نتایج جستجو برای: retinal diseases

تعداد نتایج: 911109  

2018
Quan Dong Nguyen Sandro De Falco Francine Behar‐Cohen Wai‐Ching Lam Xuri Li Nadine Reichhart Federico Ricci Jennifer Pluim William W. Li

The role of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), including in retinal vascular diseases, has been well studied, and pharmacological blockade of VEGF is the gold standard of treatment for neovascular age-related macular degeneration, retinal vein occlusion and diabetic macular oedema. Placental growth factor (PGF, previously known as PlGF), a homologue of VEGF, is a multifunctional peptide...

2017
Bailey Baumann Jacob Sterling Ying Song Delu Song Marcus Fruttiger Mark Gillies Weiyong Shen Joshua L. Dunaief

Purpose Retinal iron accumulation is observed in a wide range of retinal degenerative diseases, including AMD. Previous work suggests that Müller glial cells may be important mediators of retinal iron transport, distribution, and regulation. A transgenic model of Müller cell loss recently demonstrated that primary Müller cell ablation leads to blood-retinal barrier leakage and photoreceptor deg...

2017
Young Joo Park Kyu Hyung Park Se Joon Woo

PURPOSE To report clinical features of patients with retinal and choroidal diseases presenting with acute visual disturbance during pregnancy. METHODS In this retrospective case series, patients who developed acute visual loss during pregnancy (including puerperium) and visited a tertiary hospital from July 2007 to June 2015, were recruited by searching electronic medical records. Patients we...

2014
Djibril Kaba Chuang Wang Yongmin Li Ana Salazar-Gonzalez Xiaohui Liu Ahmed Serag

The analysis of retinal blood vessels plays an important role in detecting and treating retinal diseases. In this review, we present an automated method to segment blood vessels of fundus retinal image. The proposed method could be used to support a non-intrusive diagnosis in modern ophthalmology for early detection of retinal diseases, treatment evaluation or clinical study. This study combine...

2012
Anneke I den Hollander

Retinal dystrophies cause severe visual impairment due to the death of photoreceptor and retinal pigment epithelium cells. These diseases until recently have been considered to be incurable. In the last two decades genetic studies have shed light on the molecular causes of several of these diseases, which has opened new avenues to develop therapeutic approaches. The mammalian eye has been at th...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2004
Julie Lord-Grignon Nicolas Tétreault Alan J Mears Anand Swaroop Gilbert Bernier

PURPOSE Most retinal disease genes are preferentially expressed in photoreceptors, the light-sensitive cells involved in phototransduction. In addition, some of the genes linked to retinal diseases are essential for normal retinal development. The goal of this study was to identify new transcripts enriched in photoreceptors involved in retinal development or diseases. METHODS To isolate uncha...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2014
Victoria Maneu Agustina Noailles Javier Megías Violeta Gómez-Vicente Núria Carpena M Luisa Gil Daniel Gozalbo Nicolás Cuenca

PURPOSE We determined whether systemic fungal infection could cause activation of retinal microglia and, therefore, could be potentially harmful for patients with retinal degenerative diseases. METHODS Activation of retinal microglia was measured in a model of sublethal invasive candidiasis in C57BL/6J mice by confocal immunofluorescence and flow cytometry analysis, using anti-CD11b, anti-Iba...

Journal: :Survey of ophthalmology 2002
Eyal Margalit Mauricio Maia James D Weiland Robert J Greenberg Gildo Y Fujii Gustavo Torres Duke V Piyathaisere Thomas M O'Hearn Wentai Liu Gianluca Lazzi Gislin Dagnelie Dean A Scribner Eugene de Juan Mark S Humayun

Most of current concepts for a visual prosthesis are based on neuronal electrical stimulation at different locations along the visual pathways within the central nervous system. The different designs of visual prostheses are named according to their locations (i.e., cortical, optic nerve, subretinal, and epiretinal). Visual loss caused by outer retinal degeneration in diseases such as retinitis...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 2010
G Landa R B Rosen

AIMS To describe different patterns of retinal collateral circulation observed in normal subjects and in patients with a variety of ocular diseases during studies with the retinal functional imager (RFI). METHODS Normal subjects and patients with various ocular diseases underwent retinal blood flow imaging using the retinal functional imager. RESULTS Twenty-eight eyes of 21 patients constit...

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