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001). The investigators also found that the incidence of chorioretinal atrophy after 2 years was only 6.1% for non-subfoveal CNV but 80.8% for subfoveal CNV. The mean chorioretinal atrophy area ...
Parapapillary chorioretinal atrophy in patients with ocular hypertension. I. An evaluation as a predictive factor for the development of glaucomatous damage. Arch Ophthalmol 1997; 115(12):1503-1508).
Figure 1A), diffuse chorioretinal atrophy (category 2, Figure 1B&C), patchy chorioretinal atrophy (category 3, Figure 1D arrows), to macular atrophy (category 4, Figure 1E&F). Researchers from ...
Figure 1A), diffuse chorioretinal atrophy (category 2, Figure 1B&C), patchy chorioretinal atrophy (category 3, Figure 1D arrows), to macular atrophy (category 4, Figure 1E&F).
Fundus examination revealed some vitreous haze with bilateral optic nerve hypoplasia, attenuated retinal vasculature, diffuse chorioretinal atrophy, pigment clumping, and a dysplastic retina ...
There were 5 categories used to divide myopic maculopathy: absence of myopic-related fundus lesions (C0), tessellated fundus (C1), diffuse chorioretinal atrophy (C2), patchy chorioretinal atrophy ...
These included ocular lesions, optic nerve abnormalities and chorioretinal atrophy, a withering of the retina and choroid, the latter of which provides oxygen and nutrients to the retina.
He had a history of ocular histoplasmosis with chorioretinal scarring in each eye. He said he did not drink alcohol or smoke tobacco. There was no family history of visual loss and he was taking ...
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Ocular histoplasmosis could be the cause of the more chronic appearing chorioretinal scars on each side; however, it should not cause inflammatory cells in the vitreous and would not be expected ...