Central Serous Chorioretinopathy |
Central serous chorioretinopathy (CSCR) is a problem that affects the macula (central portion of the retina). The exact cause is not understood.
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OCT as a routine examination. |
Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Tomography (SD OCT) as a routine preoperative non invasive fundus examination in patients with cataract.
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Author Block: NIKOLAOS T. CHONTOS, MD ; CHRISTOS Gr. BROUZOUKIS, MD ; KONSTANTINOS G. GKIOUSAS, MD ; CHRISTOS G. MOUGNAI, MD.
Precis: 369 cases divided in 3 groups. Group A: cases with known medical history. Group B: cases examined for the first time (people who usually do not visit doctors on a regular basis). Group C: cases examined in order to confirm diagnosis made by other specialists. 37 cases with important
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Stargardt's disease (also known as fundus flavimaculatus and Stargardt's macular dystrophy) is the most common form of inherited juvenile macular degeneration. Inherited as an autosomal recessive trait, it is a severe form of MD that begins in late childhood, leading to legal blindness.
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Photoreceptor transplantation |
Photoreceptor transplantation
Photoreceptor loss causes irreversible blindness in many retinal diseases. Repair of such damage by cell transplantation is one of the most feasible types of central nervous system
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