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They called it retrolental fibroplasia - I memorized the name.
During the 1950s, retrolental fibroplasia was the most common reason for visual handicap in children.
Treating a type of eye disease in newborns called retrolental fibroplasia.
He was diagnosed with retrolental fibroplasia.
A premature infant, Stevie developed retrolental fibroplasia while being exposed to pure oxygen in an incubator.
The interstitium has many lymphoid cells and shows evidence of fibroplasia (the formation of fibrous tissue).
He suffered from retrolental fibroplasia (RLF).
Reduplication of internal elastic lamina can be seen in elderly individuals due to intimal fibroplasia, which is part of aging process.
In a high oxygen incubator, many premature babies develop a condition called retrolental fibroplasia, which destroys the retina and robs the baby of vision.
While Patz was in training at Gallinger, he observed more than 20 infants who had developed severe retrolental fibroplasia after receiving continuous oxygen therapy.
Another well-known adverse effect of too much oxygen is the blindness in premature infants that is called retinopathy of prematurity, or retrolental fibroplasia.
Hyperoxia may be a contributing factor for the disorder called retrolental fibroplasia or retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) in infants.
Bailey established the extramural grants and field investigations into retrolental fibroplasia, geographic deistribution of multiple sclerosis, and projects related to mental retardation and cerebral palsy.
In fibroplasia and granulation tissue formation, fibroblasts grow and form a new, provisional extracellular matrix (ECM) by excreting collagen and fibronectin.
Retinopathy of prematurity, formerly called retrolental fibroplasia, is a condition that affects the developing blood vessels of the retina, the light-sensitive tissue covering the back of the eyeball.
Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP), previously known as retrolental fibroplasia (RLF), is a disease of the eye affecting prematurely-born babies generally having received intensive neonatal care.
For 1.15 ppm were mild nasal epithelial changes and pulmonary irritation (labored breathing, increased lung eight, pulmonary edema, increase mucous secretion, alveolitis, intestitial fibroplasia and perivascular edema) were reported.
They include protecting the eyes of premature babies against retrolental fibroplasia, a disorder caused by too much oxygen; increasing exercise tolerance in people with the crippling circulatory disorder called intermittent claudication, and countering heart muscle damage during bypass surgery.
According to the characteristics of the defect or abnormality, the sclerotic lesion was excised and liquefied fat was aspirated; the excised samples indicated biological changes in the intramammary fat grafts - fat necrosis, calcification, hyalinization, and fibroplasia.
Leukocoria is a medical sign for a number of conditions, including Coats disease, congenital cataract, corneal scarring, melanoma of the ciliary body, Norrie disease, ocular toxocariasis, persistence of the tunica vasculosa lentis (PFV/PHPV), retinoblastoma, and retrolental fibroplasia.