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Systems pharmacology identifies drug targets for Stargardt disease–associated retinal degeneration

Systems pharmacology identifies drug targets for Stargardt disease–associated retinal degeneration

... of Stargardt disease, a severe juvenile form of macular ...of Stargardt disease, we found that pharmacological interventions that targeted both GPCR signaling pathways and adenylate cyclases ...

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Identification of Stargardt Disease by Comparing with the Healthy Eye

Identification of Stargardt Disease by Comparing with the Healthy Eye

... Stargardt disease / Fundus Flavimaculatus (STGD/FF) is a yellow-white spot forms on the outer layer of retina which affects RPE Cells(Retinal Pigment Epithelium) RPE Cells are basically vision cells present ...

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Fixation Improvement through Biofeedback Rehabilitation in Stargardt Disease

Fixation Improvement through Biofeedback Rehabilitation in Stargardt Disease

... that Stargardt disease patients showed a significant gray matter (GM) loss bilaterally in the occipital cortices, extending into the right precuneus, and in the frontoorbital ...

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Characterisation of vascular changes in different stages of Stargardt disease using double swept-source optical coherence tomography angiography

Characterisation of vascular changes in different stages of Stargardt disease using double swept-source optical coherence tomography angiography

... of Stargardt disease (STGD) via double swept- source optical coherence tomography ...of disease (p<0.01). The duration of disease correlated with the extent of the enlarged FAZ in the ...

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Treatments for dry age related macular degeneration and Stargardt disease : a systematic review

Treatments for dry age related macular degeneration and Stargardt disease : a systematic review

... Methods: We searched MEDLINE, EMBASE, Web of Science and The Cochrane Library from 2005 to 13 July 2017 for reviews, journal articles and meeting abstracts. We looked for studies of interventions that aim to preserve or ...

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DHA supplementation for late onset Stargardt disease: NAT-3 study

DHA supplementation for late onset Stargardt disease: NAT-3 study

... For these reasons, in this study, we decided to analyze the effects of DHA supplementation in patients affected with late onset STGD, an inherited macular dystrophy characterized by [r] ...

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Macular hyperpigmentary changes in ABCA4-Stargardt disease

Macular hyperpigmentary changes in ABCA4-Stargardt disease

... with disease etiology in AMD has already been described, to our knowledge, the presence and significance of hyper- pigmented changes and associated RPE changes in patients with STGD are still poorly ...

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Monitoring and Management of the Patient with Stargardt Disease

<p>Monitoring and Management of the Patient with Stargardt Disease</p>

... STGD1 symptoms typically develop within the fi rst two decades of life and include progressive, irreversible loss of central and color vision and delayed dark adaptation. The peripheral visual fi eld is normal and there is ...

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Cone rod dystrophies

Cone rod dystrophies

... In the first stage, the main symptom is decreased visual acuity, which is usually discovered at school, in the first decade of life, and which does not significantly improve with spectacles. Patients often have a ...

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DNA nanoparticle mediated ABCA4 delivery rescues Stargardt dystrophy in mice

DNA nanoparticle mediated ABCA4 delivery rescues Stargardt dystrophy in mice

... with Stargardt disease and many other forms of retinal degeneration that currently lack curative ...ABCA4-associated disease, particularly given the current success of traditional viral-mediated gene ...

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Cardiovascular disease in patients with chronic kidney disease

Cardiovascular disease in patients with chronic kidney disease

... Currently, the nephrology referral guidelines for patients with moderate CKD (eGFR 30 to 60 mL/min) in the UK primary care setting rely on determining which patients have pheno- typic features leading physicians to ...

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Analysis of the oral bacteriome and mycobiome in children with inflammatory bowel disease compared to healthy children by 16S and ITS2 profiling

Analysis of the oral bacteriome and mycobiome in children with inflammatory bowel disease compared to healthy children by 16S and ITS2 profiling

... the disease involves a strong inflammatory response that may be triggered by viral infection or the hosts’ own ...the disease, indicating that there may be a hereditary ...

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Noncommunicable disease burden in kerala

Noncommunicable disease burden in kerala

... A five year follow up study in Kerala reported that out of 4271 deaths recorded during 5 years circulatory system failures were 40%, coronary system diseases were the leading cause of death in men (31.1%) and women ...

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Epithelioid Hemangioendothelioma: A Case with Large Solitary Pulmonary Mass and Hypertrophic Osteoarthropathy

Epithelioid Hemangioendothelioma: A Case with Large Solitary Pulmonary Mass and Hypertrophic Osteoarthropathy

... We describe a case of pulmonary epithelioid hemangioendothelioma (PEH), previously known as intravascular bronchoalveolar tumor, in a 48- year-old woman with an initial diagnosis made by CT-guided transthoracic needle ...

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Neuronal degeneration and mitochondrial dysfunction

Neuronal degeneration and mitochondrial dysfunction

... What is striking about both of these groups of neu- rodegenerative disorders is how diverse they are in their clinical manifestations, and how little they resemble the “classic” neurodegenerative disorders — AD, ALS, HD, ...

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Periodontal Disease and Periodontal Disease-Related Bacteria Involved in the Pathogenesis of Alzheimer&rsquo;s Disease

<p>Periodontal Disease and Periodontal Disease-Related Bacteria Involved in the Pathogenesis of Alzheimer&rsquo;s Disease</p>

... decreased cerebral blood fl ow and increased BBB permeabil- ity, exacerbating cognitive dysfunction. One of the mechan- isms by which P. gingivalis exacerbates AD may be exacerbation of those cerebrovascular disorders. ...

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Prevalence of cardiovascular disease among Bangladeshi adult population: a systematic review and meta-analysis of the studies

Prevalence of cardiovascular disease among Bangladeshi adult population: a systematic review and meta-analysis of the studies

... Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a group of conditions affecting the function- ing of the heart or blood vessels and is one of the leading causes of death ...

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CT screening: a trade off of risks, benefits, and costs

CT screening: a trade off of risks, benefits, and costs

... Three cost-effectiveness analyses have recently been published based on simulation modeling (13, 14, 17). All three analyses have important limitations. For example, Marshall et al.’s model (17) included no costs related ...

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Detecting and assessing outbreaks

Detecting and assessing outbreaks

... 116. Nagelkerken, I., K. Buchan, G.W. Smith, K. Bonair, P. Bush, J. Garzon-Ferreira, L. Botero, P. Gayle, C.D. Harvell, C. Heberer, K. Kim, C. Petrovic, L. Pors, and P. Yoshioka. (1997b). Widespread disease in ...

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Importance of neglected disease signaling

Importance of neglected disease signaling

... This disease is known as an anthropozoonosis, as the sick man can eliminate mature proglottids with a very high parasitic load of eggs through the feces and these can infect pigs and cattle in inappropriate ...

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