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Abstract figure legend Diabetes mellitus is associated with vascular pathology that leads to vascular complications in several tissues, such as retinopathy of the eye. Endothelial dysfunction plays a pivotal role in the progression of each complication.
C. McAleese +5 more
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Early photoreceptor assessment as a predictor for visual acuity gain after vitrectomy for macula-off retinal detachment. [PDF]
Vidal-Oliver L +6 more
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Abstract figure legend Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) impacts on succinate metabolism and angiogenesis in the umbilical cord endothelium. (Left Panel) Succinate levels increase in both maternal and fetal circulation at delivery, with higher concentrations observed in GDM pregnancies compared to controls during late gestation.
Sergiy Klid +13 more
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Exudative retinal detachment and hypertensive choroidopathy in a patient with suspected HELLP syndrome: a case report. [PDF]
Li M, Qu J.
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We report a 2‐year‐old male with clinical features of Takenouchi‐Kosaki syndrome, bilateral colobomas, and a de novo, likely pathogenic missense variant in CDC42. Supportive evidence includes a Cdc42 conditional knock‐out mouse model with colobomas.
Diana Brightman +11 more
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The TP53 Arg72Pro polymorphism predicts visual and neurodegenerative outcomes in retinal detachment. [PDF]
Galindo-Cabello N +8 more
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ABSTRACT Background Remdesivir and GS‐441524 have successfully treated cats with feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) but the changes in associated signs of ocular disease are not reported. Objective Evaluate the response of FIP‐associated signs of ocular disease before and after treatment with remdesivir, GS‐441524, or both.
Amy L. M. M. Andrews +6 more
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Timing of Epiretinal Membrane Surgery After Uncomplicated Retinal Detachment Repair. [PDF]
Bomdica PR +3 more
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Stabilizing choroidal neovessels offers a novel treatment‐option for pathological CNV. Pigment epithelium‐derived factor (PEDF), a multifunctional protein with vessel‐stabilizing properties, is a promising candidate for this approach. Its efficacy with and without bevacizumab was tested in a VEGF overexpression CNV rat model.
Alexander V. Tschulakow +3 more
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