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A smartphone-based tool for rapid, portable, and automated wide-field retinal imaging [PDF]
Purpose:High-quality, wide-field retinal imaging is a valuable method for screening preventable, vision-threatening diseases of the retina. Smartphone-based retinal cameras hold promise for increasing access to retinal imaging, but variable image quality
Margolis, Todd
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Morning glory syndrome associated with primary open angle glaucoma: Case report [PDF]
Introduction. Morning glory syndrome (MGS) is a rare congenital optic disc anomaly, first reported in 1970. MGS is a nonprogressive and untreatable condition, which usually occurs as an isolated ocular anomaly, and can be associated with the ...
Božić Marija +3 more
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Morning Glory Anomaly in A Fifteen-Year-Old Saudi Girl [PDF]
Background: The Morning Glory anomaly is an extremely unusual birth defect affecting the optic disc. It may exist in isolation or in conjunction with other ocular or non-ocular malformations.
Ahmed El Sayegh +2 more
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Purpose: To report a case of morning glory syndrome (MGS) with retinal detachment, in whom unusually severe proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR) developed after surgery.
Tomoko Sato +3 more
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The Evaluation of Ocular Posterior Segment Findings in 5527 Term Infants Using Smartphone-Based Fundus Imaging. [PDF]
Purpose: To evaluate the two‐year fundus examination outcomes of term infants undergoing eye screening. Methods: Retrospective review of our data of term infants at a tertiary care center (Ankara Bilkent City Hospital) from October 2021 to October 2023. All screened infants underwent red reflex test and dilated posterior segment examination.
Acar DE, Ozgur A.
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Clinical aspects of usher syndrome and the USH2A gene in a cohort of 433 patients [PDF]
IMPORTANCE A new statistical approach is needed to describe the clinical differences between type I and type II Usher syndrome and between the 2 most frequent mutations in the USH2A gene.
Aller, Elena +8 more
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Structural and vascular features in cavitary congenital optic disc anomaly associated with metaphyseal acroscyphodysplasia [PDF]
Purpose: To evaluate the radial peripapillary vascular plexus of a cavitary congenital optic disc anomaly in a young patient with recessive autosomal metaphyseal acroscyphodysplasia using optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA).
Cennamo, Gilda +2 more
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A Photo Essay on Morning Glory Disc Maculopathy
Morning glory disc (MGD) anomaly is a rare optic disc malformation which is almost always unilateral and often associated with poor visual function. The physiologic cup is replaced by a funnel-shaped depression with overlying core of glial tissue and a ...
Aman Singh Rana
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Optic Nerve: Developmental Anomalies and Common Tumors [PDF]
The optic nerve, also known as the second cranial nerve, is composed of axons that transmit visual information from the neurosensory retina to the visual cortex. There are multiple pathologies that can affect the human optic nerve.
Alkatan, Hind +2 more
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Can artificial intelligence fully replace humans in polymer discovery? How can we effectively harness AI's potential while preserving human creativity, ethics, and expertise? Does AI introduce new biases and interpretability challenges into SDL? This perspective aims to answer these important questions and advocates for symbiotic human‐AI intelligence ...
Bahar Dadfar +2 more
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