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Diabetic macular oedema: the effect of photocoagulation on fluorescein transport across the …

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B Sander, M Larsen, C Engler, B Moldow, H … - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2002 - bjo.bmj.com
Results: In 23 eyes CSMO was not present at follow up (responding eyes), in
another 23 other eyes CSMO was still present (non-responding eyes). With
reference to the presence or absence of CSMO at follow up, the passive ...
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[CITATION] Noninvasive and quantitative staging of hyaloidopathy in experimental retinopathy of …


RA Lukaszew, CM Mullins, JS Penn, BA … - Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci, 1997
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Diabetic macular oedema: a comparison of vitreous fluorometry, angiography, and …

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B Sander, M Larsen, C Engler, C Strøm, B … - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2002 - bjo.bmj.com
Methods: In a prospective cross sectional study, passive permeability and
active, outward transport of fluorescein across the blood-retinal barrier were
quantitated with vitreous fluorometry in 61 eyes from 48 patients with CSMO ...
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Carboxyfluorescein distribution in ocular tissues of normal and diabetic rats


PA Grimes - Current Eye Research, 1988 - informahealthcare.com
INTRODUCTION An abnormality of the blood-vitreous barrier of diabetic rats to
carboxyfluorescein as well as fluorescein has been demonstrated by vitreous
fluorophotometry; after correction for differences in plasma dye ...
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In vivo use of neutral radiolabelled molecular probes to evaluate blood-ocular barrier …


J DiMattio - Diabetologia, 1991 - Springer
Summary. Evidence suggests that the consequences of diabetes mellitus are
numerous and that net changes in ocu- lar barrier permeability are necessarily
complex functions of changes at specific anatomical loci. In this study we ...
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Fluorescein distribution in retinas of normal and diabetic rats.


PA Grimes - Experimental eye research, 1985 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Quantitative fluorescence microscopy was used to study fluorescein distribution
across the blood-retinal barrier in control and streptozotocin diabetic rats at
2 min, 1 and 2 hr after dye injection (12.5 and 125 mg kg-1 iv). ...
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Mechanisms for monitoring changes in retinal status following therapeutic intervention in …


H Lund-Andersen - Survey of ophthalmology, 2002 - Elsevier
Trials of new compounds (eg, protein kinase C inhibitors) for the treatment of
diabetic retinopathy and diabetic macular edema historically have used tools
such as seven-field stereoscopic fundus photography to grade retinopathy, ...
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Permeability of the blood-ocular barrier to mannitol and PAH during experimental diabetes


SR Ennis - Current Eye Research, 1990 - informahealthcare.com
ABSTRACT The simultaneous uptake of mannitol, a passive permeability marker, and
the organic acid, p- aminohippuric acid, was measured in the anterior and
posterior vitreous and retina. Uptake was determined in control, probenecid ...
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Preretinal neovascularization in diabetic retinopathy: a preliminary investigation using …


CA Wilson, JL Fleckenstein, BA Berkowitz, … - Journal of diabetes and its complications - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Preretinal neovascularization is a well-described feature of advanced diabetic
retinopathy. In this study, contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging was
used to examine blood-retinal barrier breakdown associated with preretinal ...
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Asynchronism of the recovery of baroreflex sensitivity, blood pressure, and consciousness …


W Yi-Ming, H Shu, CY Miao, FM Shen, YY … - Journal of cardiovascular pharmacology, 2004 - journals.lww.com
Anesthesia inhibits arterial baroreflex functions such as baroreflex sensitivity
(BRS). The main objective of the present study was to determine the time course
of BRS recovery from anesthesia and to determine whether BRS recovery is ...
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