Aaron Sobol, MD
  Corneal and Refractive Surgery
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I am a board-certified ophthalmologist interested in asp.net and vb.net programming.  I have posted some visual studio programs below to the left to help with common ophthalmic calculations.  I occasionally post photos and clinical scenarios from my practice.

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 Saturday, December 12, 2009


Nodular episcleritis with dellen formation   
This is my fourth blog post with a picture of a corneal dellen.  I don't know what it is about these things that makes them so interesting to me.




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Episcleritis is an inflammatory condition of episclera, a connective tissue present between the conjunctiva and sclera of the eye. The redness of the eye makes the condition look similar to conjunctivitis but without discharge...

Thursday, July 15, 2010 4:14 AM

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Monday, July 19, 2010 3:12 AM

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Episcleritis is one of those conditions, like subconjunctival hemorrhage, that typically looks worse than it is. Reassure patients that they do not have "pink-eye." However, be sure to distinguish this condition from the more severe scleritis, which is far more painful and may have more serious implications.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010 6:25 PM

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piscleritis is the condition in which acute redness will be noticed in one or both the eyes. It is an inflammatory disease which is caused in the episclera of your eye. Episclera is the thin layer which is found in between the sclera and conjunctiva layers of your eye.

Thursday, July 22, 2010 11:10 AM

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You have to see a dermatologist but the problem with dermatologists is that they take allots of money without even helping, so good luck in finding some one good. I my self had a problem with acne and it is now more better. I will tell you what I have done.

Thursday, July 29, 2010 10:28 AM

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Strabismus surgery is typically recommended when a patient’s eye alignment can no longer be treated with conservative measures such as eyeglasses, eye patching, prisms, and orthoptic exercises. Like many other ophthalmic procedures, strabismus surgery is very safe and effective, but complications can occur and need to be diagnosed and treated early to optimize post-operative outcome.

Thursday, August 19, 2010 4:27 PM

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