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International Ophthalmology, 1996
Based on previous work, this paper describes the anatomical and functional characteristics of the choroidal vasculature, namely the choriocapillaris, the arterial and arteriovenous anastomosis, the segmental distribution of the short posterior ciliary arteries, and the choroidal veins.
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Based on previous work, this paper describes the anatomical and functional characteristics of the choroidal vasculature, namely the choriocapillaris, the arterial and arteriovenous anastomosis, the segmental distribution of the short posterior ciliary arteries, and the choroidal veins.
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International Ophthalmology Clinics, 1997
The choroidal osteoma is a benign, ossifying tumor of the choroid that typically is found in young, healthy women in the second or third decade of life. Its pathogenesis is unknown. This tumor is clinically unilateral in 75% of cases and tends to be located in the juxtapapillary region. Choroidal neovascularization may occur in up to one-third of cases.
E F, Kadrmas, J J, Weiter
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The choroidal osteoma is a benign, ossifying tumor of the choroid that typically is found in young, healthy women in the second or third decade of life. Its pathogenesis is unknown. This tumor is clinically unilateral in 75% of cases and tends to be located in the juxtapapillary region. Choroidal neovascularization may occur in up to one-third of cases.
E F, Kadrmas, J J, Weiter
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British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2007
This article reviews the current literature on choroidal melanoma and discusses its presentation, simulating lesions and current management. Choroidal melanoma is a major ocular problem that could threaten the patient's life and requires early diagnosis and treatment.
Ahmed, Sallam, John, Hungerford
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This article reviews the current literature on choroidal melanoma and discusses its presentation, simulating lesions and current management. Choroidal melanoma is a major ocular problem that could threaten the patient's life and requires early diagnosis and treatment.
Ahmed, Sallam, John, Hungerford
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Retina, 1990
Two patients with acquired immune deficiency syndrome presented with headaches and fevers. A diagnosis of cryptococcal meningitis was made by lumbar puncture and elevated cryptococcal antigens. Complaints of decreased vision in both patients led to the diagnosis of optic disc edema and cryptococcal choroiditis with yellow-white choroidal infiltrates ...
M D, Carney, J L, Combs, W, Waschler
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Two patients with acquired immune deficiency syndrome presented with headaches and fevers. A diagnosis of cryptococcal meningitis was made by lumbar puncture and elevated cryptococcal antigens. Complaints of decreased vision in both patients led to the diagnosis of optic disc edema and cryptococcal choroiditis with yellow-white choroidal infiltrates ...
M D, Carney, J L, Combs, W, Waschler
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Ophthalmologica, 1984
The macular arterial nutrition is represented by the short posterior choroidal arteries and by the recurrent posterior arteries. The multiplicity of sources and the frequency of anastomoses make the possibility of a choroidal segmentation at the posterior pole difficult to believe. The Central choriocapillary does not have any specific character.
J B, Saracco, P, Gastaud, B, Legrignou
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The macular arterial nutrition is represented by the short posterior choroidal arteries and by the recurrent posterior arteries. The multiplicity of sources and the frequency of anastomoses make the possibility of a choroidal segmentation at the posterior pole difficult to believe. The Central choriocapillary does not have any specific character.
J B, Saracco, P, Gastaud, B, Legrignou
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Journal of Insurance Medicine, 2016
Choroidal nevi are common benign melanocytic lesions of the posterior uvea.
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Choroidal nevi are common benign melanocytic lesions of the posterior uvea.
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Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2013
Prior studies have not conclusively established a relationship between the choroid and glaucoma. The development of an enhanced imaging technique for spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) has allowed for measurements of choroidal thickness that are more accurate than previously possible.
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Prior studies have not conclusively established a relationship between the choroid and glaucoma. The development of an enhanced imaging technique for spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) has allowed for measurements of choroidal thickness that are more accurate than previously possible.
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Bilateral Choroidal Osteomas With Choroidal Neovascularization
JAMA Ophthalmology, 2020Anmol U, Naik, Rajiv, Raman
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Choroidal nevus or melanoma? Choroidal neovascularisation as a confounder in choroidal nevus
Journal Français d'Ophtalmologie, 2017O, Subira +3 more
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