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CHICAGO -- Incorporating the investigational, oral selective estrogen receptor degrader (SERD) camizestrant at the first sign of emerging ESR1 mutations extended the benefit of first-line therapy ...
Acute zonal occult outer retinopathy (AZOOR): A rare retinal condition characterised by sudden dysfunction of the outer retinal layers, leading to scotomas and photopsia with minimal early ...
CASE REPORT A 56 year old white female emmetrope (20/20 both eyes) presented with photopsia secondary to posterior vitreous separation. Bilateral, thin (<0.5 mm), grey-white, granular but continuous, ...
1. Introduction Pulmonary metastases constitute a common manifestation in patients with malignancies. Their dissemination follows complex and heterogeneous biological processes modulated by intrinsic ...
Intermediate uveitis often manifests insidiously: painless floaters, mild blurring. Posterior uveitis presents with visual loss, scotomata, or photopsia. Be alert to systemic clues.
AZOOR classically presents in a young woman with photopsia. There is rapid loss of large areas of outer retinal function, but with minimal fundus changes.
Cancer-associated retinopathy (CAR), a retinal photoreceptor degeneration disease, is characterised by photopsia and progressive visual loss, and is considered to be related to the presence of ...
Heart failure (HF) is a complex syndrome in which structural or functional cardiac abnormalities impair the filling of ventricles or left ventricular ejection of blood. HF disproportionately occurs in ...
To encourage more researchers to work towards novel therapies that could potentially bring cures to autoimmune disease patients, a special collection of the Research Topic on Next Generation ...
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