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Experimental Eye Research, 2021
The optical clarity of the cornea is essential for maintaining good visual acuity. Corneal neovascularization, which is a major cause of vision loss worldwide, leads to corneal opacification and often contributes to a cycle of chronic inflammation. While numerous factors prevent angiogenesis within the cornea, infection, inflammation, hypoxia, trauma ...
Matthew P. Nicholas, Naveen Mysore
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The optical clarity of the cornea is essential for maintaining good visual acuity. Corneal neovascularization, which is a major cause of vision loss worldwide, leads to corneal opacification and often contributes to a cycle of chronic inflammation. While numerous factors prevent angiogenesis within the cornea, infection, inflammation, hypoxia, trauma ...
Matthew P. Nicholas, Naveen Mysore
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American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2004
To review clinicopathologic findings of choroidal neovascularization (CNV) in a historical framework with emphasis on pathobiology and correlation with treatment.Selective literature review combined with authors' experience.Choroidal neovascularization represents a stereotypic, nonspecific response to a specific stimulus.
Hans E, Grossniklaus, W Richard, Green
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To review clinicopathologic findings of choroidal neovascularization (CNV) in a historical framework with emphasis on pathobiology and correlation with treatment.Selective literature review combined with authors' experience.Choroidal neovascularization represents a stereotypic, nonspecific response to a specific stimulus.
Hans E, Grossniklaus, W Richard, Green
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Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2001
Corneal neovascularization (NV) is a sight-threatening condition usually associated with inflammatory or infectious disorders of the ocular surface. It has been shown in the field of cancer angiogenesis research that a balance exists between angiogenic factors (such as fibroblast growth factor and vascular endothelial growth factor) and anti-angiogenic
J H, Chang +3 more
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Corneal neovascularization (NV) is a sight-threatening condition usually associated with inflammatory or infectious disorders of the ocular surface. It has been shown in the field of cancer angiogenesis research that a balance exists between angiogenic factors (such as fibroblast growth factor and vascular endothelial growth factor) and anti-angiogenic
J H, Chang +3 more
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American journal of ophthalmology-glaucoma, 2018
PURPOSE To classify retinal neovascularization in untreated early stages of proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR) based on optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA). DESIGN A cross-sectional study.
Jiandong Pan +9 more
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PURPOSE To classify retinal neovascularization in untreated early stages of proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR) based on optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA). DESIGN A cross-sectional study.
Jiandong Pan +9 more
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Choroidal features in non-neovascular and neovascular pachychoroid diseases
European Journal of Ophthalmology, 2023Purpose To evaluate choroidal findings on multimodal imaging in eyes within pachychoroid spectrum diseases and to compare quantitative and qualitative choroidal features between non-neovascular (NNV-PDS) and neovascular (NV-PDS) pachychoroid diseases Methods Retrospective cross-sectional study comparing between NV-PDS and NNV-PDS.
Ines Hachicha +8 more
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Recurrent Subretinal Neovascularization
Ophthalmology, 1985A retrospective analysis of a consecutive series of patients treated with krypton red laser (KRL) photocoagulation for subretinal neovascularization (SRN) secondary to drusen-related macular degeneration (DMD) was carried out to investigate the frequency and nature of recurrent neovascularization (recurrence).
J A, Sorenson +2 more
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Nascent Type 3 Neovascularization in Age-Related Macular Degeneration.
Ophthalmology Retina, 2018PURPOSE To describe the preclinical and very early stages of type 3 neovascularization using multimodal retinal imaging to expand our understanding of the pathogenesis of this disorder and potentially to prevent late treatment.
R. Sacconi +12 more
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