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Query: UMLS:C0086543 (cataract)
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Image processing with direct acquisition digital fundus fluorescein angiography using the OIS DFC-512 and Topcon IMAGEnet were assessed. Fundus diseases included central and branch retinal vein occlusion, diabetic retinopathy, age-related macular degeneration, central serous choroidopathy and angioid streaks. Analogue images were taken with Kodak Tri-X 35 mm film as well. Although the resolution of the original image was less than that of 35 mm film, it was improved by image processing, particularly contrast enhancement. One type of contrast enhancement, available in both systems, exaggerated lack of light at the peripheral area of the original image. This drawback was not seen with another type of enhancement processing, available in IMAGEnet. However, the latter produced an artificial hypofluorescent area around an intensely hyperfluorescent lesion and also exaggerated hyper- and hypo-fluorescent patches of the background. Nevertheless, these processing methods were particularly useful in case of media opacity like cataract, even when the 35 mm film picture is not clear. Other processing techniques like pseudocolor and relief, etc. were used just for different ways of presentation. The two systems are basically equivalent, except for contrast enhancement. There was no problem for diagnosis in both systems, but the artificial effects must be borne in mind when interpreting the image.
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PMID:Digital fluorescein fundus angiography with DFC-512 and IMAGEnet systems. 182 Nov 97

Retinochoroidal coloboma results from an incomplete closure of the ocular embryonic fissure. Uni or bilateral, the coloboma can be associated with cataract, microphthalmia, retinal detachment... but rarely with neovascularization. This association is comparable with subretinal neovascularization in high myopia, angioid streaks, choroiditis and choroidal ruptures. The disruption of the normal anatomy of the Bruch's membrane is a possible entry site of choroidal blood vessels. But the reason why only rare cases are reported is unknown.
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PMID:[Chorioretinal coloboma and neovascular membrane]. 222 63

Seventy randomly selected patients with Paget's disease of bone were examined for ocular complications. The prevalence of macular degeneration and cataract was 24.3%. Only one patient was found to have angioid streaks. Eight patients had peripapillary chorioretinal atrophy. These findings suggest that the prevalence of serious ocular complications of Paget's disease is not as high as previously thought. The significance of peripapillary chorioretinal atrophy requires further evaluation.
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PMID:Prevalence of angioid streaks and other ocular complications of Paget's disease of bone. 228 79