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Adaptive Optics Ophthalmoscopy [PDF]
This review starts with a brief history and description of adaptive optics (AO) technology, followed by a showcase of the latest capabilities of AO systems for imaging the human retina and by an extensive review of the literature on clinical uses of AO.
Austin Roorda, Jacque L Duncan
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The optics of comparative ophthalmoscopy
One factor peculiar to the practice of comparative ophthalmoscopy is the very large variation in ocular size of the animals examined, a factor which is ignored in current textbook treatments of the subject. We have computed values of lateral magnification, axial magnification, angular field of view and linear field of view for 19 species of terrestrial
Christopher J Murphy, Howard C Howland
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Retinal changes in febrile seizures in children: a retrospective analysis in Tuzla Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina [PDF]
Aim To evaluate the possibility of retinal haemorrhages or any other retinal pathology caused by febrile seizures alone in children aged between 2 months and 15 years.
Meliha Halilbašić +5 more
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To evaluate the effectiveness of smartphone ophthalmoscope (SO) in teaching ophthalmoscopy, compared with direct ophthalmoscope (DO). In this cross-over study, 45 final-year medical students attending sessions at a single institution were randomly ...
Hongxi Wang +4 more
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Fundoscopy in the smartphone age: current ophthalmoscopy methods in neurology
The observation of the human retina in vivo began in 1851 after the invention of the first ophthalmoscope by the German physicist Hermann von Helmholtz.
Richard Henrik Corr
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THE DEVELOPMENT OF HYPERTENSIVE NEURORETINOPATHY MODEL ON WISTAR RATS [PDF]
A model of hypertensive neuroretinopathy was developed on Wistar line rats with administration of non-selective NO-synthase blocker N-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME) in a dose 12.5 mg/kg within 28 days on the background of single increased ...
Anna Peresypkina +4 more
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Neuroprotective properties of Na+/H+-exchanger isoform-1 inhibitor in experimental POAG
Introduction: Worldwide glaucoma is the leading cause of irreversible vision loss. The processes associated with the loss of retinal ganglion cells are multifactorial and have much in common with neurodegenerative diseases. Therefore the search for means
Anna S. Pobeda +9 more
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Background. Particular vigilance in timely detection of retinal dystrophies (RD) in children is necessary as effective measure to prevent formation of rhegmatogenous retinal detachment. Purpose. To study frequency and structure of clinical forms of RD in
O. V. Kolenko +2 more
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Optical coherence tomography in late solar retinopathy [PDF]
Introduction. Solar retinopathy refers to retinal injury induced by direct or indirect solar viewing. Case report. We presented a patient who had observed partial solar eclipse 51 year before.
Janković Aleksandar +3 more
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Laser Indirect Ophthalmoscopy-Guided Transpupillary Thermotherapy Versus I-125 Plaque Brachytherapy for Choroidal Hemangioma. [PDF]
Torosyan R +5 more
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