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Outcomes With As-Needed Ranibizumab After Initial Monthly Therapy: Long-Term Outcomes Of The Phase Iii Ride And Rise Trials., David S. Boyer, Quan Dong Nguyen, David M. Brown, Karen Basu, Jason S. Ehrlich
Outcomes With As-Needed Ranibizumab After Initial Monthly Therapy: Long-Term Outcomes Of The Phase Iii Ride And Rise Trials., David S. Boyer, Quan Dong Nguyen, David M. Brown, Karen Basu, Jason S. Ehrlich
Journal Articles: Ophthalmology
PURPOSE: To determine whether the efficacy and safety achieved with monthly ranibizumab as treatment for diabetic macular edema (DME) can be maintained with less-than-monthly treatment.
DESIGN: Open-label extension (OLE) phase of randomized, sham-controlled phase III trials: RIDE (NCT00473382) and RISE (NCT00473330).
PARTICIPANTS: Five hundred of 582 adults who completed the 36-month randomized core studies elected to enter the OLE.
METHODS: All patients participating in the OLE were eligible to receive 0.5 mg ranibizumab according to predefined re-treatment criteria: Treatment was administered when DME was identified by the investigator on optical coherence tomography or when best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) worsened by …
Ca2+ Diffusion Through Endoplasmic Reticulum Supports Elevated Intraterminal Ca2+ Levels Needed To Sustain Synaptic Release From Rods In Darkness., Minghui Chen, Matthew J. Van Hook, Wallace B. Thoreson
Ca2+ Diffusion Through Endoplasmic Reticulum Supports Elevated Intraterminal Ca2+ Levels Needed To Sustain Synaptic Release From Rods In Darkness., Minghui Chen, Matthew J. Van Hook, Wallace B. Thoreson
Journal Articles: Ophthalmology
UNLABELLED: In addition to vesicle release at synaptic ribbons, rod photoreceptors are capable of substantial slow release at non-ribbon release sites triggered by Ca(2+)-induced Ca(2+) release (CICR) from intracellular stores. To maintain CICR as rods remain depolarized in darkness, we hypothesized that Ca(2+) released into the cytoplasm from terminal endoplasmic reticulum (ER) can be replenished continuously by ions diffusing within the ER from the soma. We measured [Ca(2+)] changes in cytoplasm and ER of rods from Ambystoma tigrinum retina using various dyes. ER [Ca(2+)] changes were measured by loading ER with fluo-5N and then washing dye from the cytoplasm with …
Bilateral Papillitis And Unilateral Focal Chorioretinitis As The Presenting Features Of Syphilis., Christy E. Benson, Mohamed K. Soliman, Alexander Knezevic, Daisy D. Xu, Quan D. Nguyen, Diana V V. Do
Bilateral Papillitis And Unilateral Focal Chorioretinitis As The Presenting Features Of Syphilis., Christy E. Benson, Mohamed K. Soliman, Alexander Knezevic, Daisy D. Xu, Quan D. Nguyen, Diana V V. Do
Journal Articles: Ophthalmology
BACKGROUND: Syphilis is a multisystem bacterial infection caused by Treponema pallidum. The incidence of infection in the United States has risen by more than 75% since the year 2000, when it was at a low of 2.1 per 100,000 people. Ocular involvement may occur in any stage of infection and may present in a variety of ways, with posterior uveitis being the most common manifestation. We report a case of ocular syphilis infection with an unusual presentation of bilateral non-granulomatous panuveitis with papillitis and unilateral focal chorioretinitis.
FINDINGS: This is a retrospective case report with literature review. A 39-year-old Caucasian …