نتایج جستجو برای: optic nerve diseases

تعداد نتایج: 1009995  

Journal: :Archives of ophthalmology 1998
Y H Yücel N Gupta M W Kalichman A P Mizisin W Hare M de Souza Lima L Zangwill R N Weinreb

OBJECTIVE To assess the relationship between in vivo measurements of optic disc topography and histomorphometric measurements of optic nerve fiber number in glaucoma. METHODS Both eyes of 10 monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) with laser-induced glaucoma in the right eye were studied. Optic disc topography was measured in vivo with a confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscope. Histomorphometry was perf...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1982
D L Daniels A L Williams A Syvertsen W E Gager G J Harris

Optic nerve sheath meningiomas and optic nerve gliomas can be difficult to differentiate by computed tomography (CT). Three patients with optic nerve sheath meningiomas were studied with a CT/T 8800 scanner with 1.5-mm-thick axial sections and intravenous contrast material. In each case, an abnormal optic nerve sheath was identified by CT. A soft-tissue mass arose from one side of the sheath in...

2016
M. Niemeijer M. D. Abramoff Gopal Datt Joshi Jayanthi Sivaswamy Keith A. Goatman Alan D. Fleming Sam Philip Graeme J. Williams John A. Olson Peter F. Sharp Youssif A. Ghalwash

The optic disk (OD) center and margin are typically requisite landmarks in establishing a frame of reference for classifying retinal and optic nerve pathology. Reliable and efficient OD localization and segmentation are important tasks in automatic eye disease screening. OD Cup is segmented using Gradient method, Adaptive Threshold and Connected Component. They utilize BBB method hang on the Ti...

2010
Evelyn E. Zuckerman

Introduction: Once again the occurrence of human diseases of the nervous system, caused by feline Bartonella, have given veterinarians clues as to possible corollary diseases in cats, the bacteria’s natural reservoir host. There are many publications on human neurologic diseases caused by feline Bartonella. We will concentrate on diseases of the central nervous system and exclude retinitis and ...

Journal: :Seminars in ophthalmology 2003
Patricia L Davis Walter M Jay

Optic disc drusen are congenital and developmental anomalies of the optic nerve head seen commonly in clinical practice, often as an incidental ophthalmologic finding during routine exams. Optic disc drusen are a form of calcific degeneration in some of the axons of the optic nerve. Visual acuity is often not affected but the visual fields of these patients can be abnormal and deteriorate over ...

Journal: :Molecular medicine reports 2015
Yan Zhang Hongyang Li Yongmei Cao Maonian Zhang Shihui Wei

Injury to the optic nerve may lead to axonal degeneration, followed by the gradual death of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs), which results in irreversible vision loss. In the present study the mechanism of optic nerve injury, and the following regeneration and repair processes associated with sirtuin 1 (SIRT1)‑regulated lipid metabolism were analyzed. In addition, the treatment of optic nerve inj...

Journal: :Experimental neurology 2013
Xueting Luo Yadira Salgueiro Samuel R Beckerman Vance P Lemmon Pantelis Tsoulfas Kevin K Park

Injured retinal ganglion cell (RGC) axons do not regenerate spontaneously, causing loss of vision in glaucoma and after trauma. Recent studies have identified several strategies that induce long distance regeneration in the optic nerve. Thus, a pressing question now is whether regenerating RGC axons can find their appropriate targets. Traditional methods of assessing RGC axon regeneration use h...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1992
K Sugiyama D R Bacon J C Morrison E M Van Buskirk

Vascular luminal castings of rabbit eyes were microdissected and studied with scanning electron microscopy to elucidate the three-dimensional angioarchitecture of the optic nerve head. Using sequential microdissection, an incomplete arterial circle was identified as terminal branches of two to three short posterior ciliary arteries around the optic nerve head. Several recurrent branches from th...

Journal: :Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia 2012
Luciano Mesquita Simão

Neuromyelitis optica antibody (or aquaporin-4 antibody) is a well established serum marker associated to high-risk neuromyelitis optica syndrome that presents as an inflammatory demyelinating disease characterized by the occurrence of bilateral and simultaneous optic neuritis without complete visual recovery or it occurs as an isolated episode of transverse myelitis accompanied by longitudinall...

2016
Praveena Manogaran James V. M. Hanson Elisabeth D. Olbert Christine Egger Carla Wicki Christina Gerth-Kahlert Klara Landau Sven Schippling

Irreversible disability in multiple sclerosis (MS) and neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD) is largely attributed to neuronal and axonal degeneration, which, along with inflammation, is one of the major pathological hallmarks of these diseases. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a non-invasive imaging tool that has been used in MS, NMOSD, and other diseases to quantify damage to th...

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