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Photoreactive Properties of Melanin Obtained from Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Melanocytes. [PDF]
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Polyphenols and Eye Health: A Narrative Review of the Literature on the Therapeutic Effects for Ocular Diseases. [PDF]
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Development of visible light-sensitive human neuropsin (OPN5) via single amino acid substitution. [PDF]
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Retinal Carotenoid Supplementation Increases HDL Cholesterol in Humans and Mice. [PDF]
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Diffuse Retinal Pigment Epitheliopathy
Ophthalmologica, 198219 patients showing the features of diffuse retinal pigment epitheliopathy, as described by Zweng and Little, were studied. Diffuse retinal pigment epitheliopathy resembles both pigment epithelial detachment and central nervous choriopathy, but can be differentiated by the following characteristic features: widespread distribution of small pigment ...
C H, von Winning +4 more
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Acute Retinal Pigment Epitheliitis
Ophthalmology, 1987Acute retinal pigment epitheliitis is an infrequently described macular disorder of unknown cause that affects healthy young adults. Acute symptoms include either reduced visual acuity or central scotoma. Ophthalmoscopy discloses discrete pigment clumps with surrounding hypopigmented halos in the center of the macula.
M E, Chittum, R E, Kalina
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Retinal Pigment Epithelial Tears
Ophthalmology, 1983Retinal pigment epithelial tears have been recognized recently as a complication of retinal pigment epithelial detachments. They are characterized by sudden separation of detached from attached pigment epithelium at the margin of the detachment. Retraction of the overlying pigment epithelium occurs and exposes Bruch's membrane and choroid. Most pigment
W L, Decker +4 more
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Acute Retinal Pigment Epitheliitis
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1995We examined a patient with acute retinal pigment epitheliitis before the development of the characteristic pigmentary retinopathy.Three days after onset of blurred vision in her left eye, a 25-year-old woman had a visual acuity of L.E.: 20/40 -2. There were uniform outer retinal golden-colored vacuoles in the area of subsequent foveal pigmentary ...
J K, Luttrull, M E, Chittum
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Pigmentation and Retinal Breaks
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1975Of 260 patients with primary, nontraumatic, rhegmatogenous retinal separation analyzed for the presence of retinal or subretinal pigmentation associated with the retinal breaks, some 48.5% of all patients had significant pigmentary changes, especially occurring with lattice degeneration and nonlattice horseshoe tears.
P H, Morse, R C, Eagle
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Retinal Pigment Epithelial Hamartoma
Ophthalmology, 1983Retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) hamartomas are uncommon tumefactions characterized by proliferation of RPE and glial cells and blood vessels involving the RPE, retina, and adjacent vitreous. 1-5 Although these lesions have little, if any, growth potential they may appear similar to various malignancies, which has led to unnecessary enucleation of the ...
W D, Reynolds, B G, Goldstein
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