Emulsification of Silicone Oil and Eye Movements
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2011Vol. 52(13), pp. 9721–9721
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Abstract
The addition of high molecular components to a base oil increases its extensional and shear viscosity. Although the extensional viscosity affected the ease with which the oil could be injected, the results showed that it was the shear viscosity that determined the relative velocity between the oil and the wall of the vitreous cavity, and thus the propensity to emulsify.
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