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Choroidal Vascularity Index in Retinitis Pigmentosa: An OCT Study.
Ophthalmic Surgery Lasers and Imaging Retina, 2018BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE To evaluate structural changes in the choroid of patients with retinitis pigmentosa (RP) using swept-source optical coherence tomography (OCT) scans.
Roy Tan+5 more
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Etiology of Retinitis Pigmentosa
2022Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a set of symptoms including tunnel vision, night blindness, and progressive vision loss, stemming from a very heterogeneous set of causes-it can result from a several different kinds of mutations (non-syndromic) in conjunction with other symptoms, as part of a larger syndrome (syndromic), or secondary to an organ system ...
Mark P, Breazzano+3 more
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Progression of retinitis pigmentosa on multimodal imaging: The PREP‐1 study
Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 2018It is important to establish reliable outcome measures to detect progression in retinitis pigmentosa (RP).
Mustafa Iftikhar+9 more
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The Electroretinogram in Retinitis Pigmentosa
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1979Examination of electroretinographic (ERG) reports from 70 consecutive patients with retinitis pigmentosa (RP) showed that photopic and scotopic B-wave amplitudes correlated with age and visual acuity, but not with dark adaptation threshold. No appreciable differences in ERG characteristics (including B-wave implicit time) were observed between ...
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Exudative Retinitis pigmentosa
Ophthalmologica, 1988Six persons with retinitis pigmentosa and exudative vasculopathy were observed within a group of 110 patients with retinitis pigmentosa seen during 5 years. Two new hypotheses are formulated in order to explain the origin of this relationship.
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Retinitis Pigmentosa and Other Dystrophies
2010Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a heterogeneous group of inherited retinal degenerations characterized by progressive degeneration of rod and cone cells that affects predominantly peripheral visual fields. Macular edema may cause additional central visual acuity decrease. Cystoid macular edema (CME) is one of the few treatable causes of visual loss in RP.
Sarah Mrejen+3 more
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