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Quantitative evaluation of retinal vascular parameters among highland and lowland native children using artificial intelligence. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Cell Dev Biol
Bai X   +12 more
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Nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy in a child with optic disk drusen

open access: closedJournal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, 2012
Optic disk drusen are calcific deposits that form in the optic nerve head secondary to abnormalities in axonal metabolism and degeneration. The clinical course is variable, ranging from stable vision to acute or progressive visual loss. We evaluated a healthy 12-year-old boy with a history of asymptomatic bilateral disk drusen who presented with acute ...
Robert C. Sergott
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CALCIFIED HYALINE DEPOSITS (DRUSEN) IN THE OPTIC DISK

open access: closedArchives of Ophthalmology, 1933
Since 1858, when Heinrich Muller1first described masses in the nerve head that "looked like drusen of the glass lamella of the choroid," many investigators have reported like bodies under varied nomenclature, such as "globular masses," "hyaline bodies," "hyaline varicosities" and "Drusen" and "Kalkdrusen" of the papilla.2In 1909, Hoeg3collected reports
I. GOLDSTEIN
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Optic disk drusen, peripapillary choroidal neovascularization, and POEMS syndrome

open access: closedAmerican Journal of Ophthalmology, 2002
To report the case of a 64-year-old woman with peripheral neuropathy, organomegaly, endocrinopathy, monoclonal gammopathy, and skin changes (POEMS) syndrome, Castleman disease, optic nerve drusen, and peripapillary choroidal neovascularization.Interventional case report.
Jorge M Diduszyn   +3 more
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