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ANGIOID STREAKS OF THE FUNDUS OCULI

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1929
From a review of the literature on the subject of angioid streaks, it becomes evident that there are at least two distinct types of pigmented striations underlying the retinal vessels and having an arrangement like blood vessels (angioid). The first type
W. L. Hughes
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Angioid Streaks of the Fundus Oculi

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1928
The possible causes and mechanism of such streaks are discussed. A case is reported in which connection of the form with the choroidal vessels is supported; and possible origin in familial vascular disease is suggested. Read before the American Ophthalmological Society, June 27, 28, 29, 1927.
F. Calhoun
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Photographs of the Fundus Oculi

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1929
E. Jackson
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Diseases of the Fundus Oculi [PDF]

open access: possibleMedical Journal of Australia, 1976
According to the author,Diseases of the Fundus Oculiis "an attempt to record and interpret the activities and drift of present day clinical ophthalmoscopy...." The first of the book's five sections is an introduction that reviews the pathophysiology and histopathology of ophthalmoscopically visible lesions.
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Casey Albert Wood and The fundus oculi of birds (1917)

Archives of Natural History, 2022
Casey Albert Wood’s The fundus oculi of birds, published in 1917, was the culmination of his decade-long study of the eyes of about a hundred bird species across the avian phylogeny. Wood was a professional ophthalmologist who, during his spare time, was
R. Montgomerie
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Peculiar Anomaly of the Fundus Oculi

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1918
C. S. McKee
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Atlas Fundus Oculi. [PDF]

open access: possibleArchives of Ophthalmology, 1934
This handsome quarto volume includes fourteen pages devoted to a fresh and lucid exposition of ophthalmoscopy and one hundred plates in color, each with its page of descriptive text. The paintings of the fundus were made by Mrs. A. S. Burgess and are on a large scale, the optic disks being from 2 to 3 cm. in width. Most of the paintings are dated, the
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The Fundus Oculi of the Pigeon

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1962
Although Wood's atlas of the various avian fundi is excellent,1we could find no photographs of an avian fundus in the literature. Since the ophthalmoscopic and anatomic details of the avian eye are unique and interesting, we present this paper. Methods and Materials The common pigeon, Columba livia, was used.
Smith Jl, Howard R, Campell Hs
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Study on analgesic effects of nonpharmacologic interventions in fundus oculi screening of premature infants

, 2015
Objective To study the analgesic effects of different nonpharmacological pain-relieving interventions for fundus oculi screening of premature infants. Methods A total of 160 premature infants who were hospitalized and need to be done fundus oculi ...
Hong Zhou, T. Xiao
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