Harmonious abnormal retinal correspondence (HARC) refers to a condition in which the visual system adapts to a misalignment of the eyes, allowing for a degree of binocular vision despite the presence of strabismus (eye misalignment). In HARC, the brain learns to associate images from the deviating eye with corresponding points in the non-deviating eye, creating a fused perception of the visual field. This adaptation helps individuals avoid double vision, although it may not result in optimal visual acuity or depth perception. HARC often occurs in cases of longstanding strabismus, where the brain has developed this compensatory mechanism.
Retinal tears are primarily caused by the shrinking of the vitreous gel, which can pull on the retina as it detaches from the back of the eye, leading to a tear. Other contributing factors include eye trauma, extreme nearsightedness (myopia), and certain medical conditions such as diabetes. In some cases, retinal tears can also occur spontaneously without any obvious cause. Prompt treatment is essential to prevent complications, such as retinal detachment.
Correspondence Publishing Committee was created in 1951.
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It means a committee (group) set up to engage in correspondence (written communication, letter writing) with other groups. The committees of correspondence were bodies organized by the local colonial leaders of the Thirteen Colonies before and during the American Revolution for the purposes of coordinating written communication between separate cities and colonies.
Retinal hemorrhage is the abnormal bleeding of the blood vessels in the retina, the membrane in the back of the eye.
Retinal veins are larger than retinal arteries. Retinal veins are between 2/3 to 3/4 times larger than the arteries of the retina. Retinal vein are also darker red then the arteries.
retinal breaks or detachments; retinal ischemia (retinal tissue that lacks oxygen); neovascularization (proliferation of blood vessels in the retina); Coats' disease
Retinal vein occlusion refers to the closure of the central retinal vein that drains the retina or to that of one of its branches.
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Multiple retinal hemorrhages-- Bleeding in the back of the eye.
Patients should be seen at least monthly for the first three months to monitor for signs of other complications, such as the abnormal formation of blood vessels (neovascularization) in the iris of the eye or glaucoma.
Retinal artery occlusion refers to the closure of the central retinal artery and usually results in complete loss of vision in one eye.
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The comparative form of "harmonious" is "more harmonious," and the superlative form is "most harmonious."
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Retinal has three isomeric forms resulting from double-bond isomerization: all-trans retinal, 11-cis retinal, and 13-cis retinal. These isomeric forms are essential in the visual cycle and play a crucial role in the mechanism of vision.