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         Macular Degeneration:     more books (101)
  1. Macular Degeneration : A Journey Out of Sight by Rose Gasser, 2007-04-25
  2. Optical Coherence Tomography in Age-Related Macular Degeneration (OCT in AMD) by Gabriel Coscas, 2010-05-12
  3. Age-related macular degeneration by Frank G. Holz, Daniel Pauleikhoff, et all 2003-11-05
  4. Macular Degeneration - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by ICON Health Publications, 2004-01-23
  5. Age-related Macular Degeneration by Stuart L. Fine MD, Jeffrey W. Berger MDPhD, et all 1998-10-01
  6. Non-Age Related Macular Degeneration
  7. Handbook of Wet Age-Related Macular Degeneration by TarekS Hassan, George Williams, 2007-12-01
  8. My Friend, You Are Legally Blind A Writer's Struggle with Macular Degeneration by Charles Champlin, 2001-08-01
  9. Save Your Sight! : Natural Ways to Prevent and Reverse Macular Degeneration by Marc R. Rose, Michael R. Rose, 1998-08-01
  10. Age-Related Macular Degeneration: A Comprehensive Textbook
  11. Out of the Corner of My Eye: Living with Macular Degeneration by Nicolette P. Ringgold, 2007-01-01
  12. The Macular Degeneration Source Book: A Guide for Patients and Families by Bert Glaser MD, Lester A. Picker EdD, 2001-10-01
  13. Coping with macular degeneration by Bill G Chapman, 1997
  14. Age-Related Macular Degeneration: Principles and Practice

21. Welcome To The EyeCare Foundation
Nonprofit foundation providing information and resources for patients with macular degeneration, eye cancer and related eye diseases.
http://www.eyecarefoundation.com/

22. Eye Disease - Vision Disorder - Disease Prevention - AMD Alliance International
A nonprofit alliance of organizations working to raise the awareness level of age-related macular Category Health Conditions and Diseases Organizations......AMD Alliance International offers online information regarding agerelatedmacular degeneration, eye problems, blindness, and disease prevention.
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23. Paintings By A Macular Degeneration Sufferer
Pictures by a painter living near Bath who developed macular degeneration in her right eye three years ago.
http://www.annroughton.co.uk/
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These remarkable pictures are by Ann Roughton, a painter living near Bath who developed macular degeneration in her right eye three years ago. A year later her left eye started showing symptoms of the disease, and it is now fully established in both eyes. Browse through the gallery to see her work, contact her by email to arrange a visit to her studio, or order pictures from this website. EXHIBITIONS There is a permanent exhibition of Ann's work at the Royal National Institue for the Blind centre in Green Park Station, Bath, UK.

24. AMDF: American Macular Degeneration Foundation - What Is Macular Degeneration?
macular degeneration is caused by the deterioration of the central portion of theretina, where visual perception is most acute. WHAT IS macular degeneration?
http://www.macular.org/disease.html
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What is Macular Degeneration?
WHAT IS MACULAR DEGENERATION?
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Macular degeneration is the leading cause of blindness
affecting more Americans
than cataracts and glaucoma combined.
F ew people are aware that macular degeneration is an incurable eye disease and that it is the leading cause of blindness for those aged 55 and older in the United States, affecting more than 10 million Americans. Macular degeneration is caused by the deterioration of the central portion of the retina, the inside back layer of the eye that records the images we see and sends them via the optic nerve from the eye to the brain. The retina's central portion, known as the macula, is responsible for focusing central vision in the eye, and it controls our ability to read, drive a car, recognize faces or colors, and see objects in fine detail. As people age, their chances for developing eye diseases increase dramatically. Unfortunately, the specific factors that cause macular degeneration are not conclusively known and research into this little-understood disease is limited by insufficient funding.

