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SUBRETINAL DRUSENOID DEPOSITS AND SOFT DRUSEN
Retina, 2022The two major phenotypes of intermediate age-related macular degeneration, soft drusen and subretinal drusenoid deposits, are shown here to have many distinguishing characteristics and few in common.
R. J. Thomson+19 more
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MsTGANet: Automatic Drusen Segmentation From Retinal OCT Images
IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, 2021Drusen is considered as the landmark for diagnosis of AMD and important risk factor for the development of AMD. Therefore, accurate segmentation of drusen in retinal OCT images is crucial for early diagnosis of AMD.
Meng Wang+9 more
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Case of the disappearing drusen
Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology, 2023A 66-year-old man with age-related macular degeneration was admitted for new left cerebellar and right parietal hemorrhagic tumours. Excisional biopsy of the left cerebellar lesion demonstrated primary CNS lymphoma (PCNSL) of diffuse large B-cell morphology. No intraocular inflammation was present.
Haider, Ali S.+2 more
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Glycoproteins of drusen and drusen-like lesions
Journal of Molecular Histology, 2007Abstract Purpose: Drusen are a marker of age‐related macular degeneration. Lesions similar to drusen, both in histology and their clinical appearance are also seen in choroidal tumours, chronic inflammatory and degenerative conditions of the eye, and in mesangiocapillary glomerulonephritis type II (MCGN‐II).
D'Souza, Yvonne+2 more
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The Lancet, 2003
85 Parle JV, Maisonneuve P, Sheppard MC, Boyle P, Franklyn JA. Prediction of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in elderly people from one low serum thyrotropin result: a 10-year cohort study. Lancet 2001; 358: 861–65. 86 Mitsiades N, Poulaki V, Mitsiades CS, Koutras DA, Chrousos GP.
David Trew+2 more
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85 Parle JV, Maisonneuve P, Sheppard MC, Boyle P, Franklyn JA. Prediction of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in elderly people from one low serum thyrotropin result: a 10-year cohort study. Lancet 2001; 358: 861–65. 86 Mitsiades N, Poulaki V, Mitsiades CS, Koutras DA, Chrousos GP.
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Retina, 2020
PURPOSE To investigate the prevalence of pachydrusen, soft drusen, and subretinal drusenoid deposits in eyes with different neovascular age-related macular degeneration (nAMD) subtypes, determine the relationship between each drusen type and the ...
Junwon Lee+6 more
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PURPOSE To investigate the prevalence of pachydrusen, soft drusen, and subretinal drusenoid deposits in eyes with different neovascular age-related macular degeneration (nAMD) subtypes, determine the relationship between each drusen type and the ...
Junwon Lee+6 more
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1973
Two case reports, one clinical and the other pathologic, illustrate important features of optic nerve drusen. A clinical subject demonstrates that optic nerve drusen cause visual field defects and central visual loss in childhood. Another case, studied postmortem, illustrates optic atrophy caused by drusen.
Robert S. Hepler+2 more
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Two case reports, one clinical and the other pathologic, illustrate important features of optic nerve drusen. A clinical subject demonstrates that optic nerve drusen cause visual field defects and central visual loss in childhood. Another case, studied postmortem, illustrates optic atrophy caused by drusen.
Robert S. Hepler+2 more
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Survey of Ophthalmology, 2002
Optic disk drusen occur in 3.4 to 24 per 1,000 population and are bilateral in approximately 75%. Disturbance in the axonal metabolism in the presence of a small scleral canal--regardless of eyelength--is considered responsible for the development. The drusen increase in size, becoming more visible with age due to continuing calcium apposition, and ...
Auw-Hädrich, Claudia+2 more
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Optic disk drusen occur in 3.4 to 24 per 1,000 population and are bilateral in approximately 75%. Disturbance in the axonal metabolism in the presence of a small scleral canal--regardless of eyelength--is considered responsible for the development. The drusen increase in size, becoming more visible with age due to continuing calcium apposition, and ...
Auw-Hädrich, Claudia+2 more
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