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  1. ... imaging prior to general anesthesia. 2. See Nonsyndromic Retinitis Pigmentosa Overview for information about management. 3. In the ...
  2. ... systems for halting disease progression in patients with retinitis pigmentosa. The 11 studies included in the systematic review ...
  3. ... 001784 ​.2 Sprecher et al [2001] CFAP418 ( C8orf37 ) Retinitis pigmentosa AR c.545A>G p.Gln182Arg ~100% 4 ...
  4. ... features: Glaucoma Strabismus Retinal degeneration Corneal clouding Cataracts Retinitis pigmentosa [ Sabourdy et al 2015 ] Myopia Cardiovascular manifestations may ...
  5. ... 50mmHg and 180/110 mmHg; known history of retinitis pigmentosa; uses of nitrates or NO donors Age, mean: ...
  6. ... abnormalities included pigmentary abnormalities, epiretinal membranes, drusen, and retinitis pigmentosa [ Huryn et al 2019 ]. Dental anomalies (e.g., ...
  7. ... Progressive visual loss (onset age 4-5 yrs), retinitis pigmentosa, cataracts, myoclonus, parkinsonism, abnormal ERG, ultrastructural abnormalities in ...
  8. ... as well as additional diseases with significant morbidity: retinitis pigmentosa , McLeod neuroacanthocytosis syndrome , Duchenne muscular dystrophy , and oculo- ...
  9. ... onset spasticity, ataxia, & seizures ± optic atrophy ± cerebellar atrophy ± retinitis pigmentosa Juvenile form more aggressive GTP cyclohydrolase 1-deficient ...
  10. ... the onset of other neurologic manifestations. Retinopathy (see Retinitis Pigmentosa ) may also play a less important role in ...
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