25. Rocky Mountain Low Vision (LLC)
Distributes a variety of low vision equipment, including video magnifiers for macular degeneration.
http://www.magnified.com
Home Featured Magnifiers Other Magnifiers Computer Software Contact Us ... Links Welcome Rocky Mountain Low Vision distributes a variety of quality low vision equipment to meet the various needs of those with macular degeneration, retinitis pigmentosa, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, or other low vision conditions. We pride ourselves in helping people with low vision to regain and retain their independence and enjoy a typical life. RMLV has been serving the visually impaired since 1997. Rocky Mountain Low Vision's products are also used for a variety of magnification purposes. Including, but not limited to magnification of small components for inspection purposes. We look forward to serving you in your magnification needs. Home Featured Other Software ... Links

26. Low Vision Aids For Macular Degeneration And Central Vision Loss
Eyeglasses for macular degeneration and other central vision impairments.
http://www.maculens.com
FOR THOSE WITH MACULAR DEGENERATION
and Other Central Vision Impairments Maculens TM eyewear are practical, effective and cosmetically appealing. Our eyewear combines your prescription with our patented technology.
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27. Center For The Study Of Macular Degeneration (CSMD)
A biomedical research unit located at UC Santa Barbara dedicated to research on the cellular, molecular Category Health Conditions and Diseases macular degeneration...... research unit located at UC Santa Barbara dedicated to research on the cellular,molecular and genetic factors that contribute to macular degeneration.
http://www.csmd.ucsb.edu/
The Center for the Study of Macular Degeneration (CSMD) A biomedical research unit dedicated to advancing basic biomedical research into the cellular, molecular, and genetic factors that contribute to the human ocular diseases that are known as macular degeneration. A 10-year follow up of the incidence and progression of retinal drusen, retinal pigmentary abnormalities, and signs of late age-related maculopathy was reported on 2,764 people living in Beaver Dam, WI who participated in the Beaver Dam Eye Study. The study's findings indicated that large numbers of hard drusen predict the incidence of soft drusen and pigmentary abnormalities, and that the presence of the latter lesions significantly increases the risk for the development of geographic atrophy and exudative macular degeneration.
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Recent strides in identifying the molecular composition of drusen have led to the conclusion that drusen are a by-product of chronic local inflammation in the aging eye. These findings suggest that those forms of AMD characterized by the accumulation of drusen could benefit from therapeutic approaches that are designed to attenuate the local inflammatory events that precede the development of the more advanced stages of AMD.
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Studies of over 500 pairs of identical and fraternal twins by genetic epidemiologists in Britain and at the Georgia Prevention Institute in Augusta, Georgia have confirmed that there is a significant genetic component in AMD. The study showed that concordance in the development of AMD among twins was nearly 40% in identical twins and about 20% in fraternal twins. The study also showed that the most significant inherited feature is the presence of large numbers of drusen.

28. MD Support
Internet community offering information and support for people with it.Category Health Conditions and Diseases macular degeneration......Ê MD Support has moved to a new server. If you are not automatically redirectedwithin 5 seconds, please click here Visit MD Support. Thank you.
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29. Lutein - Nutrient To Maintain Healthy Eyes
Simple and clear information on role of lutein, a plant carotenoid deficient in most western diets, in vision, especially the prevention of 'agerelated macular degeneration', as well as overall health, from the 'Lutein Information Bureau' in USA.
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What is Lutein? Lutein (LOO-teen) is a carotenoid found in vegetables and fruits. Lutein acts as an antioxidant, protecting cells against the damaging effects of free radicals.
Are You Getting Enough Lutein? Chances are you're not getting the lutein you need. Americans simply don't eat enough vegetables rich in carotenoids like lutein.
What is Age-related Macular Degeneration? Imagine being unable to tell what time it is. Imagine being unable to recognize a loved one's face. That's what can happen to people who develop AMD.
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30. Macula.org
Online resource providing information and support for people with macular degeneration and other macular diseases.
http://www.macula.org/
- An online source of information and support for people with macular degeneration and other macular diseases - IMAGING INSIGHTS 2003 INFORMATION MACULA 2003 COURSE INFORMATION ATLANTIC COAST RETINA MEETING The Macula Foundation, Inc. supports basic and clinical research in vitreous, retinal and macular diseases. The Association for Macular Diseases helps people with macular diseases to lead independent lives The LuEsther T. Mertz Retinal Research Center conducts numerous retinal research projects. Association for Macular Diseases Macula Foundation Mertz Retinal Research Center Vision Links Site design and maintenance by Interactive Eye, L.L.C.

