Reattachment After Foldable Capsular Vitreous Body Implantation in Severe Retinal Detachment Eyes. [PDF]
Chen S+6 more
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The role of the posterior ciliary body in the biosynthesis of vitreous humour [PDF]
Paul N. Bishop+3 more
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Abstract Purpose To describe the clinical features surgical technique, early and long‐term outcome with or without surgery, and histopathological findings of melanocytic anterior uveal lesions in young dogs. Methods Medical records of dogs at a guide dog facility removed from training due to a pigmented iris lesion were reviewed from 2014 to 2021 ...
Valerie Liliane Dufour+6 more
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A direct contact between astrocyte and vitreous body is possible in the rabbit eye due to discontinuities in the basement membrane of the retinal inner limiting membrane [PDF]
Antônio Haddad+5 more
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Abstract An approximately 26‐year‐old, suspected female, red‐tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) was presented with a history of chronic ocular changes of the left eye likely secondary to blunt trauma resulting in blindness and phthisis bulbi. Ophthalmic evaluation of OS revealed a large intraocular mass, 3+ aqueous flare indicating anterior uveitis, and ...
Taylr Wells+4 more
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Abstract Objective Cone‐rod dystrophy (cord1) is a form of progressive retinal atrophy. It is linked to an RPGRIP1 genetic variant which is the third most common canine disease variant thus far. While the variant affects various breeds, it is highly prevalent in English Springer Spaniels (ESSs).
Jennifer C. Kwok+5 more
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Foldable capsular vitreous body implantation for treatment of traumatic retinal detachment: two case reports. [PDF]
Zeng B+5 more
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A new strategy to replace the natural vitreous by a novel capsular artificial vitreous body with pressure-control valve [PDF]
Qianying Gao+8 more
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Adaptations to hypoxia in the vertebrate retina
Abstract figure legend Most animals, including mammals, are susceptible to the damaging effects of hypoxia or ischaemia, where the result is neuronal cell death in the brain. By contrast, some neurons of the mammalian retina are less sensitive to hypoxia. In both brain and retina, neurons may survive if first preconditioned with ischaemia.
Michael G. Jonz
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Comparison of triamcinolone acetonide, 11‐deoxycortisol and other lipid formulae for the visualization of vitreous body in the anterior chamber after posterior capsule rupture in animal models [PDF]
Yuichi Kaji+4 more
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