adie's pupil, sometimes called the Holmes-Adie syndrome, is an unusual neurologic disorder in which the ability of the pupil to constrict is impaired, usually in one eye (although the second eye has a tendency to become involved eventually, usually at a later time, in about20-30% of cases).
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Night Driving - The Facts. Most of us are aware that driving at night is more demanding and stressful than driving in the daytime. We make natural compensations for this as we drive but it is a fact that the number of night and road accidents is much greater than those that occur during the day. Some blame "night myopia" and advocate specialEYECARE TRUST
The Eyecare Trust and National Eye Health Week are joining forces. In the future the charity will be known as Eye Health UK. We're busy building a new website but in the meantime please click here to access the Eyecare Trust website or visit www.visionmatters.org.uk for news about National Eye Health Weekclick here to access the Eyecare TrustTHE EYECARE TRUST
Stye. A stye (hordeolum) is an infection, usually a staphylococcal infection, of one or more of the glands at the edge of the eyelid or under it. An abscess forms and tends to rupture, releasing a small amount of pus. Styes sometimes form simultaneously with or as a resultof blepharitis.
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Clinical Characteristics. Ocular MG is characterised by the abrupt or insidious onset of weakness or fatigueability of one or both lids or the eye muscles. If the lid is involved it droops, otherwise known as ptosis; with extra ocular muscle involvement the patient sees doublelooking in
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The scratches on the cornea may increase the risk of bacterial infection in the eye. Shingles may also cause inflammation inside the eye, known as iritis or uveitis. It can also affect the optic nerve or the retina. Herpes zoster infections of the eye can lead to redness, swelling, pain, sensitivity toTHE EYECARE TRUST
Blepharitis is an inflammation of the eyelid that occurs when the glands around the eye lashes become blocked or infected as a result of an allergic reaction or a bacterial infection. Blocked glands lead to an excess production of oil which in turn creates a favourable environment for bacteria to grow. There are three types ofblepharitis:
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8 Top Tips for Buying the Best Sunglasses. 1. UV Rays - Expensive sometimes means better, but not necessarily in the case of sunglasses. What really counts is the degree to which the lenses filter out harmful UV rays. Look out for glasses carrying the European Standard 'CE' Mark, UV 400 or British Standard Mark, these ensure that thesunglasses
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An inflammation of the episclera, a membrane covering the sclera of the eye. The sclera is composed of collagenous fibres to form a white, hollow ball. It is the skeleton of the eyeball and is covered by the episclera, a thin layer of tissue containing many blood vessels that nourish the sclera. On the front of the eye, the episclera is coveredTHE EYECARE TRUST
Retinal Tear and Vitreous Haemorrhage. Where the vitreous is securely attached to the retina, vitreous detachment may cause the retina to tear. If the retina tears across a blood vessel, there will be bleeding into the vitreous - this is called vitreous haemorrhage. Small amounts of bleeding cloud the vision, leading to the sensationof walking
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What is Posterior Vitreous Detachment? Posterior Vitreous Detachment or PVD for short is a common condition that occurs in about 75% of people over the age of 65. As people get older the vitreous, a jelly-like substance inside the eye changes. This can cause Posterior Vitreous Detachment. MACULAR DEGENERATION HOME TEST How to Use the Grid 1 Hold the grid at your normal reading distance (use glasses if you need to) 2 Cover one eye at a time and focus at the dot in the centre of the gridEYECARE TRUST
The Eyecare Trust and National Eye Health Week are joining forces. In the future the charity will be known as Eye Health UK. We're busy building a new website but in the meantime please click here to access the Eyecare Trust website or visit www.visionmatters.org.uk for news about National Eye Health Weekclick here to access the Eyecare TrustTHE EYECARE TRUST
Stye. A stye (hordeolum) is an infection, usually a staphylococcal infection, of one or more of the glands at the edge of the eyelid or under it. An abscess forms and tends to rupture, releasing a small amount of pus. Styes sometimes form simultaneously with or as a resultof blepharitis.
