There is evidence for a genetic component that contributes to this dysfunction; the presence of systemic disorders, like diabetes and obesity, and ocular conditions, like soft confluent drusen and ...
There may also be disc drusen, optic disc oedema or pseudopapilloedema ... suggesting impaired emmetropisation.14 The differential diagnosis of an infant with severe visual loss and nystagmus is broad ...
Retinal pigment epithelium changes, the presence of macular drusen and disruption of the foveal ellipsoid ... diagnosing systemic aetiology can be a challenge. The most important differential ...
Optic Neuritis: Clinical Features Optic neuritis refers to inflammation of the optic nerve. The term may be used broadly in reference to many causes of optic nerve inflammation including systemic ...
Aims To report the 6-year incidence of optical coherence tomography (OCT)-derived age-related changes in drusen volume and related systemic and ocular associations. Methods Chinese adults aged 40 ...
They work through the list to rule in and rule out which diagnosis is the best fit. This process is called "differential diagnosis." They may order additional tests or imaging to pinpoint the best ...
The field of ophthalmic imaging has grown substantially over the last years. Massive improvements in image processing and computer hardware have allowed the emergence of multiple imaging techniques of ...
Due to the overlap of clinical presentation among ARCAs and the variety of hereditary, acquired, and reversible etiologies that can determine cerebellar dysfunction, the differential diagnosis is ...
Revised: This Reviewed Preprint has been revised by the authors in response to the previous round of peer review; the eLife assessment and the public reviews have been updated where necessary by the ...
A unified framework for privacy-preserving data analysis and machine learning ...
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