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Retinal Hole -- See Retinal Perforations


Perforations through the whole thickness of the retina including the macula as the result of inflammation, trauma, degeneration, etc. The concept includes retinal breaks, tears, dialyses, and holes
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Retinal Holes -- See Retinal Perforations


Perforations through the whole thickness of the retina including the macula as the result of inflammation, trauma, degeneration, etc. The concept includes retinal breaks, tears, dialyses, and holes
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Retinal Neoplasm -- See Retinal Neoplasms


Tumors or cancer of the RETINA
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Retinal Neoplasms -- See Also Retinoblastoma


A malignant tumor arising from the nuclear layer of the retina that is the most common primary tumor of the eye in children. The tumor tends to occur in early childhood or infancy and may be present at birth. The majority are sporadic, but the condition may be transmitted as an autosomal dominant trait. Histologic features include dense cellularity, small round polygonal cells, and areas of calcification and necrosis. An abnormal pupil reflex (leukokoria); NYSTAGMUS, PATHOLOGIC; STRABISMUS; and visual loss represent common clinical characteristics of this condition. (From DeVita et al., Cancer: Principles and Practice of Oncology, 5th ed, p2104)
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Retinal Neoplasms -- pathoogy : Ocular oncology / edited by Daniel M. Albert, Arthur Polans  2003 1
Retinal Neovascularization   2
  Retinal neuroblastoma -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Retinal Neuroblastomas -- See Retinoblastoma


A malignant tumor arising from the nuclear layer of the retina that is the most common primary tumor of the eye in children. The tumor tends to occur in early childhood or infancy and may be present at birth. The majority are sporadic, but the condition may be transmitted as an autosomal dominant trait. Histologic features include dense cellularity, small round polygonal cells, and areas of calcification and necrosis. An abnormal pupil reflex (leukokoria); NYSTAGMUS, PATHOLOGIC; STRABISMUS; and visual loss represent common clinical characteristics of this condition. (From DeVita et al., Cancer: Principles and Practice of Oncology, 5th ed, p2104)
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Retinal Neurons -- physiology : Het zien van het onvoorspelde : het onvoorspelde van het zien : rede, uitgesproken bij de aanvaarding van het ambt van strategisch hoogleraar Neurofysiologie, in het bijzonder de Zintuigfysiologie, aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam op vrijdag 19 december 2008 / door Maarten Kamermans  2009 1
 

Retinal Perforation -- See Retinal Perforations


Perforations through the whole thickness of the retina including the macula as the result of inflammation, trauma, degeneration, etc. The concept includes retinal breaks, tears, dialyses, and holes
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Retinal Photoreceptor -- See Photoreceptor Cells, Vertebrate


Specialized PHOTOTRANSDUCTION neurons in the vertebrates, such as the RETINAL ROD CELLS and the RETINAL CONE CELLS. Non-visual photoreceptor neurons have been reported in the deep brain, the PINEAL GLAND and organs of the circadian system
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Retinal Photoreceptor Cell -- See Photoreceptor Cells, Vertebrate


Specialized PHOTOTRANSDUCTION neurons in the vertebrates, such as the RETINAL ROD CELLS and the RETINAL CONE CELLS. Non-visual photoreceptor neurons have been reported in the deep brain, the PINEAL GLAND and organs of the circadian system
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Retinal Photoreceptor Cells -- See Photoreceptor Cells, Vertebrate


Specialized PHOTOTRANSDUCTION neurons in the vertebrates, such as the RETINAL ROD CELLS and the RETINAL CONE CELLS. Non-visual photoreceptor neurons have been reported in the deep brain, the PINEAL GLAND and organs of the circadian system
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Retinal Photoreceptor Pigments -- See Retinal Pigments


Photosensitive protein complexes of varied light absorption properties which are expressed in the PHOTORECEPTOR CELLS. They are OPSINS conjugated with VITAMIN A-based chromophores. Chromophores capture photons of light, leading to the activation of opsins and a biochemical cascade that ultimately excites the photoreceptor cells
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Retinal Photoreceptors -- See Photoreceptor Cells, Vertebrate


Specialized PHOTOTRANSDUCTION neurons in the vertebrates, such as the RETINAL ROD CELLS and the RETINAL CONE CELLS. Non-visual photoreceptor neurons have been reported in the deep brain, the PINEAL GLAND and organs of the circadian system
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Retinal pigment -- See Rhodopsin


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Retinal Pigment Epithelial Detachment -- See Retinal Detachment


