Publication: A Novel Quantitative Assessment Method of Disease Activity in Susac's Syndrome Based on Ultra-Wide Field Imaging
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2022
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Susac's syndrome (ScS) is a rare, potentially life-threatening auto-immune disease. Ophthalmic imaging can depict characteristic branch retinal arteriolar occlusions (BRAO) and arterial wall hyperfluorescences that form one of the three diagnostic pillars of this condition. We aim to demonstrate that ophthalmological ultrawide-field (UWF) imaging allows for a qualitative and quantitative assessment in ScS, with application in diagnostics, monitoring of treatment response, and titration of therapy.
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In seven ScS patient
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47
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2
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262
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268
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English
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2022-02-01
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2021-11-22
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0271-3683
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