31. Eye Disease, Vision Preservation And Alternative Medicine
Site provides information on nutrition, prevention, lifestyle, research and resources to help preserve vision for those with macular degeneration and other eye diseases.
http://www.alteyedisease.com/eyedisease.htm
Integrative Vision Care And Nutrition by Dr. Marc Grossman, O.D., L.Ac. Mind/Body medicine is based on the fact that our health and well-being depends on all the individual parts to work together effectively. So it should come as no surprise that healthy eyesight is also dependent upon our total well-being, which is affected by our genetic makeup, the food we eat, our work environment and exposure to airborne toxins, as well as our general belief systems about ourselves and the world we live in. Each of us is unique and literally takes the world in through our senses, primarily through our vision. Many believe the way we take in the world is, to some degree, a reflection of who we are and which symptoms we might manifest. The integrative approach evaluates the person's lifestyle, habits, diet, exercise routine, and stress management, along with the family history, in determining a therapeutic approach. It attempts to bring in the patient as an active partner in the program to improve or maintain eye health. Specific habits have been identified in studies to be very damaging to eye health, including smoking, excessive alcohol, coffee, excess sugar and refined foods, and hydrogenated oils (like margarines). Nutrition and Nutritional Supplementation Nutrition and nutritional supplementation could play a key role in helping to prevent vision loss and keeping our bodies strong. More and more peer review studies are identifying specific nutrients, by eye disease, that are lacking in patients with diseases such as the following:

32. Low Vision Aids And Bioptics For Macular Degeneration And Other Visual Impairmen
Develops low vision aids for patients suffering from macular degeneration and other low vision impairment.
http://www.ocutech.com
WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF OCUTECH LOW VISION DEVICES Ocutech is a leading developer of optical low vision solutions for patients suffering from macular degeneration and other low vision impairments. The new VES -AutoFocus Telescope is now in use by low vision patients around the world. The Ocutech AutoFocus now automatically includes a 2-YEAR WARRANTY covering parts, labor, and battery replacement. Is the AutoFocus right for me? Contact Ocutech customer service for an Ocutech prescriber near you. Visit our Guestbook Ocutech receives Winston Gordon Award!
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33. Macular Degeneration Fact Sheet
H O M E Large Type version of this page Return to Your Eyes and You MACULARDEGENERATION Your Questions Answered What is macular degeneration?
http://www.eri.harvard.edu/text/md.text.html
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MACULAR DEGENERATION: Your Questions Answered
You may scroll down through the entire document or click on any of the links below to see the answer to a specific question.
  • What is macular degeneration?
  • What causes macular degeneration?
  • How is macular degeneration detected?
  • If I have macular degeneration in one eye, will it develop in the other? ...
  • What can I do to help prevent and cure macular degeneration?
  • What is macular degeneration? Macular degeneration is the physical disturbance of the center of the retina called the macula. The macula, which is about the size of the capital letter "O" in this sentence, is the part of the retina which is capable of our most acute and detailed vision. We use the macula for reading, driving, recognizing faces, watching television, and fine work. Macular degeneration is the leading cause of legal blindness in people over age 55. (Legal blindness means that a person can see 20/200 or less with eyeglasses.) Even with a loss of central vision, however, color vision and peripheral vision may remain clear. Vision loss usually occurs gradually and typically affects both eyes at different rates.
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  • 34. Charles Bonnet Syndrome
    Characterized by visual hallucinations in people who have a sudden change in vision such as that brought on by macular degeneration or serious sight loss.
    http://www.rnib.org.uk/info/cbsfin.htm
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    Charles Bonnet Syndrome
    Summary : RNIB fact sheet on the eye condition Charles Bonnet Syndrome
    What is Charles Bonnet Syndrome?
    Charles Bonnet syndrome (or CBS for short) is a term used to describe the situation when people with sight problems start to see things which they know aren't real. Sometimes called visual hallucinations the things people see can take all kinds of forms from simple patterns of straight lines to detailed pictures of people or buildings. These can be enjoyable or sometimes upsetting. A Swiss philosopher named Charles Bonnet first described this condition in the 1760 when he noticed his grandfather who was blinded by cataracts describing seeing birds and buildings which were not there. Although the condition was described very early it is still largely unknown by ordinary doctors and nurses. This is partly because of a lack of knowledge about the syndrome and partly because people experiencing it don't talk about their problems out of fear of being thought of as mentally ill. Back to Top
    Who is affected by Charles Bonnet Syndrome?

