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. 2000 Sep;84(9):1075. doi: 10.1136/bjo.84.9.1075g

Usefulness of three dimensional ultrasonography for invisible fundus

K ENDO, S KATO, H FUKUSHIMA, K INOUE, J NUMAGA, H KAWASHIMA
PMCID: PMC1723643  PMID: 11032447

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Figure 1  .

Figure 1  

By observing from superior side, we could diagnose the absence of adhesion of the proliferative tissue to the retina. S = superior side, N = nasal side, A = anterior side; OD = optic disc, PT = proliferative tissue.

Figure 2  .

Figure 2  

By observing from the nasal side, we could also diagnose the absence of adhesion of the proliferative tissue to the retina. S = superior side, N = nasal side, A = anterior side, PT = proliferative tissue.    


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