... choroid diseases MeSH C11.941.160.177 - choroid hemorrhage MeSH C11.941.160.238 - choroid neoplasms MeSH C11.941.160.244 - ... retinal detachment MeSH C11.768.660 - retinal dysplasia MeSH C11.768.710 - retinal hemorrhage MeSH C11.768.717 - retinal ... disease MeSH C11.675.349.500.500 - Graves ophthalmopathy MeSH C11.675.504 - granuloma, plasma cell, orbital MeSH C11.675.659 - ... choroidal neovascularization MeSH C11.941.160.300 - choroideremia MeSH C11.941.160.478 - choroiditis MeSH C11.941.160.478.400 ...
The disease mechanisms are not completely understood. All pachychoroid disorders of the macula show choroidal thickening and ... Due to thickening and congestion of the highly vascularized layer underneath the macula, the choroid, damage to the retinal ... Pachychoroid disorders of the macula represent a group of diseases affecting the central part of the retina of the eye, the ... It is assumed that a large part of the population has a thickened choroid without other signs of disease. This includes mainly ...
The ophthalmic artery supplies the choroid via the short posterior ciliary arteries and the retina via the central retinal ... This accounts for the short delay between the "choroidal flush" and retinal filling.[citation needed] Pathologic changes are ... Kumar, Vinay (2007). "Chapter 29: Eye, Retina and Vitreous, Retinal Vascular Disease". Robbins basic pathology (8th ed.). ... Fluorescein angiography is used by physicians specializing in the treatment of eye diseases (ophthalmologists) to evaluate the ...
... thickening of the posterior choroid with elevation of the peripapillary retinal choroidal layer, optic nerve hyperemia and ... Autoimmune diseases, Autoinflammatory syndromes, Eye diseases, Hearing loss, Disturbances of human pigmentation, Rare diseases) ... Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease (VKH) is a multisystem disease of presumed autoimmune cause that affects melanin-pigmented tissues ... Herbort CP, Mochizuki M (2007). "Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease: inquiry into the genesis of a disease name in the historical ...
Choroidal degenerations 363.6 Choroidal haemorrhage and rupture 363.7 Choroidal detachment 363.8 Other disorders of choroid ... Retinal detachment with retinal defect 361.1 Retinoschisis and retinal cysts 361.2 Serous retinal detachment 361.3 Retinal ... disease 335.1 Spinal muscular atrophy 335.2 Motor neurone disease 335.8 Other 335.9 Unspecified 336 Other diseases of spinal ... Cerebellar ataxia in diseases classified elsewhere 334.8 Other 334.9 Unspecified 335 Anterior horn cell disease 335.0 Werdnig- ...
In ophthalmology, choroidal neovascularization is the formation of a microvasculature within the innermost layer of the choroid ... This retinal ischemia stimulates the proliferation of new blood vessels from pre-existing retinal venules. It is the leading ... Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the world. Ischemic heart disease develops when stenosis and occlusion ... "Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs)". World Health Organization. 17 May 2017. Retrieved 14 July 2020. Lassaletta, Antonio D.; Chu, ...
Sodium Fluorescein Angiography (abbreviated SFA, FA or FAG) is used for the imaging of retinal vascular disease and utilises ... Indocyanine Green Angiography (abbreviated ICG) is used primarily for imaging deeper choroidal diseases and utilises near- ... and neoplasm of the choroid, cranial nerves, retinal or eyeball. In patients with diabetes mellitus, regular fundus screening ... These improvements have helped make modern fundus photography a standard ophthalmic practice for documenting retinal disease. ...
The choroid is a collection of blood vessels supplying the retina. CEA can also cause retinal or scleral coloboma, coloboma of ... Informational website for CEA Optigen: Collie Eye Anomaly / Choroidal Hypoplasia (CEA) Test (Dog diseases). ... Collie eye anomaly (CEA) is a congenital, inherited, bilateral eye disease of dogs, which affects the retina, choroid, and ... Bedford, Peter (2006). "Hereditary Retinal Diseases" (PDF). Proceedings of the 31st World Congress of the World Small Animal ...
They are an uncommon complication of choroidal or retinal vascular abnormalities, including PCV, choroidal neovascularization ( ... but complications are more likely in those with comorbidities such as sickle cell disease or other diseases that lead to an ... choroid, suprachoroidal space, or optic disc. Intraocular hemorrhage may be caused by physical trauma (direct injury to the eye ... Eighty cases of intraocular hemorrhage (vitreous, choroidal, or retinal) were identified with warfarin in the World Health ...
"Waveform analysis of human retinal and choroidal blood flow with laser Doppler holography." Biomedical Optics Express 10, no. ... These include diabetic retinopathy, retinopathy due to autoimmune disease, anemia, radiation retinopathy, and central retinal ... Several other diseases can result in retinopathy that can be confused with hypertensive retinopathy. ... Disorders of choroid and retina). ... Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina and retinal ...
