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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 130:374-382
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Retina. 25:311-336
Forty-four eyes from 39 patients with either lamellar macular holes (17 eyes), full-thickness macular holes (18 eyes), and/or macular cysts (9 eyes) were studied histopathologically. Lamellar and full-thickness holes were frequently found in eyes wit
Autor:
W R Green, Nicola G. Ghazi
Publikováno v:
Eye. 16:411-421
Retinal detachment, separation of the neurosensory retina from the underlying retinal pigment epithelium, is a sight threatening condition that is considered one of the few ocular emergencies. The literature is enormously rich in studies that focused
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Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology. 238:174-180
· Background: Corneal endothelial cell transplantation has been an intriguing concept as an alternative to full-thickness penetrating keratoplasty. Using a murine corneal transplantation model, we sought to establish the optimal conditions to repopu
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Ophthalmology Clinics of North America. 12:123-144
Parasitic infection of the retina has recently attracted more attention because of an increase in clinical cases occurring in AIDS patients. Recent developments in molecular microbiology have enabled more definitive diagnosis of these retinal parasit
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J. Gilman, A. S. Lichter, J. McLaren, M. Diener-West, J. H. Niffenegger, R. G. Waldron, C. A. Aguilera, W. C. Lam, W. Campbell, Sr Aaberg, W. R. Green, J. Hayman, R. A. Myles, W. H. Jarrett, Morton F. Goldberg, S. Elner, F. P. Calhoun, D. Bolerjak, J. W. Keller, J. F. Jackson, R. T. Haken, D. Weidenthal, W. S. Hagler, J. Antoszyk, N. Jones, G. McCoy, A. P. Schachat, Jerome C. Landry, D. K. Gibbs, J. M. Brown, K. Wilson, S. A. Stanley, L. Pollack, K. A. Meyer, A. V. Thompson, M. A. Novak, J. Aaron, M. Chun, D. Emmert, J. Iannito, T. H. Wojno, T. A. Rice, Ian R. Crocker, B. Robinson, S. Schoeppel, M. Hartnett, Daphnee Hui Lin Lee, D. Cain, K. Dempsey, L. T. Curtis, M. W. Johnson, K. D. Thompson, Daniel M. Albert, Jr Doll, R. M. Kurtz, L. J. Singermann, A Jr Capone, R. L. Halpen, C. Martonyi, B. Frueh, J. Willis, J. Lim, E. F. Greenberg, R. Swords, V. Elner, E. K. Hulsey, A. Ward, S. D. Pendergast, M. F. Alexander, H. Zegarra, G. A. Degenhardt, D. Preseren, N. L. Robinson, D. J. Lee, A. Fremstad, A. K. Vine, K. A. Klee, B. Baxter, M. Kincaid, D. Strongosky, J. M. Robertson, C. DiBernardo, R. J. Wolter, S. McCart, Z. N. Zakov, S. R. Sneed, C. J. McGinn, C. S. Sackett, P. Mondalek, H. Grossniklaus, N. T. Iliff, P Jr Sternberg, S. E. Lichterman, T. George, F. P. Schwaibold, E. Butler, L. H. Hammer, K. J. Wynn
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American Journal of Ophthalmology. 125:745-766
To describe the principal histopathologic findings in a series of 1,527 globes with uveal melanoma and the relationship of these findings to each other.All eyes enucleated in the Collaborative Ocular Melanoma Study (COMS) were examined independently
Autor:
C. Hardy, R. A. Delapenha, W. R. Green, A. Manns, W. R. J. Frederick, Fitzroy W. Dawkins, E. E. Frezza
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Southern Medical Journal. 91:546-549
BACKGROUND Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) associated with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) is the most common malignancy in patients with AIDS. It has been most commonly reported in white homosexual men, though a few cases have been reported in bla
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Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus. 35:100-106
Background: The CHARGE association (C=coloboma, H= heart disease, A=atresla or stenosis of the choanae, R=retarded growth and development or CNS anomalies, G=genital hypoplasia, and E=ear anomalies or deafness) is a rare, recently well-recognized cli
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New England Journal of Medicine. 332:363-366
Whipple's disease is a multisystem bacterial disease usually characterized by malabsorption, diarrhea, and polyarthritis. Ocular manifestations of Whipple's disease include blurred vision or visual loss with one or more of the following findings: vit
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The Histochemical Journal. 26:655-665
Post-surgical macular oedema results from blood-retinal barrier breakdown, but it is not accompanied by structural abnormalities in the retinal vessels or retinal pigmented epithelium. Previous studies, using horseradish peroxidase in a primate model