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Central serous chorioretinopathy mimicking as choroidal hemangioma – A diagnostic challenge
Central serous chorioretinopathy (CSCR) occurs due to hyper-permeable choroidal capillaries, which, along with retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) dysfunction, causes a serous neurosensory retinal detachment.
Shivangi Singh +2 more
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Bilateral bullous central serous chorioretinopathy treated with PDT and eplerenone
Purpose: To report a case evaluating PDT and eplerenone therapy in a patient with bilateral bullous central serous chorioretinopathy. Observations: A 30-year-old male was referred for worsening bilateral bullous central serous chorioretinopathy (bCSCR ...
William J. Anderson, Bradley T. Smith
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Background: Central serous chorioretinopathy (CSCR) is an idiopathic condition aggravated by exogenous or endogenous glucocorticoids. Vascular deregulation in the choroid is a new hypothesis regarding central serous chorioretinopathy occurrence.
Marwa Majeed Hameed +2 more
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Central Serous Chorioretinopathy in a Patient with B-cell Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma [PDF]
Central serous chorioretinopathy (CSCR) is an ocular disease which fluid is collected under retina and leads to retinal detachment and blurred vision.
Negar Aghamohammadi +3 more
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Macular pigment optical density in central serous chorioretinopathy
Purpose: The aim of our study was to evaluate the macular pigment optical density in patients with acute and chronic central serous chorioretinopathy and to describe the association between central retinal thickness and choroidal thickness with the ...
Burcu Polat Gultekin, Esra Sahli
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Exposure to common noxious agents (1), including allergens, pollutants, and micro‐nanoplastics, can cause epithelial barrier damage (2) in our body's protective linings. This may trigger an immune response to our microbiome (3). The epithelial barrier theory explains how this process can lead to chronic noncommunicable diseases (4) affecting organs ...
Can Zeyneloglu +17 more
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Background: The cytological analysis of body fluids is the preliminary investigation performed for the diagnostic evaluation of body fluids, helping the physician make the diagnosis and plan proper treatment. The International System for Reporting Serous
Shashikant Singh +2 more
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Exploring lipid diversity and minimalism to define membrane requirements for synthetic cells
Designing the lipid membrane of synthetic cells is a complex task, in which its various roles (among them solute transport, membrane protein support, and self‐replication) should all be integrated. In this review, we report the latest top‐down and bottom‐up advances and discuss compatibility and complexity issues of current engineering approaches ...
Sergiy Gan +2 more
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Mutations in the C9orf72 gene represent the most common genetic cause of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a fatal neurodegenerative disease. Using patient‐derived neurons and C. elegans models, we find that the nucleoporin Nup107 is dysregulated in C9orf72‐associated ALS. Conversely, reducing Nup107 levels mitigates disease‐related changes.
Saygın Bilican +7 more
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Announcement: The International System for Reporting Serous Fluid Cytopathology [PDF]
Serous fluids are a common but important specimen type in a cytopathology laboratory. There is as yet no agreed standardized terminology to allow uniformity in reporting on these specimens. Given that serous fluids are a rich source of cytopathological as well as molecular information on a range of benign and often advanced malignant conditions, a ...
Ashish Chandra +3 more
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