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Classifying posterior vitreous detachment: a new way to look at the invisible


J Sebag - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 1997 - bjo.bmj.com
Vitreous is the largest structure within the eye, yet our knowledge of its
structure, function, and role in disorders of sight is less than for any other
ocular structures. This limitation in understanding arises principally from ...
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[CITATION] Macromolecular structure of vitreous


J Sebag - Prog Polym Sci, 1998
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Variations of posterior vitreous detachment

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A Kakehashi, M Kado, J Akiba, H Hirokawa - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 1997 - bjo.bmj.com
RESULTS In each PVD type, the most frequently seen ocular pathologies were as
follows: in complete PVD with collapse (186 eyes), age related changes without
vitreoretinal diseases (77 eyes, 41.4%) and high myopia (55 eyes, 29.6%); ...
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Seeing the invisible: the challenge of imaging vitreous


J Sebag - Journal of Biomedical Optics, 2004 - link.aip.org
Imaging the vitreous is an attempt to view what is by design invisible. The
inability to adequately image vitreous hinders a more complete understanding of
its normal structure and function and how these change in aging and ...
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[PDF] Age-related differences in the human vitreoretinal interface


JSG MD - Arch Ophthalmol, 1991 - vmrinstitute.com
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Differences in the Human Vitreoretinal Interface -J. SebaG. MD * ...
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Pharmacologic vitreolysis


J Sebag - Retina, 1998 - journals.lww.com
Editorial Pharmacologic Vitreolysis The annals of surgery reflect numerous
instances wherein widely practiced treatment modalities were replaced over time
by less invasive and, eventually, atraumatic interventions. Such evolution ...
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Is pharmacologic vitreolysis brewing?


J Sebag - Retina, 2002 - journals.lww.com
Vitreous is a viscoelastic extracellular matrix that is 98% water and normally
exists in a gel state as a result of the intricate organization of its
macromolecular components. Hyaluronan imparts viscoelasticity where-as the ...
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Dynamic light scattering of diabetic vitreopathy


J Sebag, RR Ansari, S Dunker, KI Suh - Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, 1999 - liebertonline.com
Background: Diabetes induces pathology throughout the body via nonenzymatic
glycation of proteins. Vitreous, which is replete with type II collagen,
undergoes significant changes in diabetes. The resultant diabetic ...
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Morphology and ultrastructure of human vitreous fibers

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J Sebag, EA Balazs - Investigative ophthalmology & visual science, 1989 - ARVO
Significant alterations in vitreous structure occur with aging and disease.
There is controversy as to the nature of the normal structure of the vitreous
and no studies have correlated macroscopic structure with ultrastructure in ...
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Biomicroscopic findings of posterior vitreoschisis.


A Kakehashi, CL Schepens, A de Sousa-Neto, … - Ophthalmic surgery, 1993 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The clinical entity of posterior vitreoschisis, splitting of the posterior
cortical vitreous, is not well known. We confirmed its presence
biomicroscopically in cases with posterior vitreous detachment and found it ...
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