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Inverse hypopyon (hyperoleon) at the posterior segment in pathological myopia. [PDF]
Tripathy K, Chawla R.
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Axial myopia is a risk factor for the development of many concomitant pathological conditions, including those likely to lead to an irreversible loss of visual functions.
V. V. Neroev +6 more
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Lu et al. develop a deep-learning based detection system for identifying pathological myopia and myopic macular legions in retinal fundus images. The system performance is comparable to human experts, but much faster, easing the burden of human time on ...
Li Lu +12 more
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Automatic diagnosis of pathological myopia from heterogeneous biomedical data. [PDF]
Pathological myopia is one of the leading causes of blindness worldwide. The condition is particularly prevalent in Asia. Unlike myopia, pathological myopia is accompanied by degenerative changes in the retina, which if left untreated can lead to ...
Zhuo Zhang +6 more
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Optic disc and peripapillary changes by optic coherence tomography in high myopia [PDF]
Myopia, a worldwide condition, is a multifactorial disease resulting in many ocular complications. Early onset of myopia has a great tendency to develop high myopia and pathological myopia later in life.
Ting Pan +5 more
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Prevalence of pathological myopia in Upper Egypt
Background and aim Pathological myopia (PM) is one of the main causes of blindness globally, and its prevalence continues to increase rapidly over time.
Mohamed E Ahmed
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Pathologic myopia (PM) is the only myopia that causes the loss of best-corrected visual acuity. The main reason for best-corrected visual acuity loss is complications specific to PM, such as myopic maculopathy, myopic traction maculopathy, and myopic optic neuropathy (or glaucoma).
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Advances in OCT Imaging in Myopia and Pathologic Myopia
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, diagnosis, and treatment of myopia and myopia-related complications. Anterior segment OCT is useful
Yong Li +8 more
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Relevance. Pathological myopia leads to development of myopic maculopathy, which results in impaired visual functions. Formation of retinal pathological changes in the posterior pole of the eye in myopia is based on axial elongation of the eye and the ...
L.V. Bushnina +4 more
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Advances in myopia prevention strategies for school-aged children: a comprehensive review
Myopia has significantly risen in East and Southeast Asia, and the pathological outcomes of this condition, such as myopic maculopathy and optic neuropathy linked to high myopia, have emerged as leading causes of irreversible vision loss. Addressing this
Farheen Tariq +13 more
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