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Ex-vivo limb perfusion in military and civilian medicine: inspired by ex-vivo organ perfusion, pioneered for traumatic limb amputation and peripheral nerve regeneration. [PDF]
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Myelinated Retinal Nerve Fibers
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1981In a series of 3,968 consecutive autopsies, myelinated nerve fibers of the retina were presented in 39 (0.98%) cases and bilateral in three (7.7%) affected cases; thus, 42 (0.54%) of the 7,936 eyes examined were affected. Myelinated nerve fiber lesions appeared as white or gray-white striated patches corresponding in shape to the distribution of ...
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Myelinated Retinal Nerve Fibers
Journal of Clinical and Medical Images, Case Reports, 2023We report a case of a 25-year-old-woman, with no pathological history. The patient presented to ophthalmology consultation for a routine eye examination.
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Retinal Telangiectasias Associated With Myelinated Nerve Fibers
JAMA Ophthalmology, 2020This case report describes a man with sectorial myelinated fibers with associated multiple retinal vascular telangiectasias and retinoschisis in his right eye.
Borrelli E., Bandello F., Querques G.
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Myelinated nerve fiber antenna model activation
2016 24th International Conference on Software, Telecommunications and Computer Networks (SoftCOM), 2016A myelinated nerve fiber is modeled as a straight thin wire antenna and stimulated by a current generator at the fiber beginning. The model is based on the corresponding homogenous Pocklington integro-differential equation for the perfectly conducting wire in a lossy unbounded homogenous space, where the activated node of Ranvier is modeled as a thin ...
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Myelin intrusions in beaded nerve fibers
Neuroscience, 1990Small intrusions form in the internodes in or near the constrictions of beaded fibers prepared by fast-freezing and freeze-substituting mildly stretched nerves in the cat and rat. They appear as inwardly directed folds of the inner lamellae of the myelin sheath, or regularly formed spheres composed of lamellae with major dense and interperiod lines ...
S, Ochs, R A, Jersild
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Myelinated Nerve Fibers and Severe Myopia
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1976Two 4-year-old boys, one white and one black, had unilateral extensive myelinization of retinal nerve fibers associated with severe myopia, esotropia, and amblyopia. The finding of unilateral extensive myelinization of the nerve head and retinal fibers in a child may indicate a potentially remediable anisometropic amblyopia.
P M, Holland, B, Anderson
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Progression of myelinated retinal nerve fibers
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1999To present a case demonstrating progression of retinal nerve fiber myelin and to suggest that myelinated retinal nerve fibers be considered among the peripapillary choristomas.Case report. A 46-year-old woman demonstrated progression of myelinated retinal nerve fibers and associated retinal vascular anomalies.Myelinated retinal nerve fibers can be ...
B, Rosen, C, Barry, I J, Constable
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1993
Myelination proceeds in an orderly fashion. The last elements to receive a myelin sheath are the chiasm and optic nerve. Myelinated nerve fibers in the retina most often occur in men and are seen in 0.3–1.0% of individuals. The eyes are otherwise normal.
Juan Orellana, Alan H. Friedman
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Myelination proceeds in an orderly fashion. The last elements to receive a myelin sheath are the chiasm and optic nerve. Myelinated nerve fibers in the retina most often occur in men and are seen in 0.3–1.0% of individuals. The eyes are otherwise normal.
Juan Orellana, Alan H. Friedman
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