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Hulke first described oculodermal melanosis (nevus of Ota) in 1861, and in 1916 Pusey described the case of a Chinese student with both scleral and facial pigmentation.
The mnemonic was updated to ‘ To Find Small Ocular Melanoma Doing IMaging’ to reflect risk factors identified in the current multimodal imaging era (CL Shields, submitted, 2018). In this report, we ...
Clinical and Histologic Aspects of Nevus of Ota Nevus of Ota typically presents as unilateral blue-black or slate gray macules that are located in the distribution of the first or second branches ...
Gastroenterologist Dr Joseph Salhab outlines four critical warning signs of liver damage, including persistent swelling in the belly, nausea, and more. ...
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Some parasites can affect the eyes. Without treatment, this can lead to vision loss. Learn more about the types of eye parasites, their symptoms, and treatment options.
Psoriasis, a skin condition, can put your vision at risk — here’s what to do to help protect your eyesight and keep seeing clearly.
Ocular surface diseases affect a significant portion of the population worldwide. Accurate segmentation and quantification of different ocular surface structures are crucial for the understanding of ...
The following is a summary of "Clinical and imaging strategies for the assessment of the ocular side effects of systemic targeted anti-cancer therapies," published in the April 2025 issue of the ...
In this paper, we propose a new fake iris detection method based on the changes in the reflectance ratio between the iris and the sclera. The proposed method has four advantages over previous works.
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