Objective: To design and pilot-test an LVR program for patients with maculardisease and cognitive deficits.
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Eight eyes were excluded either due to the presence of maculardisease or poor quality of the OCT image.
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Conclusions and relevance: This pilot study demonstrates feasibility of an LVR program for patients with maculardisease and mild cognitive deficits.
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The MacularDisease Society says there needs to be greater clarity.
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Methods: Observational consecutive case series in patients with maculardiseases.
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Methods: In this prospective study, 50 patients were enrolled with a range of maculardiseases.
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Methods: A handheld SDOCT device was used to obtain preincision optical coherence tomography imaging in patients undergoing vitrectomy for maculardiseases.
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Purpose: To estimate the number of people visually impaired or blind due to maculardiseases except those caused by diabetic maculopathy.
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Conclusions: In 2010, 2.1 million people were blind and 6.0 million people were visually impaired due to maculardiseases, except those caused by diabetic maculopathy.