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  • Clinical Sciences |  May 23, 2013

    Plus Disease in Retinopathy of Prematurity

    Hewing et al examine the diagnostic reasoning process of experts for plus disease in retinopathy of prematurity using qualitative research techniques.

  • Clinical Sciences |  May 23, 2013

    Giant Conjunctival Nevus

    C. L. Shields and colleagues conducted a retrospective case series of 618 patients with conjunctival nevus, 32 of which had giant conjunctival nevus, to describe the clinical features and outcomes of giant (≥10 mm diameter) conjunctival nevus.

  • Clinical Sciences |  May 16, 2013

    Phenotypic Conservation in Patients With XLRP

    Zahid and colleagues conducted a retrospective medical record review to evaluate the clinical findings from patients with X-linked retinitis pigmentosa (XLRP) with 13 distinct RPGR mutations and assess for phenotypic concordance or variability.

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    Oculo(dermal) Melanocytosis and Uveal Melanoma

    Shields and colleagues conducted a retrospective chart review of 7872 patients to determine the relationship of ocular/oculodermal (oculo[dermal]) melanocytosis to the prognosis of patients with uveal melanoma.

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    Modified Continuous Blanket Suture

    Zhang and colleagues demonstrated a novel technique using modified continuous blanket suture to fix the amniotic membrane in different severe ocular surface disease lesions.

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