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Retinal macula

Known as: Macula Lutea, Macula, Macula Luteas 
An oval area in the retina, 3 to 5 mm in diameter, usually located temporal to the posterior pole of the eye and slightly below the level of the… 
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1995
1995
The importance of blood glucose control for the avoidance of retinopathy was assessed by monitoring glycated haemoglobin for 5… 
1993
1993
Vascular compromise has long been proposed as a cause of inner ear disorders. However, the examination of blood flow and its… 
Highly Cited
1982
Highly Cited
1982
Possible neurotransmitter candidates were tested in the labyrinth of the cat with the aid of microiontophoretic techniques… 
Review
1973
Review
1973
The authors present an indirect photocoagulation method which can terminate arteriolar aneurysm while maintaining the patency of… 
1966
1966
New corpora lutea of oviolation were produced in mature hypophysectomized rats by a 4-day regimen of standard FSH and LH… 
1960
1960
Scientists have attempted to keep leptospirae viable for long periods of time by freezing, by drying, by drying after freezing… 
1955
1955
CONTENTS Heredodegenerations Involving the Elastic Layer of Bruch's Membrane Kuhnt-Junius Disciform Macular Degeneration Angioid… 
1955
1955
HEREDOMACULAR degeneration is classified1as one of the subtypes of primary retinal degeneration because it is said to involve the…