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Iris Sector Heterochromia as a Marker for Neural Crest Disease
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1992A 6-month-old female infant with biopsy-proved Hirschsprung's disease had associated sector heterochromia of the irides. The association between sector heterochromia and Hirschsprung's disease has been previously reported and both conditions have been ascribed to neural crest defects.
Brazel, Shelia M. +5 more
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The Association of iris Color with Eye Disease in Diabetes
Ophthalmology, 1987Iris (eye) color was examined for its effect on eye disease in a population-based study of diabetic retinopathy in Wisconsin. Eye color was determined by comparing the iris in a red reflex photograph with standard photographs. In younger-onset diabetic persons (N = 996), macular edema was more prevalent in persons with blue or grey eyes (12%) compared ...
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Iris Atrophy in Sickle Cell Disease
New England Journal of Medicine, 2022Laura, Di Meglio, Adrienne, Scott
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The voices of Iris: Cinematic representations of the aged woman and Alzheimer’s disease inIris(2001)
Dementia, 2016Audiences must be critical of film representations of the aged woman living with Alzheimer’s disease and of dangerous reinscriptions of stereotypical equations about ageing as deterioration. This paper analyses the representation and decline of the aged woman through the different voices of Iris Murdoch in Richard Eyre’s film Iris (2001).
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Disease Detection Based on Iris Recognition
2023 International Conference on Energy, Materials and Communication Engineering (ICEMCE), 2023Shanthalaksmi Revathy J +2 more
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Survey of Ophthalmology, 1979
Progressive essential iris atrophy, Chandler's syndrome, and the iris nevus (Cogan-Reese) syndrome are considered to be variations of a single disease process, which is characterized by abnormalities of the cornea, anterior chamber angle, and iris. In each variation, the typical patient is a white woman with unilateral disease, negative family history,
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Progressive essential iris atrophy, Chandler's syndrome, and the iris nevus (Cogan-Reese) syndrome are considered to be variations of a single disease process, which is characterized by abnormalities of the cornea, anterior chamber angle, and iris. In each variation, the typical patient is a white woman with unilateral disease, negative family history,
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Diseases Caused by Pectobacterium and Dickeya Species Around the World
, 2021J. M. van der Wolf +35 more
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Iris Disease Detection using Convolutional Neural Network
2022 9th International Conference on Computing for Sustainable Global Development (INDIACom), 2022Amadou Mouctar Balde +5 more
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Intraocular pressure and iris denervation in Hansen's disease.
International journal of leprosy and other mycobacterial diseases : official organ of the International Leprosy Association, 1990We retrospectively analyzed 255 Hansen's disease patients and found low intraocular pressure (less than 7 mm Hg) in 12% of them. We showed a correlation between low intraocular pressure and avascular keratitis and iritis. We also found that patients with low intraocular pressures had abnormally large postural changes in intraocular pressure.
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Iris Atrophy in Hemoglobin Sc Disease
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1974J, Chambers +3 more
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