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Proliferative Vitreoretinopathy
2014Proliferative vitreoretinopathy is a sophisticated disease that complicates vitreoretinal pathologies like retinal detachments. Since its first description in the 1960s, we have learned a lot about this pathological entity; however, despite a large number of promising laboratory and clinical pharmacological research projects, we are still unable to ...
Carl, Claes, Anna Paula, Lafetá
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Proliferative Lupus Retinopathy
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1984Preretinal neovascularization in response to retinal vascular occlusions developed in two patients receiving treatment for systemic lupus erythematosus. In both patients, the preretinal neovascularization was asymptomatic and was discovered on routine ocular examination.
A K, Vine, C C, Barr
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Proliferative haemorrhagic enteropathy
Research in Veterinary Science, 1979This study indicates that viable Campylobacter sputorum subsp mucosalis are not present or are present in small numbers in the mucosa of pigs dying of proliferative haemorrhagic enteropathy. The changes present in the mucosa are similar to those seen in pigs recovering from adenomatosis and the evidence obtained indicates that the intracellular ...
G H, Lawson +4 more
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 2003
Proliferative scarring in all organ systems is an enigma. Treatment has been difficult to impossible because the pathobiology of exuberant scarring and fibrosis was unclear. With the concept that proliferative scarring can be viewed on the healing trajectory and dissected into variations of the normal wound healing cellular processes mediated by ...
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Proliferative scarring in all organ systems is an enigma. Treatment has been difficult to impossible because the pathobiology of exuberant scarring and fibrosis was unclear. With the concept that proliferative scarring can be viewed on the healing trajectory and dissected into variations of the normal wound healing cellular processes mediated by ...
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Proliferative Sarcoid Retinopathy
Ophthalmology, 1988Sarcoidosis is a well-established cause of ocular neovascularization. A review of the literature, however; shows that it has been implicated as the cause for retinal neovascularization in only a limited number of patients. In this article, the authors report the clinical features of proliferative sarcoid retinopathy in seven additional patients (11 ...
J S, Duker, G C, Brown, J A, McNamara
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Recurrent FOS rearrangement in proliferative fasciitis/proliferative myositis
Modern Pathology, 2021Proliferative fasciitis (PF) and proliferative myositis (PM) are rare benign soft tissue lesions, usually affecting the extremities of middle-aged or older adults. Presenting as poorly circumscribed masses, they histologically show bland spindle cell proliferation in a myxoid to fibrous background and a hallmark component of large epithelioid "ganglion-
Naohiro Makise +5 more
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Proliferative Radiation Retinopathy
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1996To compare proliferative radiation retinopathy (PRR) with nonproliferative radiation retinopathy (NPRR) and to assess the outcome of panretinal photocoagulation treatment for PRR.We reviewed the medical records, fundus photographs, and fluorescein angiograms of 10 patients (14 eyes) with PRR, which was diagnosed in a tertiary referral center during a ...
J L, Kinyoun, B S, Lawrence, W E, Barlow
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Pre-proliferative and proliferative retinopathy
2020Pre-proliferative retinopathy precedes proliferative retinopathy (new vessel growth) and, therefore, is an indication that the eye will soon be leading on to the advanced stages of retinopathy. Pre-proliferative retinopathy indicates chronic retinal ischaemia due to blocked capillaries.
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Anterior Proliferative Vitreoretinopathy
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1988During a four-year period, 53 of 92 eyes (58%) undergoing vitreoretinal surgery for a retinal detachment with proliferative vitreoretinopathy demonstrated anterior proliferative vitreoretinopathy. We classified anterior proliferative vitreoretinopathy according to tractional direction, location, extent, and severity.
H, Lewis, T M, Aaberg
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Peripheral proliferative retinopathies
International Ophthalmology, 1987The cases of 100 consecutive persons (156 eyes) seen with peripheral proliferative retinopathy were reviewed in a retrospective fashion. Associated systemic and ocular diseases included sickling hemoglobinopathies (49%), branch retinal vein obstruction (20%), diabetes mellitus (9%), sarcoidosis (4%), intravenous drug abuse (4%), the ocular ischemic ...
G C, Brown, R H, Brown, M M, Brown
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