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  1. ... appear in the mid-periphery and gradually coalesce. Cone or cone-rod dystrophy, sometimes called inverse or central RP, ...
  2. ... noncoplanar fields NS SBF CT NS NS NS Cone-beam computed tomography Crabtree et al. (2010) 19 ... Alpha cradle 4D CT, PET Pinnacle NS NS Cone-beam computed tomography Guckenberger et al. (2010) 31 ...
  3. ... a progressive, bilateral, symmetric degeneration of rod and cone functions of the retina, develops in adolescence, resulting ... night blindness and constricted visual fields (tunnel vision). Cones (photoreceptors active in the light-adapted state) are ...
  4. ... night blindness and constricted visual fields (tunnel vision). Cones (photoreceptors active in the light-adapted state) are ... spectrum of photoreceptor disease with more rod than cone dysfunction, and both intra- and interfamilial variation for ...
  5. ... nearly 100%. Either expert colposcopic-directed biopsy or cone biopsy is required to exclude invasive disease before ... LEEP): A trial comparing LEEP with cold-knife cone biopsy showed no difference in the likelihood of ...
  6. ... the corneal limbus; varying degrees of rod and cone dysfunction on electroretinography; visual field defects; and reflective ... ffERG) can show varying degrees of rod and cone dysfunction, ranging from normal to reduced amplitudes of ...
  7. ... comparison or no comparison. [ PubMed : 21169803 ] [ CrossRef ] 119. Cone DC. Are alternative airway devices beneficial in out- ... Exclusion: Ineligible publication type. [ PubMed : 22210503 ] [ CrossRef ] 120. Cone DC. Comparing laryngoscopy devices: devices, settings, clinicians - and ...
  8. ... clear front covering of the eye, may be cone-shaped and abnormally thin (keratoconus).</html:p></html></ ... shaped collarbones (clavicles) and pelvic bones, and and cone-shaped ends of the long bones in the ...
  9. ... 2015. [ PubMed : 26671110 ] Tumor Pathology of Retinoblastoma Maturing cone precursor cells appear to be the cell of ... HP, Wang L, et al.: Rb suppresses human cone-precursor-derived retinoblastoma tumours. Nature 514 (7522): 385- ...
  10. ... in other subcellular compartments, including the axonal growth cones [ Zhu et al 2003 , Zhu et al 2006 , ... 2009 ]. Atlastin-1 is expressed in neuronal growth cones. Knockdown of atlastin-1 expression was found to ...
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