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A slitlamp comparator system for macular photocoagulation
Mainster, M A; Yannuzzi, L A; Heacock, G; Erikson, P J
A slitlamp comparator device has been developed to project the image of a 35mm angiogram frame into the field of view of a standard slitlamp during macular photocoagulation. The image may be varied in brightness, magnification, and position, and viewed either on a black background or superimposed on a slitlamp fundus image. The comparator is a useful alternative to conventional angiogram projection systems and suggests the utility of more sophisticated 'heads-up' display devices
PMID: 2343193
ISSN: 0275-004x
CID: 103484
Idiopathic polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy (IPCV)
Yannuzzi, L A; Sorenson, J; Spaide, R F; Lipson, B
Eleven patients, 40 to 71 years old, had a choroidal vasculopathy that led to hemorrhagic and exudative macular degeneration. The patients had peculiar polypoidal, subretinal, vascular lesions associated with serious and hemorrhagic detachments of the retinal pigment epithelium. This macular disorder, which we have named idiopathic polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy (IPCV), appears to represent a distinct entity that differs clinically and demographically from age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and other macular diseases associated with subretinal neovascularization. Recognition of this condition is important because it may have specific risk factors, natural course, and management considerations that differ from those of age-related macular degeneration
PMID: 1693009
ISSN: 0275-004x
CID: 103485
HLA-DR2 SPECIFICITY HELPS DIFFERENTIATE PRESUMED OCULAR HISTOPLASMOSIS SYNDROME AND MULTIFOCAL CHOROIDITIS AND PANUVEITIS
SPAIDE R F; YANNUZZI L A
BIOSIS:PREV199039087146
ISSN: 0146-0404
CID: 103681
Solar retinopathy. A photobiologic and geophysical analysis [Case Report]
Yannuzzi LA; Fisher YL; Slakter JS; Krueger A
A series of young adult patients developed solar retinopathy during sun exposure over a two-day period in a particular region of the United States during March of 1986. Evaluation of the photobiological and geophysical parameters involved in solar retinitis are presented. A multifactorial pathogenesis is proposed. Of interest, a possible increase in terrestrial ultraviolet B radiation secondary to a localized relatively low ozone column during the days involved may have contributed to the retinal damage. Recommendations for protection from solar retinitis are noted
PMID: 2717802
ISSN: 0275-004x
CID: 24592
[Retinal pigment epithelial detachment]
Yannuzzi, L A
The vast majority of cases of AMD involve widespread disease with visible neovascularization, 'occult' neovascularization, and serous as well as hemorrhagic detachments of the RPE. Accurate interpretation of the clinical and fluorescein angiographic findings in PEDs is difficult. The most noteworthy problem is the recognition of the presence and extent of associated neovascularization. Definitive guidelines for laser photocoagulation treatment of these PEDs have not yet been established. Large-scale, sophisticated clinical trials are needed to assess the efficacy and safety of laser treatment for this important manifestation of exudative AMD. Until these investigations are completed, certain cases of PEDs may be selected for laser treatment by one of three treatment techniques. A grid pattern photocoagulation to a serous PED may be carried out when there is no demonstrable or suspected underlying SRN and there is persistence and progression of the detachment with associated visual decline. Total photocoagulation of the PED which is suspected of having neovascularization can also be carried out if the fovea can be spared. Finally, photocoagulation of extrafoveal neovascularization beneath or at the margin of a PED can be performed in an attempt to obliterate the neovascularization, resolve the exudative manifestations, and stabilize or improve the vision. Only experienced retinal specialists who are well trained in the recognition of the complex clinical and fluorescein angiographic features of PEDs should attempt to treat these unusual and complicated cases
PMID: 2639897
ISSN: 0181-5512
CID: 103486
Complications of intravenous fluorescein injections
Lipson, B K; Yannuzzi, L A
PMID: 2526795
ISSN: 0020-8167
CID: 103487
Symposium on age-related macular degeneration
Yannuzzi, L A; Friedman, R; Fine, S L; Gass, J D; Gitter, K A; Orth, D H; Singerman, L J
PMCID:1629397
PMID: 3077076
ISSN: 0028-7091
CID: 103488
Lasers in ophthalmology
Yannuzzi, L A; Gitter, K; Judson, P H
PMID: 2462057
ISSN: 0744-7132
CID: 103489
Bilateral perifoveal ischemia associated with chronic granulocytic leukemia. Case report [Case Report]
Minnella AM; Yannuzzi LA; Slakter JS; Rodriquez A
PMID: 3166372
ISSN: 0003-9950
CID: 24594
Acute frosted retinal periphlebitis [Case Report]
Kleiner, R C; Kaplan, H J; Shakin, J L; Yannuzzi, L A; Crosswell, H H Jr; McLean, W C Jr
We examined three previously healthy young patients who suffered acute visual loss associated with diffuse bilateral retinal periphlebitis. Each patient developed thick, inflammatory infiltrates surrounding all of the retinal veins, creating the appearance of frosted tree branches. Initial visual acuities ranged from 20/20 to hand motions (median, counting fingers). All patients showed rapid improvement after starting oral corticosteroid therapy, and all but one of the six affected eyes regained a visual acuity of 20/20. The clinical appearance and course of these patients matched those of a condition previously described in Japan and labeled frosted branch angiitis. The term 'acute frosted retinal periphlebitis' seems to describe more accurately the clinical findings
PMID: 3394765
ISSN: 0002-9394
CID: 103490