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Fluorescein Angiographic Identification of Optic Disc Drusen With and Without Optic Disc Edema
Stacy L. Pineles, Anthony C. Arnold
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Detection of Optic Disc Drusen in Children Using Ultrasound through the Lens and Avoiding the Lens-Point of Care Ultrasound Technique of Evaluation Revisited. [PDF]
Rajagopal R+4 more
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Optic Disc Drusen Presented With Binasal Hemianopia
Hasan Ali Tufan+5 more
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Looking beyond optic disc drusen: the concealment of relapsing isolated optic neuritis
Grazielle Fialho Souza+6 more
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Clinical presentation and optical coherence tomography findings of intrapapillary hemorrhage with adjacent peripapillary subretinal hemorrhage. [PDF]
Takemoto D+3 more
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The Lancet, 2003
85 Parle JV, Maisonneuve P, Sheppard MC, Boyle P, Franklyn JA. Prediction of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in elderly people from one low serum thyrotropin result: a 10-year cohort study. Lancet 2001; 358: 861–65. 86 Mitsiades N, Poulaki V, Mitsiades CS, Koutras DA, Chrousos GP.
David Trew+2 more
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85 Parle JV, Maisonneuve P, Sheppard MC, Boyle P, Franklyn JA. Prediction of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in elderly people from one low serum thyrotropin result: a 10-year cohort study. Lancet 2001; 358: 861–65. 86 Mitsiades N, Poulaki V, Mitsiades CS, Koutras DA, Chrousos GP.
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Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, 2008
Optic disc drusen are acellular calcific deposits occurring in small, crowded optic discs with abnormal vasculature. Evidence suggests axoplasmic transport alteration and axonal degeneration are involved in disc drusen formation. In affected patients, the number and size of disc drusen are highly variable, and the drusen may be visible near the disc ...
Christopher G. Morais+2 more
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Optic disc drusen are acellular calcific deposits occurring in small, crowded optic discs with abnormal vasculature. Evidence suggests axoplasmic transport alteration and axonal degeneration are involved in disc drusen formation. In affected patients, the number and size of disc drusen are highly variable, and the drusen may be visible near the disc ...
Christopher G. Morais+2 more
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Survey of Ophthalmology, 1977
Although optic disc drusen have been of interest to ophthalmologists for more than 100 years, their etiology and many aspects of their relationship to other clinical conditions remain obscure. They have been clinically observed in 0.3% of the population, although autopsy studies suggest an incidence of 2%.
Alan H. Friedman+4 more
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Although optic disc drusen have been of interest to ophthalmologists for more than 100 years, their etiology and many aspects of their relationship to other clinical conditions remain obscure. They have been clinically observed in 0.3% of the population, although autopsy studies suggest an incidence of 2%.
Alan H. Friedman+4 more
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