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[A familial case of drusen of the optic disk].
Oftalmologia (Bucharest, Romania : 1990), 2000The present abstract is about a case of drusen of the optic disc (DOD), consisting of three members, belonging to two generations: the mother (41 years) and two daughters (16 and 19 years). Their personal records showed nothing special, except case III-2 with crisis equivalent to the epileptic ones.
I, Zolog, M, Munteanu
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[Optic Disk Drusen: Historical and Up-To-Date Aspects].
Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde, 2016Optic disc drusen are an important differential diagnosis in the diagnostic evaluation of a prominent optic nerve head. Drusen of the optic disc occur in 0.34 to 2.4 % of human individuals and manifest themselves bilaterally in three of four cases. Drusen are found six times more often within histological sections than on funduscopic examination. It is
M M, Nentwich, J, Maertz, G, Rudolph
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Optic Disk Drusen and Pseudotumor Cerebri
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1988D M, Reifler, D I, Kaufman
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[Submacular neovascular membrane and drusen of the optic disk].
Journal francais d'ophtalmologie, 1991A case of unilateral serous hemorrhagic maculopathy with a very acute course is reported in an eight year old girl fluorescein angiography revealed the presence of a subretinal neovascular membrane extending from the inferotemporal part of the disc to the macula; CT scan identified calcified drusen of the optic disc.
E, Saudax +3 more
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[Hemorrhagic complications of drusen of the optic disk].
Journal francais d'ophtalmologie, 2007The hemorrhagic complications of the optic disk drusen are rare and interesting because of their functional implications, the difficulty of the differential diagnosis and the uncertain pathogeny.and methods: Retrospective study of 6 cases with a complete general and ophthalmological examination, followed between 2 and 9 years.The average age of the ...
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Monocular Blindness from Drusen of the Optic Disk
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1972C L, Knight, W F, Hoyt
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Hemorrhagic Complications of Drusen of the Optic Disk
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1971T E, Sanders, A J, Gay, M, Newman
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Central vision impairment from optic disk drusen in the young.
Metabolic, pediatric, and systemic ophthalmology (New York, N.Y. : 1985), 1991Reduced visual acuity apparently due to the effects of drusen on the optic nerve is rare. We describe two young patients with central vision impairment from optic disk drusen: a man with a reduction of visual acuity to light perception, a women with a very fast evolution of the drusen, that, not visible at the clinical onset, could be documented in ...
A, Fanti +3 more
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Water in the terrestrial planet-forming zone of the PDS 70 disk
Nature, 2023Giulia Perotti +2 more
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