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Progressive post-LASIK myopic retinoschisis: a rare complication and its management. [PDF]

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CORTICAL REPRESENTATION OF THE MACULA LUTEA

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1942
INTRODUCTION The purpose of this paper is to present a review of the origin and development of the conception of the cortical representation of the macula, with especial reference to the theory of bilateral representation of both halves of the macula.
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FAMILY DEGENERATION OF THE MACULA LUTEA

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1919
In the American literature there has recently appeared the report of several cases of macular degeneration occurring in two or more members of the same childship, of a type originally described by R. D. Batten and subsequently by Stargardt, Jennings, Lutz, Darier and Pusey.
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[The macula lutea in myopia].

La Revue du praticien, 1994
High or degenerative myopia is associated to abnormalities of the posterior pole of the eye. Their expansion with time progresses to the occurrence of complications, especially neovascular ingrowth in the central macular area. The natural evolution of these new vessels results in loss of central vision at long term. Photocoagulation of the new vessels,
G, Soubrane, G, Coscas
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