Choroidal dendritic cells span several levels within the choroid and also associate with the retinal pigment epithelium. ... common autoimmune and inflammatory diseases arise from combinatorial interactions of common non-disease specific loci, disease ... The lesion may occur within the choroid, between Bruch's membrane and retinal pigment epithelium, or between the retinal ... He suggested these diseases represent one disease due to common factors such as a high occurrence in females, unexplained ...
Evidence also shows that people with MPGN type II kidney disease can develop retinal abnormalities including CSR caused by ... "dense deposit disease")". American Journal of Kidney Diseases. 42 (2): E2-5. doi:10.1016/S0272-6386(03)00665-6. PMID 12900843. ... especially in the deep choroid (the so-called Haller's layer). This results in increased pressure from the deep choroid against ... "Choroidal vasculature imaging with laser Doppler holography." Biomedical optics express 10, no. 2 (2019): 995-1012. Boscia F ( ...
Other chorioretinal disorders in diseases classified elsewhere (H33) Retinal detachment - the retina detaches from the choroid ... Choroidal detachment (H31.8) Other specified disordes of choroid (H31.9) Disorder of choroid, unspecified (H32) Chorioretinal ... Retinal haemorrhage (H35.7) Separation of retinal layers Central serous retinopathy Retinal detachment: Detachment of retinal ... choroid Excludes: ornithinaemia ( E72.4 ) (H31.3) Choroidal haemorrhage and rupture Choroidal haemorrhage: NOS (Not Otherwise ...
"Retinal astrocytic hamartoma and Bourneville's disease". Oman J Ophthalmol. 5 (3): 198-9. doi:10.4103/0974-620X.106108. PMC ... "Choroidal ganglioneuroma in a patient with neurofibromatosis type 1: a case report". Eye (Lond). 20 (12): 1450-1. doi:10.1038/ ... "Extramedullary plasmacytoma confined to the choroid". Am J Ophthalmol. 131 (2): 277-8. doi:10.1016/s0002-9394(00)00706-6. PMID ... "Diagnostic tests for corneal diseases". Indian J Ophthalmol. 42 (2): 89-99. PMID 7927639.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple ...
"Waveform analysis of human retinal and choroidal blood flow with laser Doppler holography." Biomedical Optics Express 10, no. ... variety of shapes from a shallow indentation to a bean pot-this shape can be significant for diagnosis of some retinal diseases ... Blood flow in the retina and choroid in the optic disc region can be revealed non invasively by near-infrared laser Doppler ... A pale disc is an indication of a disease condition.[citation needed] Traditional colour-film camera images are the reference ...
... diseases in twins MeSH C23.550.291.781 - emergencies MeSH C23.550.291.812 - facies MeSH C23.550.291.875 - iatrogenic disease ... choroid hemorrhage MeSH C23.550.414.756.550 - hyphema MeSH C23.550.414.756.775 - retinal hemorrhage MeSH C23.550.414.756.887 - ... choroidal neovascularization MeSH C23.550.589.500.725 - retinal neovascularization MeSH C23.550.673.500 - shock MeSH C23.550. ... disease progression MeSH C23.550.291.687 - disease susceptibility MeSH C23.550.291.687.500 - genetic predisposition to disease ...
As with central retinal artery occlusions, ophthalmic artery occlusions may result from systemic cardiovascular diseases; ... Occlusion of a short or long PCA will produce a smaller choroidal infarct, within the larger area supplied by the specific ... Consequently, sudden occlusion of any PCA will produce an infarct in the region of the choroid supplied by that particular PCA ... "Posterior Ciliary Artery Circulation In Health and Disease" Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science 2004 Mar;45(3):749- ...
This has allowed OCTA to become widely used clinically to diagnose a variety of ophthalmological diseases, such as, age related ... Uses include diabetic retinopathy (DR). In DR, OCTA was shown to resolve previously established markers of severe disease (i.e ... Spaide RF, Klancnik JM, Cooney MJ (January 2015). "Retinal vascular layers imaged by fluorescein angiography and optical ... Levison AL, Baynes KM, Lowder CY, Kaiser PK, Srivastava SK (May 2017). "Choroidal neovascularisation on optical coherence ...
... a disease in which retinal rods and cones undergo apoptosis. Mice models were used, a wild-type and a mutant RP model, rd10. ... Ursodoxicoltaurine has been shown to reduce apoptosis and to have protective effects in neurodegenerative diseases and the eye ... Argon lasers were used to induce choroidal neovascularization (CNV) in rat models. Ursodoxicoltaurine and UDCA were injected ... at Seoul National University College of Medicine examined the effects of ursodoxicoltaurine and UDCA on laser-treated choroids ...
SOST van Buchem disease, type 2; 607636; LRP5 van der Woude syndrome; 119300; IRF6 Vasculopathy, retinal, with cerebral ... These are diseases that can be inherited via a Mendelian genetic mechanism. OMIM is one of the databases housed in the U.S. ... with choroidal neovascularization; 608161; PRPH2 Fragile X syndrome; 300624; FMR1 Fragile X tremor/ataxia syndrome; 300623; ... PRPH2 Choroid plexus papilloma; 260500; TP53 Choroideremia; 303100; CHM Chromosome 22q13.3 deletion syndrome; 606232; SHANK3 ...
