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Drusen, from the
German word for node or
geode (singular, "Druse"), are tiny
yellow or
white ac****ulations of
extracellular material that
build up between...
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Optic disc
drusen (ODD) are
globules of
mucoproteins and
mucopolysaccharides that
progressively calcify in the
optic disc. They are
thought to be the remnants...
- is
categorized by the
change in the macula.
Those with dry-form AMD have
drusen,
cellular debris in
their macula that
gradually damages light-sensitive...
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cataract surgery,
hemorrhagic shock,
certain medications, and
optic disc
drusen. The
exact mechanism of
optic nerve ischemia in
these cases remains unclear...
- Drüsensee is a lake in
Kreis Herzogtum Lauenburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. At an
elevation of 14 m, its
surface area is 73 ha. v t e...
- an
incrustation of
small crystals on the
surface of a rock or
mineral Drusen,
pathological deposits in the eye
Druce (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- head
drusen,
which can
cause an
elevation of the
optic nerve head that can be
mistaken for papilledema. For this reason,
optic nerve head
drusen is also...
- monitoring.
Choroidal nevus with
drusen can be
considered as a sign of
chronicity since drusen take
years to
develop and appear.
Drusen are
composed of
lipids and...
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Goldenhar (1924–2001). Zaka-ur-Rab Z,
Mittal S (2007). "Optic
Nerve Head
Drusen in
Goldenhar Syndrome" (PDF). JK Science. 9 (1): 33–34.[1]
Touliatou V,...
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neuropathy —
genetic disorder; loss of
central vision,. (H47.3)
Optic disc
drusen —
globules progressively calcify in the
optic disc,
compressing the vascularization...