Osteosarcoma and Undifferentiated Pleomorphic Sarcoma of Bone Waterford
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1. Frame Selection Hira Nath Dahal
2. Frame purpose Primary purpose – to hold the prescribed lenses in such a way as to provide the optimum visual efficiency. Secondly- frame should be physically comfortable , attractive in appearance and meet the expectation of the patient. Thirdly – fashion ( spectacles frames have become an important component of fashion)
3. Choosing frames to suit you? • Careful choice of frame can make a difference to the way you look and the image you create. • Do you want to blend in or stand out in crowd? • An intellectual or something very modern and individual?
4. Spectacle frame selection criteria • LOOKS • PRESCRIPTION OF YOUR EYES. • YOUR WORKING ENVIRONMENT • YOUR HABIT • Of course YOUR BUDGET
5. General guidelines for selecting frame. Eye position - well centered within the frame. width- frame should be wide enough so that there is just slight clearance between the frame temples and the sides of the head. brow- top of the frame wire should follow the brow line .
6. • Proportion- size and weight of frame should be in proportion to the body size and weight. Slim build – thinner more delicate frames. • Lenses- thinner , lighter ,reflection free lenses are always the best choice. • Attractive frames gently counterbalance your face shape and features.
7. For suitable frame.. Consider- • The shape of your face. • Your coloring. • Your nose • Your eyes • Your hairline • The image you wish to project.
8. Determining face shape Looking at the mirror
9. Face morphology and frame selection • Frame shape should contrast with the face shape. • Frame size should be in scale with the face size. • Eye wear should repeat your personal best feature. blue frame to match blue eyes. (Vision Council of America)
10. The nose Frame must properly adjust to the nose.
Overview. Undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma (UPS) is a rare type of cancer that begins mostly in the soft tissues of the body. Soft tissues connect, support and surround other body structures. UPS usually occurs in the arms or legs. Less often it can happen in the area behind the abdominal organs (retroperitoneum).