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Current knowledge on reticular pseudodrusen in age-related macular degeneration.

F Alten1, N Eter1.   

Abstract

Drusen are focal deposits of extracellular material located between the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) and Bruch's membrane and represent the major phenotypic characteristic of age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Due to evolving imaging techniques and recent histological studies, reticular pseudodrusen (RPD) have received increasing attention and have been recently identified as an additional phenotypic entity in AMD. In contrast to conventional drusen, RPD proved to be located internal to the RPE. In the past few years, numerous studies collected new findings on RPD related to their pathogenesis, imaging properties and impact on retinal function. While most former natural history studies as well as interventional studies in early AMD did not include imaging RPD beyond colour fundus photography, this phenotype must be included in every future large-scale study on AMD. This review summarises the current knowledge on RPD. Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://group.bmj.com/group/rights-licensing/permissions.

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Keywords:  Macula; Retina

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25232026     DOI: 10.1136/bjophthalmol-2014-305339

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0007-1161            Impact factor:   4.638


  19 in total

1.  Exploring choriocapillaris under reticular pseudodrusen using OCT-Angiography.

Authors:  Florian Alten; Peter Heiduschka; Christoph R Clemens; Nicole Eter
Journal:  Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol       Date:  2016-05-18       Impact factor: 3.117

2.  Association between pseudodrusen and delayed patchy choroidal filling in the comparison of age-related macular degeneration treatments trials.

Authors:  Qiang Zhou; Ebenezer Daniel; Juan E Grunwald; Maureen G Maguire; Dina Y Gewaily; Daniel F Martin; Gui-Shuang Ying
Journal:  Acta Ophthalmol       Date:  2017-03-08       Impact factor: 3.761

3.  Retinal Pigment Epithelium Degeneration Associated With Subretinal Drusenoid Deposits in Age-Related Macular Degeneration.

Authors:  Xiaoyu Xu; Xing Liu; Xiaolin Wang; Mark E Clark; Gerald McGwin; Cynthia Owsley; Christine A Curcio; Yuhua Zhang
Journal:  Am J Ophthalmol       Date:  2016-12-14       Impact factor: 5.258

4.  Choriocapillaris Nonperfusion is Associated With Poor Visual Acuity in Eyes With Reticular Pseudodrusen.

Authors:  Peter L Nesper; Brian T Soetikno; Amani A Fawzi
Journal:  Am J Ophthalmol       Date:  2016-10-26       Impact factor: 5.258

5.  Prevalence of reticular pseudodrusen in an elderly UK Caucasian population-The Bridlington Eye Assessment Project (BEAP): a cross-sectional study (2002-2006).

Authors:  Craig Wilde; Ali Poostchi; Rajnikant L Mehta; Jonathan G Hillman; Hamish K MacNab; Marco Messina; Marco Morales; Stephen A Vernon; Winfried M Amoaku
Journal:  Eye (Lond)       Date:  2018-03-01       Impact factor: 3.775

Review 6.  Subretinal drusenoid deposits: An update.

Authors:  Manuel Monge; Adriana Araya; Lihteh Wu
Journal:  Taiwan J Ophthalmol       Date:  2022-05-26

7.  Proteoglycan IMPG2 Shapes the Interphotoreceptor Matrix and Modulates Vision.

Authors:  Ezequiel M Salido; Visvanathan Ramamurthy
Journal:  J Neurosci       Date:  2020-04-07       Impact factor: 6.167

8.  Targeting senescent retinal pigment epithelial cells facilitates retinal regeneration in mouse models of age-related macular degeneration.

Authors:  Jae-Byoung Chae; Hyoik Jang; Chanok Son; Chul-Woo Park; Huyeon Choi; Seongeon Jin; Ho-Yeon Lee; Hyungwoo Lee; Ja-Hyoung Ryu; Namshin Kim; Chaekyu Kim; Hyewon Chung
Journal:  Geroscience       Date:  2021-10-02       Impact factor: 7.713

9.  Pseudodrusen in the Fellow Eye of Patients with Unilateral Neovascular Age-Related Macular Degeneration: A Meta-Analysis.

Authors:  Qiang Zhou; James Shaffer; Gui-shuang Ying
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-02-19       Impact factor: 3.240

10.  Multiple Growth Factors, But Not VEGF, Stimulate Glycosaminoglycan Hyperelongation in Retinal Choroidal Endothelial Cells.

Authors:  Othman Al Gwairi; Narin Osman; Robel Getachew; Wenhua Zheng; X-L Liang; Danielle Kamato; Lyna Thach; Peter J Little
Journal:  Int J Biol Sci       Date:  2016-07-18       Impact factor: 6.580

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