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ABSTRACT Objective Describe the clinical features, disease progression, and outcomes of presumed primary lens instability (PLI) in cats, and to assess its association with glaucoma. Animals Studied Thirty‐four cats (68 eyes). Procedures Medical records were reviewed for signalment, clinical history, ophthalmic findings, and treatment.
Havi Sarfaty +5 more
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Purpose To assess the accuracy and reliability of smartphone ophthalmoscopy, we compared the ability of a smartphone ophthalmoscope with that of a slit-lamp biomicroscope to grade diabetic retinopathy (DR) in patients with diabetes mellitus (DM).
SEMERARO, Francesco +4 more
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Purpose: The optometry degree programme in South Africa currently includes a combination of both theoretical and clinical modules. The optometric skills required by graduates are often achieved by students’ involvement in clinical training at both in ...
R. Hansraj
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MYCN Amplification in RB1‐Inactivated Retinoblastoma: Association With High‐Risk Features
ABSTRACT Background MYCN amplification occurs in a subset of retinoblastoma cases, both with and without RB1 inactivation. It has been suggested that retinoblastomas with MYCN amplification represent a distinct entity with more aggressive clinical behavior.
Kyriaki Papaioannou +9 more
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Adaptive optics flood illumination ophthalmoscopy (AO-FIO) allows imaging of the cone photoreceptor in the living human retina. However, clinical interpretation of the AO-FIO image remains challenging due to suboptimal quality arising from residual ...
Avenell L. Chew +9 more
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Foundation Models in Diagnosis of Ophthalmic Diseases: Construction and Application
ABSTRACT Artificial intelligence holds promise for addressing the uneven distribution of medical resources across different regions. Compared with convolutional neural network models, foundation models offer significant advantages: on one hand, their pre‐training does not rely on massive labeled data; on the other hand, they possess the capability to ...
Xiaolu Huang +7 more
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THE PATTERNS OF FUNDUS ABNORMALITIES AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
Purpose: The patterns of findings in a fundus in cardiovascular (СVD) and chronic non-communicable diseases have been investigated in European and North American populations with heterogeneous results.
I. V. Munts +4 more
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Teaching Ophthalmoscopy to Medical Students (TOTeMS)
Learning direct ophthalmoscopy is challenging, and medical students and physicians often perform this skill poorly. The purpose of this study was to determine medical student preferences for learning the ocular fundus examination and assess their ...
Linda P. Kelly; Philip S. Garza; Beau B. Bruce; Emily B. Graubart; Nancy J. Newman
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Teaching Ophthalmoscopy to Medical Students (TOTeMS) II: A one-year retention study
Learning direct ophthalmoscopy is challenging, and medical students (MS) long-term retention of ophthalmoscopy skills is poor.1 We previously demonstrated that MS performed more accurately and preferred using photographs than direct ophthalmoscopy to ...
Devin D. Mackay; Philip S. Garza; Beau B. Bruce; Samuel Bidot; Linda P. Kelly; Emily B. Graubart; Nancy J. Newman; Valerie Biousse
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BACKGROUND: Direct ophthalmoscopy is well-suited for video-based instruction, particularly if the videos enable the student to see what the examiner sees when performing direct ophthalmoscopy.
Sørensen, Torben Lykke +6 more
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