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Postgraduate Medicine, 1969
Examination of the eye in hypertension can give information almost impossible to obtain by other means, such as how long the blood pressure has been elevated. Retinal arteriolar sclerosis reflects the wear and tear of the hypertensive process and should be graded separately from the ophthalmoscopic changes of hypertension. Grading systems are proposed.
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Examination of the eye in hypertension can give information almost impossible to obtain by other means, such as how long the blood pressure has been elevated. Retinal arteriolar sclerosis reflects the wear and tear of the hypertensive process and should be graded separately from the ophthalmoscopic changes of hypertension. Grading systems are proposed.
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The American Journal of Nursing, 1964
The causes of retinal detachment are many. Myopia is a predisposing factor, trauma may be a precipitating factor. The incidence is higher in older persons. The patient will complain of flashes of light in part of the visual field; days or weeks later, he will complain of a dark cloud before the eye or of loss of central vision.
Robert J. Brockhurst +1 more
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The causes of retinal detachment are many. Myopia is a predisposing factor, trauma may be a precipitating factor. The incidence is higher in older persons. The patient will complain of flashes of light in part of the visual field; days or weeks later, he will complain of a dark cloud before the eye or of loss of central vision.
Robert J. Brockhurst +1 more
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2005
The impact of nutrition on manifestation and progression of retinal diseases has become an important, controversial topic within recent years. The awareness of this topic in the general population has increased partially due strong commercial advertisements of supplements and diets.
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The impact of nutrition on manifestation and progression of retinal diseases has become an important, controversial topic within recent years. The awareness of this topic in the general population has increased partially due strong commercial advertisements of supplements and diets.
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2008
The retina is an outpost of the central nervous system (CNS) with neuronal structures and proteins specialized for the transduction of light signals into a neural code that the brain can interpret. Mutations of proteins involved in phototransduction or synaptic transmission through the retina produce visual deficits ranging from subtle color vision ...
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The retina is an outpost of the central nervous system (CNS) with neuronal structures and proteins specialized for the transduction of light signals into a neural code that the brain can interpret. Mutations of proteins involved in phototransduction or synaptic transmission through the retina produce visual deficits ranging from subtle color vision ...
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PHOTOCOAGULATION OF THE RETINA
International Ophthalmology Clinics, 1966C.J. Campbell +2 more
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