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Immunoglobulin G4-Related Disease Manifesting as Posterior Uveitis. [PDF]
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Bilateral optic neuropathy following prolonged linezolid use: A case report. [PDF]
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Rhesus macaques with an <i>OPA1</i> mutation demonstrate features of autosomal dominant optic atrophy. [PDF]
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Nutrition and Optic Nerve Disease
Seminars in Ophthalmology, 1995The syndrome characterized by papillomacular bundle damage, central or cecocentral scotoma, and reduction of color vision can be produced by toxic, nutritional, or hereditary causes. Patients who present with such a picture should be evaluated for toxic sources such as tobacco or alcohol use.
C, Woon, R A, Tang, G, Pardo
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Retinal and Optic Nerve Diseases
Artificial Organs, 2003Abstract: A variety of disease processes can affect the retina and/or the optic nerve, including vascular or ischemic disease, inflammatory or infectious disease, and degenerative disease. These disease processes may selectively damage certain parts of the retina or optic nerve, and the specific areas that are damaged may have implications for the ...
Eyal, Margalit, Srinivas R, Sadda
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OPTIC NERVE DEGENERATION IN ALZHEIMERʼS DISEASE
Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology, 1986Alzheimer's disease is a dementing disorder of unknown cause in which there is degeneration of neuronal subpopulations in the central nervous system. In postmortem studies, we found widespread axonal degeneration in the optic nerves of 8 of 10 patients with Alzheimer's disease.
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Brightness-Sense and Optic Nerve Disease
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1985We describe a simple device used to compare the sense of brightness in the two eyes. An investigation of brightness-sense with this device in normal persons and patients with optic nerve disease, maculopathies, cataract, and factitious visual impairment shows that brightness testing can provide useful information supplementary and complementary to ...
A A, Sadun, S, Lessell
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2021
Nowadays different modalities are available for the diagnosis of optic nerve diseases, as visual field test, electrophysiology, OCT on the optic nerve, CT scan and MRI scan. Ultrasound is one of the reliable modality for the diagnosis of optic nerve diseases as it can provide information that is not easily accessible with other investigative modalities.
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Nowadays different modalities are available for the diagnosis of optic nerve diseases, as visual field test, electrophysiology, OCT on the optic nerve, CT scan and MRI scan. Ultrasound is one of the reliable modality for the diagnosis of optic nerve diseases as it can provide information that is not easily accessible with other investigative modalities.
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Electrodiagnostic assessment in optic nerve disease
Current Opinion in Neurology, 2009Complementary electrophysiological techniques can be useful in detecting and localizing dysfunction within the visual pathway. Recent developments are outlined in the context of neuro-ophthalmology.The relationship between nerve fibre layer anatomy and the pattern visual evoked potential has been addressed, correlating axonal loss with visual pathway ...
Graham E, Holder +3 more
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