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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1968
THERE are two retinal structures which are able to proliferate upon irritation. These are the retinal pigment epithelium and the retinal glial cells, especially the astrocytes. Both these elements are involved in the formation of chorioretinal scars. They heal defects and may close holes.
F C, Blodi, F, Hervouet
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THERE are two retinal structures which are able to proliferate upon irritation. These are the retinal pigment epithelium and the retinal glial cells, especially the astrocytes. Both these elements are involved in the formation of chorioretinal scars. They heal defects and may close holes.
F C, Blodi, F, Hervouet
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American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1968
R D, Richards, C E, West, A A, Meisels
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R D, Richards, C E, West, A A, Meisels
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HELICOIDAL PERIPAPILLARY CHORIORETINAL DEGENERATION
Acta Ophthalmologica, 1979A family with helicoidal peripapillary chorioretinal degeneration is described. This is a rare bilateral fundus affection — only seven more or less typical cases have been reported in the literature. 21 patients from the same family in four generations were examined, 10 men and 11 women. Seven men and six women showed a helicoidal affection.
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Sveinsson Chorioretinal Atrophy: Helicoid Peripapillary Chorioretinal Degeneration
JAMA Ophthalmology, 2017Vinod, Kumar, Hemant, Trehan, Neha, Goel
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American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1956
T, DAS, M S, NIRANKARI, M R, CHADDAH
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T, DAS, M S, NIRANKARI, M R, CHADDAH
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Spectrum of Syphilitic Chorioretinitis and Its Evolution Based on Multimodal Imaging
Ocular Immunology and Inflammation, 2022June Artaechevarria-Artieda +2 more
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Chorioretinitis And Hydrocephalus
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1963C L, GILES, A S, LEWIS
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