نتایج جستجو برای: age related macular degeneration

تعداد نتایج: 1820171  

Journal: :Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology 1979
G Pfurtscheller A Aranibar

A method of accurate storage and on-line preprocessing of an EEG signal, preceding and following a trigger signal, elicited by button pressing, is described. The method was used to study the changes occurring in the power of the rhythmic activity within the alpha band in central areas, during voluntary, self-paced movement in 10 normal humans. A short-lasting decrease or phasic event-related de...

Journal: :Perception 2015
Nicole T Stringham James M Stringham

Macular pigment (MP) is a pre-receptoral filter that is diet derived and deposited in relatively high optical density in the foveal region of the retina. Due to its yellow coloration, MP absorbs light of relatively short wavelengths, ranging from 400 nm to 520 nm. Despite the spectral and spatial nonuniformity imposed upon the sensory retina by MP, perception appears to be relatively uniform ac...

Journal: :Ophthalmic research 2006
Defen Shen Rong Wen Jingsheng Tuo Christine M Bojanowski Chi-Chao Chan

This study presents a mouse model for human age-related macular degeneration (AMD) as characterized by subretinal deposit and choroidal neovascularization. Matrigel, a basement membrane extract, solidifies after implantation in tissue and can stimulate local angiogenesis. This study demonstrates the induction of neovascularization and focal retinal degeneration following subretinal Matrigel inj...

بنیادی, مرتضی, جبارپور بنیادی, محمدحسین, جوادزاده, علیرضا, محمدیان, طاهره,

Introduction & Objective: Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a disease affecting the central regions of the retina and choroid, which can lead to loss of central vision. Etiological research suggests that AMD is a complex disease, caused by the actions and interactions of multiple genes and environmental factors. Numerous studies have focused on the role of chemotactic cytokines, also kn...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1942
Henry S. Simms

1. There has been need for a reliable experimental standard for the process of aging. Chronological age is a poor standard owing to irrelevant changes and individual variability. Longevity does not indicate the rate of aging because it depends not only upon aging but also upon intrinsic death rate, individual variability, and the selective effect of experimental treatment upon resistance to spe...

Journal: :Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia 2013
María Eugenia Nano Van Charles Lansingh María Soledad Pighin Natalia Zarate Hugo Nano Marissa Janine Carter João Marcello Furtado Clelia Crespo Nano Luciana Fiocca Vernengo José Domingo Luna Kristen Allison Eckert

PURPOSES To assess the risk factors of age-related macular degeneration in Argentina using a case-control study. METHODS Surveys were used for subjects' antioxidant intake, age/gender, race, body mass index, hypertension, diabetes (and type of treatment), smoking, sunlight exposure, red meat consumption, fish consumption, presence of age-related macular degeneration and family history of age-...

Journal: :Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia 2008
Ana Paula Miyagusko Taba Oguido Antonio Marcelo Barbante Casella Tiemi Matsuo Eduardo Henrique de Freitas Ramos Filho Rodrigo Berbel Ricardo Montanheiro Alcântara Silva

PURPOSE To determine the prevalence of early and late-stage age-related macular degeneration (ARMD) and its association with risk factors such as age, gender, smoking, body mass index, hypertension and diabetes history, cataracts and pseudophakia. DESIGN Population-based cross-sectional study in an elderly Japanese-Brazilian population from Londrina (Paraná, Brazil). METHODS The study inclu...

Journal: :Der Ophthalmologe : Zeitschrift der Deutschen Ophthalmologischen Gesellschaft 1998
H Dobberstein A W Weinberger S Wolf

Age Related Macular Degeneration is a degenerative condition of the macula and is increasingly pervasive in our country, encountered unfortunately in patients even younger than 55. The current work is trying to present the importance of fluorescein angiography in this disease.

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1983
I M Ghafour D Allan W S Foulds

An analysis of blind registration forms was made to determine the commonest causes of blindness in the west of Scotland. It was found that the leading causes of blindness in order of frequency of incidence were senile macular degeneration, glaucoma, cataract, diabetic retinopathy, and myopic degeneration. Diabetic retinopathy was the leading cause of blindness among persons of working age.

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