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Hospital Medicine, 2003
The eye and its adnexae can be involved in several different ways in endocrine disorders and the ocular manifestations vary. Ocular symptoms and signs may herald the diagnosis and patients may present with early or late signs of disease.
Chun H, Lau, Susan, Lightman
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The eye and its adnexae can be involved in several different ways in endocrine disorders and the ocular manifestations vary. Ocular symptoms and signs may herald the diagnosis and patients may present with early or late signs of disease.
Chun H, Lau, Susan, Lightman
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2019
The transparency of the eye can be disturbed by several eye diseases. It has recently been reported that periostin plays pivotal roles in the pathogenesis of several eye disease, such as diabetic retinopathy (DR), age-related macular degeneration (AMD), glaucoma, pterygia, corneal dystrophy, and chronic ocular allergic diseases.
Shigeo, Yoshida +2 more
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The transparency of the eye can be disturbed by several eye diseases. It has recently been reported that periostin plays pivotal roles in the pathogenesis of several eye disease, such as diabetic retinopathy (DR), age-related macular degeneration (AMD), glaucoma, pterygia, corneal dystrophy, and chronic ocular allergic diseases.
Shigeo, Yoshida +2 more
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British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2005
Diabetes mellitus affects at least 2% of the UK population and complications include blindness. Control of risk factors and laser treatment prevent visual loss. A National Screening Programme will identify at-risk patients. Treatments currently in clinical trial include antipermeability agents.
Gerry, Clare, Helen, Cook, Philip, Hykin
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Diabetes mellitus affects at least 2% of the UK population and complications include blindness. Control of risk factors and laser treatment prevent visual loss. A National Screening Programme will identify at-risk patients. Treatments currently in clinical trial include antipermeability agents.
Gerry, Clare, Helen, Cook, Philip, Hykin
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Survey of Ophthalmology, 2015
Dengue fever, a viral disease epidemic in some parts of the world, is of considerable international concern, with a growing incidence owing to developing urbanization, tourism, and trade. Ocular manifestations of dengue fever are uncommon, but of great significance.
Aaron W. Ng, Stephen C. Teoh
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Dengue fever, a viral disease epidemic in some parts of the world, is of considerable international concern, with a growing incidence owing to developing urbanization, tourism, and trade. Ocular manifestations of dengue fever are uncommon, but of great significance.
Aaron W. Ng, Stephen C. Teoh
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Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 2000
The treatment of thyroid eye disease is very complex, owing to the varied nature of the symptoms and the variable course of the disease. The first step in treatment should be achieving an euthyroid state or monitoring for the development of hyperthyroidism if the patient is euthyroid at presentation.
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The treatment of thyroid eye disease is very complex, owing to the varied nature of the symptoms and the variable course of the disease. The first step in treatment should be achieving an euthyroid state or monitoring for the development of hyperthyroidism if the patient is euthyroid at presentation.
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Seminars in Ophthalmology, 2003
Thyroid eye disease remains one of the most common orbital abnormalities encountered by ophthalmologists. While the maintenance of thyroid function remains of paramount importance to the patient's health, the appearance of the orbit, including the eyelid position and position of the globe, proptosis, remains of paramount importance to the patient ...
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Thyroid eye disease remains one of the most common orbital abnormalities encountered by ophthalmologists. While the maintenance of thyroid function remains of paramount importance to the patient's health, the appearance of the orbit, including the eyelid position and position of the globe, proptosis, remains of paramount importance to the patient ...
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The eye in neurological disease
Hospital Medicine, 2003Assessment of the pupils includes the direct, consensual and accommodative response, as well the swingingflashlight test, which assesses the presence of a relative afferent pupillary defect (RAPD). When light is shone into the normal eye, both pupils constrict, but when it is swung to the eye with the RAPD ‐ e.g.
Dipak, Parmar, Susan, Lightman
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Neurologic Clinics, 2010
Thyroid eye disease (TED) is the most common cause of proptosis in adults, and should always be a consideration in patients with unexplained diplopia, pain, or optic nerve dysfunction. At least 80% of TED is associated with Graves disease (GD), and at least 50% of patients with GD develop clinically evident symptomatic TED.
Kimberly P, Cockerham, Stephanie S, Chan
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Thyroid eye disease (TED) is the most common cause of proptosis in adults, and should always be a consideration in patients with unexplained diplopia, pain, or optic nerve dysfunction. At least 80% of TED is associated with Graves disease (GD), and at least 50% of patients with GD develop clinically evident symptomatic TED.
Kimberly P, Cockerham, Stephanie S, Chan
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The Lancet, 1997
Diabetes mellitus affects most organs in the body. The manifestations of these effects are generally detected by changes in function that may or may not be peculiar to diabetes. For example, effects on the kidneys may be indicated by the development of albuminuria, and effects on the peripheral nervous system by diminished perception of hot or cold ...
R, Klein, B E, Klein
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Diabetes mellitus affects most organs in the body. The manifestations of these effects are generally detected by changes in function that may or may not be peculiar to diabetes. For example, effects on the kidneys may be indicated by the development of albuminuria, and effects on the peripheral nervous system by diminished perception of hot or cold ...
R, Klein, B E, Klein
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Annual Review of Vision Science, 2015
The retina consists of organized layers of photoreceptors, interneurons, glia, epithelial cells, and endothelial cells. The economic model of supply and demand used to appropriately determine cost is highly applicable to the retina, in which the extreme metabolic demands of phototransduction are met by precisely localized and designed vascular ...
Yoshihiko, Usui +9 more
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The retina consists of organized layers of photoreceptors, interneurons, glia, epithelial cells, and endothelial cells. The economic model of supply and demand used to appropriately determine cost is highly applicable to the retina, in which the extreme metabolic demands of phototransduction are met by precisely localized and designed vascular ...
Yoshihiko, Usui +9 more
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