Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5705249 | Ophthalmology | 2017 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Subclinical changes preceded the date of conversion and may reflect the complicated nature of identifying the date of conversion in LHON. Early increases in RNFL preceding conversion suggest that structural changes precede clinically significant vision loss. Asynchronous quadrant involvement supports a previously published mathematical model. The natural history of LHON is not a subacute process, as previously believed, but progresses more slowly, taking up to 8 months to plateau.
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Authors
Tiffany Jean BA, Rustum MD, PhD, Milton Nunes MD, Jesse MB ChB, FRANZCO, Jeffrey Show BA, Edward R. MB BS, Solange R. PhD, Adriana PhD, Rubens MD, PhD, Milton Nunes MD, Federico MD, Anna Maria MD, Chiara MD, PhD, Piero MD, Carolina do V.F. MD, PhD,