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Classic Choroidal Neovascularization

2009

Since Donald Gass’s pioneering work in 1967, which demonstrated the role of choroidal neovascularization (CNV) in wet (exudative) AMD, visible (classic) CNV, well demarcated and well-defined on fluorescein angiography, has become the most characteristic form of AMD.

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CT and MR Imaging of Orbital Lesions

1989

In the past, the diagnosis of orbital lesions manifested clinically by unilateral or bilateral proptosis and/or impaired ocular motility has relied on conventional skull films and orbital radiographs, sonography, fluorescein angiography, internal and external carotid angiography, and ophthalmic venography. The introduction of CT, however, has greatly reduced the importance of invasive diagnostic procedures (Wende et al. 1977).

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Clinical Features and Natural History of AMD

2009

Over recent years, OCT has become an essential part of the examination in routine follow up for AMD to guide clinical practice and analyze the response to treatment. OCT examinations can clearly demonstrate the efficacy of treatment by showing regression or persistence of leakage. Moreover, alterations of the outer retinal layers can also be analyzed.

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Pseudomelanome der Aderhaut

2007

BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to evaluate what are the most frequent ocular diseases that were suspected for choroidal melanoma (”pseudo melanoma”). PATIENTS AND METHODS: The data of all patients who were seen in the University Hospital of Mainz under the suspicion of choroidal melanoma between 1.1.1994 and 1.1.2004 and underwent ultrasound examination, fluorescein angiography or fundus photography, were analysed retrospectively. Among 458 examined eyes a choroidal melanoma was diagnosed in 212 cases. In 246 cases the diagnosis was “pseudomelanoma”. RESULTS: The most frequent ocular diseases suspected for choroidal melanoma were “suspicious nevi” in 31 % of the cases and “disciforme…

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Analysis of the Peripapillary and Macular Regions Using OCT Angiography in Patients with Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder

2021

Purpose: To measure RNFL and vasculature around the optic disc and in the macula in patients with schizophrenia (SZ) and bipolar disorder (BD) using optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA). Methods: 24 eyes of patients with SZ and 16 eyes of patients with BD as well as 30 eyes of healthy subjects were examined with OCTA. The radiant peripapillary capillary (RPC) density and RNFL thickness were measured in the peripapillary area. Moreover, macular thickness and vessel density were measured in both superficial and deep layers. Results: Significantly decreased values of vessel density in the macular deep vascular complex were found in the eyes of patients with SZ, compared to BD and th…

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Brain Oedema and Intracranial Pressure in Superior Sagittal Sinus Balloon Occlusion. An Experimental Study in Pigs

1990

About 2/3 of all patients with thrombosis of the superior sagittal sinus (SSS) develop signs of increased ICP and/or brain oedema (BE). The time of onset and the spectrum of symptoms in SSS thrombosis vary extremely. This variability might be caused by differences in pathomechanism like BE and rise of ICP, parameters studied in the present contribution.

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Basics of Image Interpretation in Interventional Neuroradiology

2011

The majority of patients with cerebral vascular diseases, demanding neuroradiological interventions are those, who present with potential life-threatening spontaneous intracranial/intracerebral haemorrhages due to cerebral aneurysms or/and arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) or with cerebral infarction due to intra-arterial thrombi in cerebral arteries. Neuroradiological procedures (interventional neuroradiology) (IN), always, performed in general anaesthesia can be divided into occluding and opening interventions.

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Effect of Computed Tomography on Diagnosis of Neurological Disease

1981

Computed tomography is generally considered to be the most reliable and, indeed, the definitive diagnostic technique for demonstration of brain tumors. Approximately 98% of intracra-nial lesions are detected with CT. However, extremely high sensitivity is not the only advantage of CT in diagnosis of intracranial tumors. Accuracy in determining histological type, visualization of anatomical relations to important brain structures, knowledge of the growth pattern, and evidence of space-occupying effects of the tumor are at least as important for the neurosurgeon. In effect, CT studies allow definition of the entire complex “intracranial space-occupying process” by means of a single procedure …

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Thrombendarteriektomie bei chronischer thromboembolischer pulmonaler Hypertonie: Hämodynamik und Rechtsherzfunktion im Langzeitverlauf

2008

OBJECTIVE To find out whether pulmonary thromboendarterectomy (PTE) can achieve lasting reduction of pulmonary vascular resistance in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension due to chronic thromboembolism. PATIENTS AND METHODS 45 patients (25 women, 20 men; mean age 45 +/- 24 [19-67] years) were re-investigated a mean of 21 (13-32) months after successful PTE. Two patients had then been in New York Heart Association (NYHA) stage II, 26 in stage III, and 17 in stage IV. In addition to clinical examination and chest radiogram 36 patients had right heart catheterization, 28 pulmonary angiography and 44 echocardiography. RESULTS Definite improvement of symptoms had occurred in all. 34 wer…

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Langzeitverlauf und angiographische Befunde bei serpiginöser Choroiditis

2006

Background: Long-term follow-up and angiographic findings of serpiginous choroiditis, a chronic disease with recurrences of unknown origin, are reported. Patients and Methods: A retrospective analysis of the data of 4 patients with serpiginous choroidopathy, who were treated in the eye clinic of Mainz in the past 10-18 years was made. Progression of disease was documented by photography, as well as fluorescein and indocyanine green angiography. Patients with acute lesions were treated with steroids per os for some weeks. Results: All 8 eyes developed 2 - 7 recurrences with progression of the chorioretinal scars. In cases of macular involvement the functional results were worse. No choroidal…

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