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Kleerekooper I, Verschueren D, Trip S, Plant G, Petzold A
Neuroophthalmology . 2024 Nov; 48(6):417-428. PMID: 39583018
The ellipsoid zone (EZ) on macular optical coherence tomography (OCT) scans exhibits high intensity due to a high density of light-scattering mitochondria, making its reflectivity a potential marker for mitochondrial...
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Yong K, Petzold A, Foster P, Young A, Bell S, Bai Y, et al.
Behav Res Methods . 2024 Jun; 56(7):7748-7760. PMID: 38890263
Impairments of object recognition are core features of neurodegenerative syndromes, in particular posterior cortical atrophy (PCA; the 'visual-variant Alzheimer's disease'). These impairments arise from damage to higher-level cortical visual regions...
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Kleerekooper I, Del Porto L, DellArti L, Guajardo J, Leo S, Robson A, et al.
Doc Ophthalmol . 2022 Sep; 145(3):185-195. PMID: 36161379
Purpose: Macular involvement in optic neuritis (ON) is well-recognised but poorly understood and may be of clinical relevance. This study explores macular structure-function correlates in acute ON. Methods: This cross-sectional...
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Steeb T, Reinhardt L, Strasser C, Wessely A, Schelling J, Petzold A, et al.
J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol . 2022 Jun; 36(11):e913-e915. PMID: 35757900
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Hof S, Loonstra F, de Ruiter L, van Rijn L, Petzold A, Uitdehaag B, et al.
Mult Scler Relat Disord . 2022 May; 63:103824. PMID: 35490450
Background: Internuclear ophthalmoparesis (INO) occurs in 15-52% of individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS) and is reliably detected by infrared oculography. Methods for diagnosing INO with infrared oculography and the association...
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Nij Bijvank J, Strijbis E, Nauta I, Kulik S, Balk L, Stam C, et al.
Neuroimage Clin . 2021 Oct; 32:102848. PMID: 34624635
Background: Impaired eye movements in multiple sclerosis (MS) are common and could represent a non-invasive and accurate measure of (dys)functioning of interconnected areas within the complex brain network. The aim...
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Groot A, Groot A, Maillette de Buy Wenniger L, de Vries-Knoppert W, Odekerken V, Petzold A
Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd . 2020 May; 164. PMID: 32392015
Testing the pupillary response is a quick and valuable diagnostic measure for certain neurological and ophthalmological diseases in patients. The pupillary response can aid in localizing abnormalities in important parts...
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Lee D, Pitari G, Grewe V, Gierens K, Penner J, Petzold A, et al.
Atmos Environ (1994) . 2020 Apr; 44(37):4678-4734. PMID: 32288556
Aviation alters the composition of the atmosphere globally and can thus drive climate change and ozone depletion. The last major international assessment of these impacts was made by the Intergovernmental...
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Panneman E, Coric D, Tran L, de Vries-Knoppert W, Petzold A
Neuroophthalmology . 2020 Mar; 43(6):382-390. PMID: 32165897
In the visual pathway of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), the inner nuclear layer (INL) of the retina is a tight barrier for retrograde trans-synaptic degeneration. In this observational, retrospective...
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Nij Bijvank J, Petzold A, Coric D, Tan H, Uitdehaag B, Balk L, et al.
Vision Res . 2020 Feb; 168:33-41. PMID: 32065930
In multiple sclerosis (MS), eye movement disorders are common and can be quantified with infrared video-oculography. A well-known abnormality is internuclear ophthalmoplegia (INO). This study aims to describe saccadic abnormalities...