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    Visual Loss following Daily Dose Regimen of Anti Tubercular Treatment by Silni Chandra, Ranjini K. Christie Sarah Mathew

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Only early diagnosis could prevent total visual loss. Till the time the causes and risk factors get better elucidated it would be prudent to have a regular Ophthalmological evaluation of all patients who are started on daily regimen of anti-tubercular treatment.…”
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    Evaluation of headache intensity in migrainous patients with visual handicap through the tactile analogical scale (TAS) by Piovesan Elcio Juliato, Lange Marcos Christiano, Kowacs Pedro André, Pacheco Carlos, Werneck Lineu Cesar

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…The study suggests that, as in other forms of sensibility, the total visual loss can also interfere in the nociceptive control of the pain during the migraine attacks.…”
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    Cytokine profile of intraocular fluids to predict macular edema in surgical treatment of rhegmatogenous retinal detachment by I.V. Khizhnyak, E.V. Boiko, I.E. Panova, A.N. Trunov, E.M. Svistunova, Yu. P. Koval’chuk

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…We also found that IL-6 content had a significant positive correlation with the thickness of the central retinal zone and a negative correlation with the total visual field at the stage of treatment completion. …”
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    Clinical and demographic data and the significance of various dysfunctions and severity indicators in multiple sclerosis patients by Gennadii M. Chupryna, Natalia V. Khanenko

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Results: When conducting a study of patients with multiple sclerosis of the general sample, symptoms associated with pyramidal functions impairment were in 191 patients (88.4%), symptoms caused by the cerebellar functions impairment - in 178 patients (82.4%), symptoms caused by brainstem and cranial nerve dysfunction – in 161 patients (74.5%), symptoms associated with impaired sensitivity functions – in 169 patients (78.2%), symptoms due to pelvic disorders – in 187 patients (87.0%), symptoms caused by impaired visual functions – in 116 patients (53.7%), symptoms associated with impaired cerebral (mental) functions – in 184 patients (85.2%). In total, visual disorders were recorded in 116 (53.7%) patients with multiple sclerosis, among them - in 46 (21.3%) patients of I group (without comorbidity) and in 70 (32.4%) patients of II group (with presence of comorbidity), and oculomotor disorders - in 168 (77.8%) patients with multiple sclerosis, among them - in 77 (35.6%) patients of group I (without comorbidity) and in 91 (42.1%) patients of group II (with presence of comorbidity). …”
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    Effect of high-fat diet on adipose tissues structure and inflammatory characteristics during pregnancy in mice by LU Xingyu, XU Yidan, LIU Yiqin, ZHANG Qianren, DONG Yan

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The proportion of lipid drop area to total visual field in the HFD-UN group and HFD-P group was compared with the CON-UN group and CON-P group, respectively, and the difference was statistically significant (all P<0.05). …”
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