retinal damage
collocation in Englishmeaningsofretinalanddamage
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retinal
adjective
uk/ˈret.ɪ.nəl/us/ˈret.ən.əl/
relating to the retina (= the area at the back of the eye that ...
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damage
noun
uk/ˈdæm.ɪdʒ/us/ˈdæm.ɪdʒ/
harm ...
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Regardless of the means by whichretinaldamageis achieved, the extent of visual function that returns is dependent upon the extent of retinal regeneration.
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This reduction was a product of synaptogenesis and not habituation, because the tilt persisted in animals with permanentretinaldamage.
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The outcome can be severeretinaldamage, usually associated with gliosis.
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The visible borders of the projected lesions were distinct and matched well with the extent ofretinaldamage.
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Note thatretinaldamageoccurred in all retinal layers including the ganglion cell layer.
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Retinaldamagesecondary to chronic light exposure, thresholds and mechanisms.
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We only sometimes (; 7% of retinal stimulation sites) observed localizedretinaldamageafter electrical stimulations.
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This finding suggests that immediate provision of glucose to the vitreous of patients presenting with acute ischemic episodes should significantly delay irreversibleretinaldamage.
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A further aim was to examine whether photic history modulatesretinaldamage, as in rodents.
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Fish vision therefore encompasses many areas, from basic electrophysiology, detailed morphology, and visual ecology to models of visual recovery followingretinaldamage.
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Retinal stimulation devices, in particular, have become a focus of research as approximately half of all cases of blindness are caused byretinaldamage.
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Untreated toxocariasis can causeretinaldamageand decreased vision.
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In high concentrations, it has protective effects againstretinaldamage"in vitro" and "in vivo".
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Redouts are potentially dangerous and can causeretinaldamageand hemorrhagic stroke.
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Additionally, indomethacin quite often causes headache (10 to 20%), sometimes with vertigo and dizziness, hearing loss, tinnitus, blurred vision (with or withoutretinaldamage).
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The retina has no sensitivity to pain, and the effects ofretinaldamagemay not appear for hours, so there is no warning that injury is occurring.
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Color blindness may also present itself in the spectrum of degenerative diseases of the eye, such as age-related macular degeneration, and as part of theretinaldamagecaused by diabetes.
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Scotoma is a symptom of damage to any part of the visual system, such asretinaldamagefrom exposure to high-powered lasers, macular degeneration and brain damage.
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