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Clinical Characteristics. Ocular MG is characterised by the abrupt or insidious onset of weakness or fatigueability of one or both lids or the eye muscles. If the lid is involved it droops, otherwise known as ptosis; with extra ocular muscle involvement the patient sees doublelooking in
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The scratches on the cornea may increase the risk of bacterial infection in the eye. Shingles may also cause inflammation inside the eye, known as iritis or uveitis. It can also affect the optic nerve or the retina. Herpes zoster infections of the eye can lead to redness, swelling, pain, sensitivity toTHE EYECARE TRUST
Blepharitis is an inflammation of the eyelid that occurs when the glands around the eye lashes become blocked or infected as a result of an allergic reaction or a bacterial infection. Blocked glands lead to an excess production of oil which in turn creates a favourable environment for bacteria to grow. There are three types ofblepharitis:
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8 Top Tips for Buying the Best Sunglasses. 1. UV Rays - Expensive sometimes means better, but not necessarily in the case of sunglasses. What really counts is the degree to which the lenses filter out harmful UV rays. Look out for glasses carrying the European Standard 'CE' Mark, UV 400 or British Standard Mark, these ensure that thesunglasses
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An inflammation of the episclera, a membrane covering the sclera of the eye. The sclera is composed of collagenous fibres to form a white, hollow ball. It is the skeleton of the eyeball and is covered by the episclera, a thin layer of tissue containing many blood vessels that nourish the sclera. On the front of the eye, the episclera is coveredTHE EYECARE TRUST
Retinal Tear and Vitreous Haemorrhage. Where the vitreous is securely attached to the retina, vitreous detachment may cause the retina to tear. If the retina tears across a blood vessel, there will be bleeding into the vitreous - this is called vitreous haemorrhage. Small amounts of bleeding cloud the vision, leading to the sensationof walking
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What is Posterior Vitreous Detachment? Posterior Vitreous Detachment or PVD for short is a common condition that occurs in about 75% of people over the age of 65. As people get older the vitreous, a jelly-like substance inside the eye changes. This can cause Posterior Vitreous Detachment. MACULAR DEGENERATION HOME TEST How to Use the Grid 1 Hold the grid at your normal reading distance (use glasses if you need to) 2 Cover one eye at a time and focus at the dot in the centre of the gridTHE EYECARE TRUST
A - Z eye conditions. This section provides advice and information on a wide range of eye conditions from Adies s Pupil to Uveitis. Each fact sheet can be printed for future reference. » Acanthamoeba Keratitis. Act immediately on eye pain Contact lens wearers who experience any kind of unusual pain in their eyes should visit theirophthalmic
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According to the National Assistance Act 1948, a person can be registered as blind if they are 'so blind that they cannot do any work for which eyesight is essential'. A person may be registered as partially sighted if they are 'substantially and permanently handicapped by defective vision, caused by congenital defect orillness or injury'.
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It is quite usual for a baby's eyes to seem unco-ordinated in the first few weeks, as visual co-ordination begins to develop. It's never too early to take your baby for an eye examination. Any defect - such as a squint - will cause problems later on unless treated at an earlyage. A
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Take frequent breaks. When you work at a VDU your eyes can be focused on the screen for long periods so it is important to take a brief rest and give your eyes a break every 20 minutes or so. You should have sufficient space behind the screen for you to be able to look beyond it and relax your eyes. Screen settings and position.THE EYECARE TRUST
Retinal Tear and Vitreous Haemorrhage. Where the vitreous is securely attached to the retina, vitreous detachment may cause the retina to tear. If the retina tears across a blood vessel, there will be bleeding into the vitreous - this is called vitreous haemorrhage. Small amounts of bleeding cloud the vision, leading to the sensationof walking
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The Causes of Temporal Arteritis. Generally speaking there is no known cause for Giant cell arteritis but accompanying sudden loss of vision is related to optic nerve damage caused by the closing off of the central artery to the retina, or one of its branches. Artery occlusion may also occur as part of other ischaemic (obstructed blood flow) orTHE EYECARE TRUST
The General Optical Council (GOC) is an independent body set up in 1958 by Act of Parliament to regulate the optical profession. The GOC is responsible for the registration of opticians, that is optometrists and dispensing opticians and companies carrying on their business. MACULAR DEGENERATION HOME TEST How to Use the Grid 1 Hold the grid at your normal reading distance (use glasses if you need to) 2 Cover one eye at a time and focus at the dot in the centre of the gridTHE EYECARE TRUST
Adie's pupil, sometimes called the Holmes-Adie syndrome, is an unusual neurologic disorder in which the ability of the pupil to constrict is impaired, usually in one eye (although the second eye has a tendency to become involved eventually, usually at a later time, in about20-30% of cases).
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Night Driving - The Facts. Most of us are aware that driving at night is more demanding and stressful than driving in the daytime. We make natural compensations for this as we drive but it is a fact that the number of night and road accidents is much greater than those that occur during the day. Some blame "night myopia" and advocate specialWE'RE CHANGING
The Eyecare Trust and National Eye Health Week are joining forces. In the future the charity will be known as Eye Health UK. We're busy building a new website but in the meantime please click here to access the Eyecare Trust website or visit www.visionmatters.org.uk for news about National Eye HealthWeek
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