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Correction: OCT biomarkers as predictors of visual improvement in diabetic macular edema eyes receiving dexamethasone implants. [PDF]
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Obesity-related early structural alterations in the retina detected by optical coherence tomography. [PDF]
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Chronic intermittent hypoxia disrupts protective microgliosis in ischemic proliferative retinopathy. [PDF]
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Current Opinion in Neurology, 1996
Prominent amongst last year's diverse papers on the retina were a study of the clinical manifestations of dominant cerebellar ataxia with pigmentary macular dystrophy, a review of the pathogenesis of carcinoma associated retinopathy, the Ischaemic Optic Neuropathy Decompression Trial, and a review of congenital optic disc anomalies.
M A, Burdon, M D, Sanders
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Prominent amongst last year's diverse papers on the retina were a study of the clinical manifestations of dominant cerebellar ataxia with pigmentary macular dystrophy, a review of the pathogenesis of carcinoma associated retinopathy, the Ischaemic Optic Neuropathy Decompression Trial, and a review of congenital optic disc anomalies.
M A, Burdon, M D, Sanders
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Glia, 2019
The human retina contains three types of glial cells: microglia and two types of macroglia, astrocytes and Müller cells. Macroglia provide homeostatic and metabolic support to photoreceptors and neurons required for neuronal activity. The fovea, the site
A. Reichenbach, A. Bringmann
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The human retina contains three types of glial cells: microglia and two types of macroglia, astrocytes and Müller cells. Macroglia provide homeostatic and metabolic support to photoreceptors and neurons required for neuronal activity. The fovea, the site
A. Reichenbach, A. Bringmann
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International Ophthalmology Clinics, 1976
In 1931, J. Gonin presented his original concept that retinal detachment is caused by a retinal break and reattachment could be achieved by inducing inflammation around the break with diathermy and by simultaneous draining of subretinal fluid. The primary advantage of cryosurgery is the ability to penetrate the sclera and to create a retinal adhesion ...
Ingrid Kreissig, Harvey Lincoff
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In 1931, J. Gonin presented his original concept that retinal detachment is caused by a retinal break and reattachment could be achieved by inducing inflammation around the break with diathermy and by simultaneous draining of subretinal fluid. The primary advantage of cryosurgery is the ability to penetrate the sclera and to create a retinal adhesion ...
Ingrid Kreissig, Harvey Lincoff
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Expert Opinion on Drug Safety, 2004
The retina is relatively protected from systemic drug administration because of the blood-retinal barrier, a highly selective mechanism adapted to providing a regulated homeostatic environment for this highly specialised tissue. However, a number of drugs have been associated with retinal toxicity.
Munir Pirmohamed, Simon Constable
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The retina is relatively protected from systemic drug administration because of the blood-retinal barrier, a highly selective mechanism adapted to providing a regulated homeostatic environment for this highly specialised tissue. However, a number of drugs have been associated with retinal toxicity.
Munir Pirmohamed, Simon Constable
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