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Optic Disc Pallor in Parkinson's Disease: A UK Biobank Study
Abstract Background Recent studies have suggested that retinal changes measured with optical coherence tomography are detectable in early Parkinson's disease (PD), highlighting the potential of ophthalmic biomarkers for diagnosis and monitoring. Objective We set out to investigate the relationship between optic disc pallor measured in fundoscopy images
Samuel Gibbon+3 more
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Is manual counting of corneal endothelial cell density in eye banks still acceptable? The French experience [PDF]
Gilles Thuret
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P23-A137 Cross-border cooperation for corneal donation between lions eye bank Saar-Lor-Lux, Trier/Westpfalz in Homburg/Saar and Luxembourg [PDF]
Max Bofferding+5 more
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Motor Cortex Disinhibition Correlates with Olfactory Dysfunction in Parkinson's Disease
Abstract Background Motor cortex disinhibition, as measured by impaired short‐interval intracortical inhibition (SICI) using transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), is a well‐established feature of Parkinson's disease (PD). However, its substantial variability among patients remains unexplained, prompting questions about its origin, clinical relevance,
Claudia Ammann+12 more
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Editorial: Corneal transplantation and eye banking
Romano V.+3 more
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In Pursuit of the Elimination of Corneal Blindness: Is Establishing Eye Banks and Training Surgeons Enough? [PDF]
Bennie H. Jeng, Samera Ahmad
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Abstract Background The aim was to investigate if glymphatic function is impaired in patients with Huntington's disease (HD) and its clinical relevance. Methods Forty‐nine subjects carrying mutant Huntingtin (mHTT), comprising 35 manifest (mHD) and 14 pre‐manifest (PreHD), and 35 healthy controls (HC) were recruited in this study.
Jin‐Hui Yin+3 more
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P10-A128 Trending of contamination rates across NHSBT eye banks
Lauren Roberts, David Usherwood
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Cholinergic System Changes in Dopa‐Unresponsive Freezing of Gait in Parkinson's Disease
Abstract Background Freezing of gait (FoG) is a debilitating mobility disturbance that becomes increasingly resistant to dopaminergic pharmacotherapies with advancing Parkinson's disease (PD). The pathophysiology underlying the response of FoG to dopaminergic treatment is poorly understood.
Kelvin L. Chou+6 more
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