Search Results - "Santos, Helen Nazareth Veloso Dos"
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Usefulness of aqueous and vitreous humor analysis in infectious uveitis
Published in Clinics (São Paulo, Brazil) (2020)“…To evaluate the role of intraocular fluid analysis as a diagnostic aid for uveitis. Twenty-eight samples (27 patients including 3 HIV-infected patients) with…”
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Confluent Endpoint Subthreshold Argon Laser for Serous Macular Detachment in Tilted Disc Syndrome Refractory to Anti-VEGF
Published in Ophthalmic surgery, lasers & imaging retina (01-09-2017)“…A 70-year-old woman presented with 20/200 visual acuity in the right eye. Multimodal imaging revealed tilted disc syndrome (TDS) with macular serous detachment…”
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Diabetic retinopathy classification for supervised machine learning algorithms
Published in International journal of retina and vitreous (03-01-2022)“…Artificial intelligence and automated technology were first reported more than 70 years ago and nowadays provide unprecedented diagnostic accuracy, screening…”
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Prevalence of Focal Inner, Middle, and Combined Retinal Thinning in Diabetic Patients and Its Relationship With Systemic and Ocular Parameters
Published in Translational vision science & technology (17-02-2021)“…To determine the prevalence of focal inner, middle, and combined inner/middle retinal thinning (FIRT, FMRT, and FCRT, respectively) in different stages of…”
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Choroidal and Retinal Abnormalities by Optical Coherence Tomography in Endogenous Cushing's Syndrome
Published in Frontiers in endocrinology (Lausanne) (09-12-2016)“…Cortisol has been suggested as a risk factor for choroidal thickening, which may lead to retinal changes. To compare choroidal thickness measurements using…”
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Choroidal thickness and retinal abnormalities by optical coherence tomography in endogenous Cushing’s syndrome
Published in Frontiers in endocrinology (Lausanne) (01-12-2016)“…Context: Cortisol has been suggested as a risk factor for choroidal thickening, which may lead to retinal changes. Objective: To compare choroidal thickness…”
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