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Diagnosis and Imaging of Optic Nerve Head Drusen
Seminars in Ophthalmology, 2019The presence of optic nerve swelling in pediatric patients is a frequent cause for referral to pediatric ophthalmologists and neuro-ophthalmologists because this finding can be the harbinger of serious neurologic disease including brain tumor ...
Ryan Gise, E. Gaier, G. Heidary
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EYES WITH SUBRETINAL DRUSENOID DEPOSITS AND NO DRUSEN: Progression of Macular Findings
Retina, 2019Purpose: To investigate the macular changes over time in eyes containing subretinal drusenoid deposits (also known as pseudodrusen) with no drusen >63 µm.
R. Spaide+4 more
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Annexins in Bruch’s Memberane and Drusen
2007Annexins (also known as lipocortins) are a family of calcium and phospholipid-binding proteins. At least 20 members of this family are known, and they have a wide range of potential functions, such as vesicular transport and trafficking, endocytosis, exocytosis and cellcell adhesion.
Joe G. Hollyfield+4 more
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Der Ophthalmologe, 2008
Optic disc drusen (ODD) are an initially symptom-free, usually bilateral, progressive type of optic neuropathy with genetic disposition. We observed visual field loss (VFL) in 64% (49 of 77) of our patients. Vascular complications such as AION are common.
E Gramer, M Schargus
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Optic disc drusen (ODD) are an initially symptom-free, usually bilateral, progressive type of optic neuropathy with genetic disposition. We observed visual field loss (VFL) in 64% (49 of 77) of our patients. Vascular complications such as AION are common.
E Gramer, M Schargus
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SCOTOPIC AND FAST MESOPIC MICROPERIMETRY IN EYES WITH DRUSEN AND RETICULAR PSEUDODRUSEN.
Retina, 2019PURPOSE To evaluate the feasibility in the clinical practice of a fast and simple mesopic microperimetry examination comparing the retinal sensitivity in eyes with drusen and reticular pseudodrusen by scotopic and mesopic testing.
F. Corvi+4 more
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Characterization of Drusen-associated Glycoconjugates
Ophthalmology, 1997Drusen are extracellular deposits that accumulate between the basal lamina of the retinal pigment epithelium and the elastic lamina of Bruch membrane in aging human eyes. Although specific types of drusen are recognized as significant risk factors for the development of both the atrophic and exudative forms of age-related macular degeneration, few ...
Gregory S. Hageman+3 more
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Drusen ooze: Predictor for progression of dry age-related macular degeneration
Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 2021Mahima Jhingan+8 more
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Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 2021
S. Inoda+7 more
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Albrecht von Graefes Archiv f�r Klinische und Experimentelle Ophthalmologie, 1973
Among 1076 schoolchildren aged about 7, four were found to have anomalous elevation of the optic disc attributable to buried drusen. No superficial optic disc drusen were found in any of the children examined. The optic disc anomaly due to buried drusen is peculiar to children. The frequency of the condition in the child population examined corresponds
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Among 1076 schoolchildren aged about 7, four were found to have anomalous elevation of the optic disc attributable to buried drusen. No superficial optic disc drusen were found in any of the children examined. The optic disc anomaly due to buried drusen is peculiar to children. The frequency of the condition in the child population examined corresponds
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