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Comparison of efficacy and safety between gonioscopy-assisted transluminal trabeculotomy and trabeculectomy for primary open-angle glaucoma treatment: a retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
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Postoperative Outcomes of PreserFlo MicroShunt in Patients with Exfoliation Glaucoma. [PDF]
Wakuda H, Aoki R, Nakakura S.
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Safe CNV removal is crucial for successful hESC-RPE transplantation in wet age-related macular degeneration. [PDF]
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Cell blebbing novel therapeutic possibilities to counter metastasis. [PDF]
Jia W, Czabanka M, Broggini T.
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Pulmonary bullae and blebs can result in a pneumothorax. Their prevalence in the normal population is currently unknown. Postmortem CT (PMCT) images from a forensic database were used to determine the prevalence of pulmonary bullae/blebs in the normal Dutch adult population and its consequence for diving medicine, as bullae and blebs are often ...
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A mathematical model for bleb regulation in zebrafish primordial germ cells.
Mathematical medicine and biology : a journal of the IMA, 2021Blebs are cell protrusions generated by local membrane-cortex detachments followed by expansion of the plasma membrane. Blebs are formed by some migrating cells, e.g. primordial germ cells of the zebrafish.
Carolin Dirks+4 more
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Clinical Nuclear Medicine
Blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome or Bean syndrome is a rare genetic disorder characterized by the presence of multiple venous hemangiomas, most commonly involving the skin and gastrointestinal tract, but which can also involve other organs as well.
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Blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome or Bean syndrome is a rare genetic disorder characterized by the presence of multiple venous hemangiomas, most commonly involving the skin and gastrointestinal tract, but which can also involve other organs as well.
Ritwik Wakankar+2 more
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Tc-99m red blood cell imaging in a patient with blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome.
Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 2008Blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome, first discovered in 1860 by Gascoyen, is a rare syndrome characterized by multiple venous malformations (hemangiomas) of the skin and in the gastrointestinal tract.
Rajkumar Yarlagadda, Y. Menda, M. Graham
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