... retinal disease Retinal gene therapy Gene therapy holds promise as a potential avenue to cure a wide range of retinal diseases ... the choroidal network, which supplies the choroid and the outer retina, and the retinal network, which supplies the retina's ... Retinal diseases in dogs include retinal dysplasia, progressive retinal atrophy, and sudden acquired retinal degeneration. ... This strategy is effective against a number of retinal diseases that have been studied, including neovascular diseases that are ...
The disease is usually unilateral and not associated with any accompanying systemic diseases. Focal choroidal excavation (FCE) ... Asymptomatic FCE without any other choroidal or retinal changes, observation is only recommended. If the lesion expands or the ... Disorders of choroid and retina). ... The disease is usually unilateral and not associated with any ... choroidal neovascularization (CNV), and polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy (PCV) may also present with focal choroidal ...
Benign melanocytic tumors of the choroid, such as choroidal freckles and nevi, are very common and pose no health risks, unless ... The disease-free interval, the performance status, the liver substitution by metastases and the serum level of lactic ... These melanocytes are distinct from the retinal pigment epithelium cells underlying the retina that do not form melanomas. When ... National Organization for Rare Diseases - Ocular Melanoma Cancer Research UK National Cancer Institute - Intraocular (Eye) ...
There may be a few vessels (retinal or choroidal) at the edges. The surface may have irregular depression. Coloboma of the iris ... choroid, or optic disc. The hole is present from birth and can be caused when a gap called the choroid fissure, which is ... congenital heart disease, and choanal atresia with multiple anomalies: CHARGE association". J. Pediatr. 99 (2): 223-7. doi: ... Eye diseases, Congenital disorders of eyes). ... retinal dysplasia or retinal detachment, sensory nystagmus, ...
... choroidal nevus is an asymptomatic disease, however, in serious conditions, adverse symptoms can be observed. Choroidal nevus ... Gass, one of the leading specialists on eye diseases, speculates that a choroidal nevus grows from small cells resting as ... Once retinal detachment occurs, the case becomes a surgical emergency.[citation needed] Additionally, if the nevus is present ... Shields, C. L.; Maktabi, A. M.; Jahnle, E.; Mashayekhi, A.; Lally, S. E.; Shields, J. A (2010). "Halo nevus of the choroid in ...
For her role in pioneering the pharmacologic treatment of retinal disease, Miller delivered the 2002 Jules Gonin Lecture, an ... "Effects of photodynamic therapy using verteporfin on experimental choroidal neovascularization and normal retina and choroid up ... particularly diseases of the retina). She is credited for developing photodynamic therapy (PDT) with verteporfin (Visudyne), ... the first pharmacologic therapy for retinal disease. She also co-discovered the role of vascular endothelial growth factor ( ...
Curtin described five varieties, based on size, shape, and change in appearance of the optic nerve and retinal vessels, but the ... Scarpa, A. A. (1818). A Treatise on the Principal Diseases of the Eye. London. Rubin, M.L., Surgical procedures available for ... By stopping the progression of the disease, vision may be maintained or improved. There are three basic techniques, referred to ... Long-term complication rates are usually low, but short-term complications may include chemosis, choroidal edema or hemorrhage ...
... which is a function of the choroidal cells of the choroid plexus, and from the blood-retinal barrier, which can be considered a ... Souza RM, da Silva IC, Delgado AB, da Silva PH, Costa VR (2018). "Focused ultrasound and Alzheimer's disease A systematic ... The blood-brain barrier may become damaged in select neurological diseases, as indicated by neuroimaging studies of Alzheimer's ... disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, epilepsy, ischemic stroke, and brain trauma, and in systemic diseases, such as liver ...
Articles with short description, Short description is different from Wikidata, Eye diseases, Disorders of choroid and retina). ... Bonilha, Vera L (2008). "Age and disease-related structural changes in the retinal pigment epithelium". Clinical Ophthalmology ... "Choroidal Flow Signal in Late-Onset Stargardt Disease and Age-Related Macular Degeneration: An OCT-Angiography Study". Invest ... it is leading some to believe that geographic atrophy is primarily an ischemic disease (disease due to decreased blood flow). ...
Polycythemia Duodenal somatostatinoma Retinal and choroidal vascular changes Paraganglioma/Pheochromocytoma Pheochromocytoma ... disease 10% of patients have extra-adrenal (paraganglioma) disease 10% of patients have inherited (familial disease) Despite ... Additionally, there is a strong online patient advocacy community that works to connect patients with rare diseases and allows ... December 2019). "Vascular Changes in the Retina and Choroid of Patients With EPAS1 Gain-of-Function Mutation Syndrome". JAMA ...