Separation of the inner layers of the retina (neural retina) from the pigment epithelium. Retinal detachment occurs more commonly in men than in women, in eyes with degenerative myopia, in aging and in aphakia. It may occur after an uncomplicated cataract extraction, but it is seen more often if vitreous humor has been lost during surgery. (Dorland, 27th ed; Newell, Ophthalmology: Principles and Concepts, 7th ed, p310-12)
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Retinal Pigments   2
 

Retinal Prostheses -- See Visual Prosthesis


Artificial device such as an externally-worn camera attached to a stimulator on the RETINA, OPTIC NERVE, or VISUAL CORTEX, intended to restore or amplify vision
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Retinal Prosthesis -- See Visual Prosthesis


Artificial device such as an externally-worn camera attached to a stimulator on the RETINA, OPTIC NERVE, or VISUAL CORTEX, intended to restore or amplify vision
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Retinal purple -- See Rhodopsin


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Retinal rivalry -- See Binocular rivalry


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Retinal Rod Photoreceptor Cells -- physiology : Signal transduction in the retina / edited by Steven J. Fliesler and Oleg G. Kisselev  2008 1
 

Retinal Tear -- See Retinal Perforations


Perforations through the whole thickness of the retina including the macula as the result of inflammation, trauma, degeneration, etc. The concept includes retinal breaks, tears, dialyses, and holes
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Retinal Tears -- See Retinal Perforations


Perforations through the whole thickness of the retina including the macula as the result of inflammation, trauma, degeneration, etc. The concept includes retinal breaks, tears, dialyses, and holes
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Retinal Tumor -- See Retinal Neoplasms


Tumors or cancer of the RETINA
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Retinal Tumors -- See Retinal Neoplasms


Tumors or cancer of the RETINA
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Retinal Vasculitis -- See Also Retinal Vessels


The blood vessels which supply and drain the RETINA
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Retinal Vein Occlusion   2
Retinal Vein Occlusion -- therapy : Management of retinal vein occlusion : current concepts / editor, Seenu M. Hariprasad ; section editors Sophie J. Bakri, MD [and five others]  2014 1
Retinal Vein Occlusion -- therapy -- Handbooks : Management of retinal vein occlusion : current concepts / editor, Seenu M. Hariprasad ; section editors Sophie J. Bakri, MD [and five others]  2014 1
 

Retinal Vessel -- See Retinal Vessels


The blood vessels which supply and drain the RETINA
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Retinal Vessels -- See Also Fluorescein Angiography


Visualization of a vascular system after intravenous injection of a fluorescein solution. The images may be photographed or televised. It is used especially in studying the retinal and uveal vasculature
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Retinal Vessels   4
Retinal Vessels -- diagnostic imaging   3
Retinal Vessels -- pathology : Retinal vascular disease / A.M. Joussen [and others] (eds)  2007 1
  Retinal (Visual pigment) -- 3 Related Subjects   3
Retinal (Visual pigment) -- Hemorrhage : Management of Macular Hemorrhage / edited by Lars-Olof Hattenbach  2018 1
 

Retinaldehyde -- See Retinal (Visual pigment)


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Retinas -- See Retina


The ten-layered nervous tissue membrane of the eye. It is continuous with the OPTIC NERVE and receives images of external objects and transmits visual impulses to the brain. Its outer surface is in contact with the CHOROID and the inner surface with the VITREOUS BODY. The outer-most layer is pigmented, whereas the inner nine layers are transparent
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Rétine -- Dégénérescence. : Retinal degenerative diseases / edited by Joe G. Hollyfield, Richard E. Anderson, Matthew M. LaVail  2006 1
Rétine -- Dégénérescence -- Traitement. : Retinal degenerative diseases / edited by Joe G. Hollyfield, Richard E. Anderson, Matthew M. LaVail  2006 1
 

Retinene -- See Retinal (Visual pigment)


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Retinger, J. H. (Joseph Hieronim), 1888-1960.   2
 

Retinger, Joseph Hieronim, 1888-1960 -- See Retinger, J. H. (Joseph Hieronim), 1888-1960


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Retinger, Józef H., 1888-1960 -- See Retinger, J. H. (Joseph Hieronim), 1888-1960


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Retinitis Pigmentosa.   6
Retinitis pigmentosa -- Congresses. : Retinitis pigmentosa : clinical implications of current research / edited by Maurice B. Landers, III ... [and others]  1977 1
Retinitis Pigmentosa -- diagnosis : Retinitis pigmentosa : causes, diagnosis and treatment / Michaël Baert and Cédric Peeters, editors  2010 1
Retinitis Pigmentosa -- etiology : Retinitis pigmentosa : causes, diagnosis and treatment / Michaël Baert and Cédric Peeters, editors  2010 1
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