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Phytomedicine
BACKGROUND Retinal diseases significantly contribute to the global burden of visual impairment and blindness. The occurrence of retinal diseases is often accompanied by destruction of the blood‒retinal barrier, a vital physiological structure responsible
Yuan Ren +3 more
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BACKGROUND Retinal diseases significantly contribute to the global burden of visual impairment and blindness. The occurrence of retinal diseases is often accompanied by destruction of the blood‒retinal barrier, a vital physiological structure responsible
Yuan Ren +3 more
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2015
The phenotypic presentation of retinal diseases is typically underpinned by the presence of genetic variation represented by either polymorphic changes, mutations, copy number variations or epigenetic changes. Retinal dystrophies can broadly be divided into two forms, either monogenic (single-gene) or complex (multifactorial) diseases.
Moeen, Riaz, Paul N, Baird
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The phenotypic presentation of retinal diseases is typically underpinned by the presence of genetic variation represented by either polymorphic changes, mutations, copy number variations or epigenetic changes. Retinal dystrophies can broadly be divided into two forms, either monogenic (single-gene) or complex (multifactorial) diseases.
Moeen, Riaz, Paul N, Baird
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EyeDeep-Net: a multi-class diagnosis of retinal diseases using deep neural network
Neural computing & applications (Print), 2023N. Sengar +3 more
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Crohn's Disease and Retinal Vascular Disease
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1990Patients with Crohn's disease may manifest extraintestinal findings including ocular involvement. We treated two patients with Crohn's disease who manifested retinal vascular disease that may have been related to the immune nature of the underlying disease or possibly to changes in the vasculature or coagulation system.
A J, Ruby, L M, Jampol
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Neuroprotection and Retinal Diseases
2015Neuronal death is the primary cause of vision loss in most retinal diseases. Neuroprotection is the modification of neurons, and/or their surrounding environment, to promote the survival and function of the neurons, especially in environments that would normally be deleterious to their health.
Yannis M, Paulus, J Peter, Campbell
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Genetic pediatric retinal diseases
Journal of Pediatric Genetics, 2015Hereditary pediatric retinal diseases are a diverse group of disorders with pathologies affecting different cellular structures or retinal development. Many can mimic typical pediatric retinal disease such as retinopathy of prematurity, vitreous hemorrhage, retinal detachment and cystoid macular edema.
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Retinal Venous Occlusive Disease
2007Occlusions of the retinal venous system are the second most common retinal vascular disease after diabetic retinopathy. Patients present with sudden vision loss or may be asymptomatic. Retinal vein occlusions are classified into branch or central occlusions.
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A foundation model for generalizable disease detection from retinal images
Nature, 2023Yukun Zhou +2 more
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