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retinal telangiectasis/amblyopia

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A Case of Coats Disease and Concurrent Anisometropic Amblyopia.

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OBJECTIVE The aim of this report was to demonstrate a case of Coats disease in a patient with concurrent anisometropic amblyopia. METHODS A 10-year-old boy was diagnosed with Coats disease during routine ophthalmic examination. Visual acuity was 20/20 OD and 20/50 OS with cycloplegic refraction of

ranibizumab in the management of advanced Coats disease Stages 3B and 4: long-term outcomes.

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BACKGROUND Laser photocoagulation and cryotherapy to completely destroy telangiectatic vessels and ischemic retina in Coats disease is barely applicable in advanced cases with total retinal detachment, and globe survival is notoriously poor in Stages 3B and 4. Anti-vascular endothelial growth factor

[Myelinated nerve fibers associated with juxtapapillary haemorrhages].

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The myelinated nerve fibers (MNF) are o congenital anomaly characterized by the extension of the myelinisation process anterior from the lamina cribosa. The incidence of myelinated nerve fibers is 0.3-0.6% in patients and 0.54% in eyes from autopsies. Although these represent benign lesion, rarely

Fundus hemorrhages in infancy.

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The anatomical location and appearance of retinal hemorrhages in the infant provide important clues in the diagnosis of underlying disorders. While neonatal retinal hemorrhages related to birth trauma are common, benign, and self-limited, other retinal hemorrhages in infancy may signify intracranial

Autonomous early detection of eye disease in childhood photographs.

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The "red reflex test" is used to screen children for leukocoria ("white eye") in a standard pediatric examination, but is ineffective at detecting many eye disorders. Leukocoria also presents in casual photographs. The clinical utility of screening photographs for leukocoria is
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