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About Richard Antcliff · Richard Antcliff Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon - Richard Antcliff trained as a doctor at The Medical College of Saint Bartholomew’s Hospital (also known as Barts) in London, qualifying in 1989.

  • http://www.richardantcliff.com/age-related-macular-degeneration.php Age Related Macular Degeneration · ARMD · Richard Antcliff Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon - Age Related Macular Degeneration (ARMD) is a common condition that affects the central part of the retina (the macula lutea) as people get older. ARMD is commonly divided into two types, dry and wet. Dry is a very slowly developing wear and tear of the retina at the back of the eye.
  • http://www.richardantcliff.com/multivitamins-and-armd.php Multivitamins and Age Related Macular Degeneration · ARMD · Richard Antcliff Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon - There are theoretical reasons and some experimental evidence that suggests that multivitamins and antioxidants may help to reduce the risk of losing vision from Age Related Macular Degeneration (ARMD). There has only been one large-scale study however that showed that taking multivitamin supplements can make a difference.
  • http://www.richardantcliff.com/anti-vascular-endothelial-growth-factor.php Anti Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor · VEGF · Richard Antcliff Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon - Age related Macular Degeneration is commonly divided into two types, dry and wet. Dry is a very slowly developing wear and tear of the retina at the back of the eye. Some people develop the wet form where new blood vessels grow under the centre of the retina. This can make central vision worse over a matter of weeks.
  • http://www.richardantcliff.com/intravitreal-injections.php Richard Antcliff Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon - Intravitreal injections On the day of the injection, I will clean up around your eye with some antiseptic and put some antibiotic and anaesthetic drops in your eye. I then place a spring called a speculum on your eyelids to keep them open. I will ask you to look over to 1 side and measure where I will place the injection. The injection takes only a few seconds and you may feel a mild prick as the needle goes in. You will notice some floaters in the centre of your vision like little flies. These take 2 to 3 days to clear. Afterwards I will give you some antibiotic drops to put into your eye 3 times a day for 5 days.
  • http://www.richardantcliff.com/modern-cataract-surgery.php Modern Cataract Surgery · Richard Antcliff Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon - A cataract is a clouding of the lens inside the eye. There are different types of cataract occurring at different positions inside the lens. The most common form of cataract is an extension of the normal ageing and yellowing of the lens. This results in a blurring of vision like looking through frosted bathroom glass.
  • http://www.richardantcliff.com/cataract-surgery-implants.php Cataract Surgery Implants · Richard Antcliff Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon - During routine cataract surgery an implant is placed inside the eye in the same position as your original lens. This is for focusing light onto the retina at the back of your eye. Before the operation I carry out tests on your eye called biometry, to work out what is the best strength of implant for your individual eye.
  • http://www.richardantcliff.com/results-and-complications.php Results and Complications · Richard Antcliff Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon - The most important measure of complication is tearing of the posterior capsule. Mr Antcliff 1 in 290 (0.34%). National Average 1 in 25 (4%). Deviation from predicted refraction. This shows the percentage of patients after the surgery who were close to the predicted glasses strength after the operation. Mr Antcliff 96% within 1 dioptre
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  • http://www.richardantcliff.com/flashes-and-floaters.php Flashes and Floaters · Richard Antcliff Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon - The back of the eye is filled with a jelly called the vitreous. This is attached to the retina. The vitreous contains fibres, which are not normally visible. With time these fibres can stick together and become visible. These are called floaters. They cast shadows on the retina, which flit about like little flies or spiders.
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  • Susan M Lalumia - Bought this for a friend. The Kaplan book I ...

    Bought this for a friend. The Kaplan book I had years ago had a cd that came with it that had over 200 practice questions as well as the ones on paper in the book. Kind of disappointing to not receive the same disc and instead got a dvd of someone lecturing.

  • CandB M - It seems to be working !

    The Exalt Hair loss treatment was delivered in protective packaging and in a nice product box, however some of the product has leaked. It is difficult to see how much, but it doesn't seem significant, so we decided against returning the product. We purchased the treatment in a promotion for testing and review. The serum seems to be working, though my father has not been using it long enough for us to see a significant amount of hair growth. We will update the review in a few weeks or when we notice the effectiveness.