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1. Lange's fold of the ora frequently found at autopsy in fetuses and infants is a purely postmortal change. 2. The 'honeycomb ora' occurring in infants and small children may sometimes be present in vivo. The extensive and larger cavities however may well have appeared only postmortally here too
To demonstrate the potential for visual recovery after surgery for early foveal involvement by progressive degenerative retinoschisis.Surgical case report.A 79-year-old woman was monitored over 4 years for degenerative BACKGROUND
Unexplained sudden visual loss after removal of silicone oil from the eye has recently been described. We report the occurrence and features of unexplained central scotoma developing with silicone oil in situ in the vitreous cavity.
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A retrospective case series of five patients
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To evaluate macular cone structure in patients with X-linked retinoschisis (XLRS) caused by mutations in exon 6 of the RS1 gene.
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High-resolution macular images were obtained with adaptive optics scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (AOSLO) and spectral domain optical coherence tomography
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Paravascular retinal abnormalities are common in highly myopic eyes. However, affected areas may be underestimated, and the pathogenesis and effects on retinal function remain unclear.
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To prospectively investigate the characteristics and pathogenesis of paravascular inner retinal
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To report a case of full-thickness macular hole in a patient with X-linked retinoschisis and the outcome after surgical repair.
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A 15-year-old boy with a history of X-linked retinoschisis presented to his ophthalmologist for routine follow-up and was found to have a Stage-3 macular
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Vitrectomy for symptomatic vitreous floaters carries significant risks. Justification of surgery is difficult, particularly in healthy eyes with normal visual acuity and without a posterior vitreous detachment. This is the first reported case of optical coherence tomography being utilized
Purpose. Solar retinopathy is a rare clinical disturbance, for which spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) findings are not always consistent. We report on two cases of solar retinopathy and discuss its differential diagnosis. Methods. This is an observational case study. Results. A
Background. Submacular hemorrhage can occur after blunt trauma to the eye. Intravitreal tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) and gas injection are often used for treatment and are effective for submacular hemorrhage caused by age-related macular degeneration. This report describes the clinical outcome
Hereditary vitreoretinopathies are potentially blinding inherited disorders characterized by an abnormal-appearing vitreous gel and associated retinal changes. Four of these disorders, Stickler's syndrome, Wagner's disease, erosive vitreoretinopathy, and Goldmann-Favre syndrome, exhibit marked
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Of our retrospective study was the estimation of the efficacy of recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) and intravitreal injections of SF6 gas in cases of subretinal macular haemorrhages.
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In 20 patients aged 23-83 years, the subretinal macular haemorrhages were diagnosed,
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To describe a patient with cancer-associated retinopathy (CAR) in whom antirecoverin antibody was found in the aqueous humor.
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Interventional case report.
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A 65-year-old man underwent resection of adenocarcinoma of the lung in June 1991 and noted deterioration of vision 10
We report a very unusual case of a composite high-grade glioma and rhabdoid tumor in an adult. A 22-year-old woman presented with scintillating scotoma due to a solid tumor with surrounding brain edema in the right occipital lobe. The tumor was grossly resected. Histological examinations showed that
BACKGROUND
Partial avulsion of the optic nerve head is a rare and severe complication of ocular blunt trauma.
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We report the case of a 28-year-old man presenting to the emergency department for blunt trauma to his right eye with a basketball. Visual acuity was decreased to hand motion, and
The effect of blast overpressure on visual system pathology was studied in 14 male Sprague-Dawley rats weighing 360-432 g. Blast overpressure was simulated using a compressed-air driven shock tube, with the aim of studying a range of overpressures causing sublethal injury. Neither control