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Meaning of "drusen"

Drusen - verb; not a recognized verb in English. Drusen is actually a term used in ophthalmology to describe small yellow deposits that form under the retina
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In most cases drusen is a phenomenon related to aging.
Clinical symptoms correlate to visibility of the drusen.
Laser treatment of drusen has been studied.
Drusen alone do not usually cause vision loss.
Have confirmed that drusen contains amyloid beta.
Drusen are sometimes signs of macular degeneration.
Your doctor can see if you have drusen.
Drusen are small yellow deposits under the retina.
These waste products are called drusen.
Drusen are yellow deposits found under your retina.
These pathogenic components are called drusen.
Drusen composition also includes members of the complement system.
Deposits at the back of the eye called drusen.
The drusen can only be detected during an eye exam.
The problem of our deseases are the drusen.

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I saw some drusen on the retina but not to the extent.
People with macular degeneration may have many drusen.
This indicates the presence of drusen under the retina.
Drusen is one of the most common early signs of this disease.
Those are the drusen.
Drusen containing cellular debris is one characteristics of senile macular degeneration.
The spheres appear long before drusen become visible on clinical examination.
The drusen always means pathological changes of retinal pigment epithelium function.
A dilated exam is used to look for drusen or evidence of bleeding in the retina.
Drusen can dislodge the macula from its usual location in the eye.
Some patients with large deposits of drusen have normal visual acuity.
Calcium deposits may develop within protein deposits in the optic nerve known as drusen.
These studies showed that laser photocoagulation of drusen leads to their disappearance.
The protein composition of drusen includes apolipoproteins and members of the complement system.
The tissue of the stem also contains idioblasts with calcium oxalate crystals and drusen.
Dry macular degeneration is caused when drusen begin to accumulate in and around the macula.
Drusen are the defining or pathognomic feature of AMD.
Several studies have investigated whether drusen removal could decrease the risk of vision loss.
These yellow deposits are the composition of the Drusen.
Drusen contain cellular waste products excreted by RPE cells.
AMD is characterized by the macular degeneration of retina and by formation of drusen.
Sometimes large drusen can cause waviness of Amsler grid lines.
This excess metabolism leads to the formation of drusen under the RPE.
Drusen are whitish spots or deposits that occur within the RPE or external to it.
Atrophic AMD is a disease associated with atrophy of the macular region or accumulation of drusen.
The size and number of drusen often indicate how severe dry AMD has become.
Drusen are the hallmark deposits associated with AMD.
AMD with drusen.
Extracellular drusen may further compromise RPE cells by interfering with their supply of vascular nutrients.
In some embodiments, the region comprises drusen.
In most patients, optic disc drusen are an incidental finding.
Drusen may be categorized as hard, soft or basal laminar drusen.
He has high-risk drusen and parafoveal pigmentation.
Small, yellow deposits called drusen may form.
However, drusen alone do not seem to be directly associated with visión loss.

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