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Uso de optic atrophy em inglês
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Electricians and those working in chemical laboratories are susceptible to opticatrophy.
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An optic fundoscopy revealed a devastated retina and severe opticatrophy.
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We describe a patient with seropositive rheumatoid arthritis who developed pachymeningitis resulting in opticatrophy.
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Here, we describe a Moroccan girl of consanguineous parents with opticatrophy and cerebellar atrophy.
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Other important differences from Friedreich's ataxia are absence of opticatrophy, diabetes mellitus, cardiomyopathy and severe skeletal deformity.
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Complications of retinitis such as retinal detachment, uveitis and opticatrophy occurred in 39% of patients.
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Mammalian mitochondrial inner membrane fusion is mediated by opticatrophy 1 (OPA1).
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Xerophthalmia: Xerophthalmia and opticatrophy were seen occasionally and often left permanent damage to vision, and sometimes complete blindness.
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PRVEP parameters may provide reliable evidence of visual pathway involvement in OPLGG, helping to hasten treatment before opticatrophy is detected.
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This therapy also improved the electronic conductivity of the sciatic nerves, prevented opticatrophy, improved mobility, and restored mitochondrial complex function.
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Phenotypes included smaller eyes and reduced hair cell numbers, consistent with the opticatrophy and hearing impairment observed in human patients.
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CAPOS was diagnosed only when she was six years old by targeted testing whilst she displayed opticatrophy, cerebellar signs and areflexia.
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After above symptoms ascertained, 1.40 grain euphthalmine inserted, and examination of eye grounds showed no opticatrophy.
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Incredibly lucky methanol guzzlers might start to get their vision back within a week; unlucky ones face opticatrophy and total, permanent blindness.
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Our findings confirm the recent report of pathogenic SLC25A46 mutations as a novel cause for opticatrophy spectrum disorder.
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In addition, we compared the clinical features of patients with and without mutations in OPA1, the gene most commonly involved in dominantly inherited opticatrophy.