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Suddenly, darting movement caught the eye: figures running, alone or in pairs, tracing the curving lines of the topography or rushing along the outlines of the mowed grass.
Again and again, its stark and suspenseful compositions strike the eye — figures in dark clothing, prone on a pale beach, with lines of wire, black warning flags, and the chill gray waves beyond.
At P17, the degradation of HS by heparinase III dramatically increased the area of pathological NV by 2.9-fold compared to the PBS-treated contralateral eye (Figures 2F and 2J); this effect was completely abrogated by simultaneously injecting heparin, a heparinase III-insensitive GAG (Figures 2G and 2K).
As predicted, we observed a reduction of pathological NV by 64.2% with the administration of high-dose HS (∼12,500 µg/ml in the eye; Figures 2H and 2M), while the effect was variable and not evident at a lower dose (∼1,250 µg/ml in the eye; Figure 2L) at P17.
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The macula and vessels showed no visible abnormalities in either eye (Figure 1A,B).
Fluorescein angiogram showed an active choroidal neovascular membrane adjacent to the disc in the left eye (Figure 1c,d).
Based on their spectral sensitivities, three subtypes can be distinguished [1]: The 'pale' (p) and 'yellow' (y) ommatidia [2] are distributed randomly throughout the main part of the eye (Figure 1A).
The dark precipitate deposited in the inner surface of the pith cavity is visible even with the naked eye (Figure 5).
(v) Compute the logarithm image [22], L, where the objective here is to enhance the iris pixels that form the central part of the eye (Figure 5(d)). .
Ultra-widefield fluorescein angiography was normal in the right eye (Figure 3A), but that of the left eye showed disc leakage, petaloid macular edema, and diffuse peripheral retinal leakage (Figure 3B), consistent with intermediate uveitis.
Ophthalmic examination showed no light perception and bulbar atrophy in the right eye, 6/10 with keratic precipitate, trace cell in the anterior chamber, and disk swelling in the left eye (Figure 2A,B).
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