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Adaptive optics fundus images of cone photoreceptors in the macula of patients with retinitis pigmentosa

Adaptive optics fundus images of cone photoreceptors in the macula of patients with retinitis pigmentosa

... of cone analyses at the four areas are shown in Figure 3, and the data are shown in Table ...the cone analyses for the five healthy control eyes in the same four areas as examined in case 1 are also shown ... See full document

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Efficacy of valproic acid  for retinitis pigmentosa patients: a pilot study

Efficacy of valproic acid for retinitis pigmentosa patients: a pilot study

... Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is the term used for a group of retinal diseases that are characterized by inherited, progressive degeneration of retinal tissue, mainly rod and secondarily cone ...Many ... See full document

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Detection of photoreceptor disruption by adaptive optics fundus imaging and Fourier-domain optical coherence tomography in eyes with occult macular dystrophy

Detection of photoreceptor disruption by adaptive optics fundus imaging and Fourier-domain optical coherence tomography in eyes with occult macular dystrophy

... four patients who were diagnosed with OMD were ...FD-OCT images of foveal photoreceptors were ...ocular fundus was normal by conventional ocular examination in all ...the photoreceptors ... See full document

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Radial fundus autofluorescence in the periphery in patients with X-linked retinitis pigmentosa

Radial fundus autofluorescence in the periphery in patients with X-linked retinitis pigmentosa

... FAF images obtained from 711 patients with retinal dystrophy (362 male and 349 female patients) and 56 family members (29 male and 27 female participants) who visited the retinal degeneration service ... See full document

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<p>Long-term changes of retinal pigment epithelium in the eyes with Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease observed by adaptive optics imaging</p>

<p>Long-term changes of retinal pigment epithelium in the eyes with Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease observed by adaptive optics imaging</p>

... light fundus auto fl uorescence (AF) ...time. Adaptive optics (AO) fundus images are retinal imaging techniques that allow for the improvement of the lateral resolution of retinal ... See full document

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Retinitis pigmentosa

Retinitis pigmentosa

... Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is an inherited retinal dystrophy caused by the loss of photoreceptors and characterized by retinal pigment deposits visible on fundus ...a cone-rod dystrophy, ... See full document

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Bilateral cystoid macular edema following docetaxel chemotherapy in a patient with retinitis pigmentosa: a case report

Bilateral cystoid macular edema following docetaxel chemotherapy in a patient with retinitis pigmentosa: a case report

... for retinitis pigmentosa. Besides the fundus appearance restricted peripheral vision and scotopic electroretinogram confirmed the diagnosis of retinitis ... See full document

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Manuscript Title &amp; Authors

Manuscript Title & Authors

... PIIFD(Partial Intensity Invariant Feature Descriptor)is a local feature descriptor proposed by Chen Jian [15] in multi-modal fundus image registration. PIIFD has image rotation invariance, partial intensity, ... See full document

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Retinal degeneration: Models and therapies

Retinal degeneration: Models and therapies

... AAV is an attractive alternative, and it is not associated with any apparent pathological response in humans. The recombinant AAV vectors have no virally encoded proteins and hence less immunogenicity. It can infect a ... See full document

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HEARING LOSS IN RETINITIS PIGMENTOSA

HEARING LOSS IN RETINITIS PIGMENTOSA

... A (hag- nosis of early retinitis pigmentosa was made, l)IIt tllere was no peripheral visual field defect.. One year later, her visual status was unchanged, but.[r] ... See full document

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Gene panel sequencing in Brazilian patients with retinitis pigmentosa

Gene panel sequencing in Brazilian patients with retinitis pigmentosa

... RP patients in a non-syndromic form ...in patients without syndromic characteristics of different types of retinal dystrophies, including RP, suggest that CLN3 is also a non-syndromic retinal disease ...for ... See full document

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Evaluation of contrast visual acuity in patients with retinitis pigmentosa

Evaluation of contrast visual acuity in patients with retinitis pigmentosa

... The contrast sensitivity acuity tester (CAT-CP, Neits Instrument, Nagoya, Japan) was developed to overcome these disadvantages. This instrument determines the logarithm of the minimal angle of resolution (logMAR) visual ... See full document

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Antibodies to neurofilament protein in retinitis pigmentosa

Antibodies to neurofilament protein in retinitis pigmentosa

... antibody was specific for the high molecular weight protein subunit of neurofilaments. No correlation was found between the presence of these antibodies and other immunological and clinical parameters in retinitis ... See full document

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Learning to Deblur Adaptive Optics Retinal Images

Learning to Deblur Adaptive Optics Retinal Images

... single cone, we limit the nature of variations down to the corruption of cone shape due to blur, thus assuring the inference of PSFs for any retinal image , taken at different locations of the ... See full document

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Adaptive optics images of Kepler objects of interest

Adaptive optics images of Kepler objects of interest

... resolved images of nearby stellar companions to test whether the depth variation is more consistent with a false positive or with a genuine planetary transit that is being diluted by the companion ... See full document

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Original Article A distinct form of retinitis pigmentosa with retinal vascular occlusion

Original Article A distinct form of retinitis pigmentosa with retinal vascular occlusion

... all patients were followed-up closely from the time of symptom onset, hence a detailed understanding of how the disease develops and progresses is lack- ...some patients, prohibiting a detailed analysis of ... See full document

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The effect of transcorneal electrical stimulation in visual acuity: Retinitis pigmentosa

The effect of transcorneal electrical stimulation in visual acuity: Retinitis pigmentosa

... ABSTRACT Transcorneal Electrical Stimulation TES was applied to a group of volunteer patients suffering from Retinitis Pigmentosa RP, in order to investigate the effect of TES in Visual [r] ... See full document

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The molecular genetics of cone-rod retinal dystrophy

The molecular genetics of cone-rod retinal dystrophy

... central cone/rod scotomas, eccentric fixation, mild peripheral photoreceptor dysfunction and slow ...central cone/rod scotoma, eccentric fixation, more cone than rod dysfunction in the periphery and ... See full document

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Improved content aware scene retargeting for retinitis pigmentosa patients

Improved content aware scene retargeting for retinitis pigmentosa patients

... displaying images and videos on a variety of display devices of different resolutions or aspect ...However, Images with multiple important features present a more challenging case for image ... See full document

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Low levels of plasma endothelin-1 in patients with retinitis pigmentosa

Low levels of plasma endothelin-1 in patients with retinitis pigmentosa

... RP patients in our study were comparable with those of Cellini et al but those of our control subjects were significantly lower than levels reported for previous ... See full document

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