Advances in OCT Imaging in Myopia and Pathologic Myopia [PDF]
Advances in imaging with optical coherence tomography (OCT) and optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) technology, including the development of swept source OCT/OCTA, widefield or ultra-widefield systems, have greatly improved the understanding,
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Pathologic myopia is a major cause of visual impairment worldwide. Pathologic myopia is distinctly different from high myopia. High myopia is a high degree of myopic refractive error, whereas pathologic myopia is defined by a presence of typical complications in the fundus (posterior staphyloma or myopic maculopathy equal to or more serious than ...
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Pathologic myopia and severe pathologic myopia: correlation with axial length. [PDF]
Abstract Purpose This study had three aims: (1) correlate axial length (AL), age and best-corrected visual acuity in high myopic patients scored on the ATN grading system; (2) determine AL cut-off values to distinguish between pathologic myopia (PM) and severe PM; and (3) identify clinical differences between PM and ...
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Myopia is a global health issue, and the prevalence of high myopia has increased significantly in the past five to six decades. The high incidence of myopia and its vision-threatening course emphasize the need for automated methods to screen for high ...
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Understanding Posterior Staphyloma in Pathologic Myopia: Current Overview, New Input, and Perspectives [PDF]
Adèle Ehongo Ophthalmology Department, Erasmus Hospital, Brussels, BelgiumCorrespondence: Adèle Ehongo, Ophthalmology Department, Erasmus Hospital, Route de Lennik 808, Brussels, 1070, Belgium, Tel +3225553114, Fax +3225556737, Email adele.ehongo@erasme ...
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Clinical outcomes of implantation of posterior chamber phakic intraocular lens for pathologic and non-pathologic myopia [PDF]
Background To compare the clinical outcomes of posterior chamber phakic intraocular lens (pIOL) implantation for non-pathological myopia and pathological myopia.
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Sympathetic ophthalmia in eye with pathologic myopia [PDF]
Purpose: To present our findings in a case of SO that developed in an eye with pathologic myopia. Observations: The patient was an 83-year-old woman who was examined one month after an ocular trauma to the right eye.
Shintaro Horie +3 more
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Diagnosing pathologic myopia by identifying morphologic patterns using ultra widefield images with deep learning [PDF]
Pathologic myopia is a leading cause of visual impairment and blindness. While deep learning-based approaches aid in recognizing pathologic myopia using color fundus photography, they often rely on implicit patterns that lack clinical interpretability ...
Yang Liu +23 more
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Revisiting pathologic myopia: imaging evidence of an inflammatory component in the pathogenesis of myopic degeneration [PDF]
Pathologic myopia has traditionally been viewed as a degenerative disorder caused by mechanical stretching and choroidal ischemia. However, converging clinical, molecular, and imaging data increasingly suggest that chronic low-grade inflammation ...
Alex Fonollosa +2 more
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Characteristics of choroidal neovascularization in elderly eyes with high myopia not meeting the pathologic myopia definition [PDF]
The META-Analysis of Pathologic Myopia Study group proposed a new classification system for myopic maculopathy (MM) with pathologic myopia (PM) defined as MM equal to/more serious than diffuse atrophy or the presence of plus lesions and myopic choroidal ...
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