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Seminars in Ophthalmology, 2003
Optic disc drusen are congenital and developmental anomalies of the optic nerve head seen commonly in clinical practice, often as an incidental ophthalmologic finding during routine exams. Optic disc drusen are a form of calcific degeneration in some of the axons of the optic nerve.
Patricia L, Davis, Walter M, Jay
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Optic disc drusen are congenital and developmental anomalies of the optic nerve head seen commonly in clinical practice, often as an incidental ophthalmologic finding during routine exams. Optic disc drusen are a form of calcific degeneration in some of the axons of the optic nerve.
Patricia L, Davis, Walter M, Jay
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Retina, 1999
To determine the yearly incidence of visual loss in the fellow eyes of patients with unilateral neovascular age-related macular degeneration (ARMD) and to assess the drusen characteristics portending the greatest risk for this outcome.A total of 101 patients with unilateral exudative ARMD and drusen only in the fellow eye were entered into the study ...
D, Sarraf +5 more
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To determine the yearly incidence of visual loss in the fellow eyes of patients with unilateral neovascular age-related macular degeneration (ARMD) and to assess the drusen characteristics portending the greatest risk for this outcome.A total of 101 patients with unilateral exudative ARMD and drusen only in the fellow eye were entered into the study ...
D, Sarraf +5 more
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Indocyanine Green Angiography of Drusen
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1997To analyze the indocyanine green angiographic findings of drusen in the early stages of age-related macular degeneration.Sixty-nine eyes of 53 consecutive patients with drusen but without exudative complications of age-related macular degeneration were studied.
J J, Arnold +4 more
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Retina, 2015
To evaluate eyes with refractile drusen using clinical imaging and to identify candidate histologic correlates of refractile drusen.Refractile drusen were defined as drusenoid material containing small refractile spherules. Retrospective analysis of color, autofluorescence, and spectral domain optical coherence tomography images of eyes with refractile
Mihoko, Suzuki +3 more
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To evaluate eyes with refractile drusen using clinical imaging and to identify candidate histologic correlates of refractile drusen.Refractile drusen were defined as drusenoid material containing small refractile spherules. Retrospective analysis of color, autofluorescence, and spectral domain optical coherence tomography images of eyes with refractile
Mihoko, Suzuki +3 more
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1984
To the Editor. —In their article in the MayArchives, Bec et al 1 reported on the identification of optic nerve drusen with computed tomography (CT). This capability is well known. Using this method to detect drusen is not cost-effective (a CT scan costs $300 to $400) and exposes the patient to unnecessary radiation.
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To the Editor. —In their article in the MayArchives, Bec et al 1 reported on the identification of optic nerve drusen with computed tomography (CT). This capability is well known. Using this method to detect drusen is not cost-effective (a CT scan costs $300 to $400) and exposes the patient to unnecessary radiation.
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