    35. Are You At Risk For Age-Related Macular Degeneration?
    National Eye InstituteÕs publication for people who are at higher risk for AgeRelatedmacular degeneration. What is age-related macular degeneration (AMD)?
    http://www.nei.nih.gov/health/maculardegen/armd_risk.htm
    Health Funding News Laboratories ... Health Information Are You at Risk For Age-Related Macular Degeneration? CONTENT LIST What is age-related macular degeneration (AMD)? How does AMD damage vision? Who is most likely to get AMD? What are the symptoms? ... What can you do to protect your vision? What is age-related macular degeneration (AMD)? AMD is a common eye disease associated with aging that gradually destroys sharp, central vision. Central vision is needed for seeing objects clearly and for common daily tasks such as reading and driving. In some people, AMD advances so slowly that it will have little effect on their vision as they age. But in others, the disease progresses faster and may lead to a loss of vision in one or both eyes. How does AMD damage vision?

    36. Retinitis Pigmentosa And Retinal Degeneration In Australia
    Provides information for people affected by these disorders as well as macular degeneration.
    http://www.netserv.net.au/doonbank/rd.html
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    Australian Retinitis Pigmentosa and Retinal Degeneration
    Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP) is the name given to a group of eye diseases often characterised by night blindness and the gradual loss of peripheral vision. RP causes visual field loss, and may lead to eventual blindness, by affecting the light sensitive photoreceptors in the retina. A genetic and degenerative disease affecting over four million people world wide and thousands of Australians, RP is a common form of retinal degeneration (RD). Related conditions include Macular Degeneration, Usher Syndrome, Choroideremia, Leber's Amaurosis and Retinoschisis. Information for people interested in retinal degeneration is abundant on the internet. Explore my site to discover some of the more relevant and useful RD resources.
    • Access - Computer access and adaptive equipment.
    • Action - There's 'nothing you can do' except...
    • Chat - RD Chat details and tips (check out the new Australian chat times!).
    • International - Organisations from around the world.
    • Lists - Relevant internet mailing lists.

    37. Macular Degeneration Support-The Eyes Of The MD Community
    macular degeneration Support is a total Internet community offeringinformation and support for people with MD. Welcome
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    Everything you came to find out Contact Our Community Internet support groups Resources Over 1600 links to the help you need Literary Contributions Writings by the people of the MD Community Outreach Informational handouts and more Navigate This Site How to find what you are looking for Portal to Other MD Sites Descriptions and financial reports. Check here before donating. MD Support Radio Entertaining the Eye of the Mind About Us Contact Us MD Support offers information and human contact for people dealing with macular degeneration and similar diseases of the retina which may lead to central vision loss.

    38. Southland Eye Clinic, P.C. - Glaucoma And Cataract Center Of Excellence
    About the center, board certified opthalmologists, lasik surgery, information about macular degeneration, diabetes and the eye. (Taylor)
    http://www.southlandeyeclinic.com
    Southland Eye Clinic - Glaucoma and Cataract Center of Excellence
    The most complete one-stop eye care services in the region.
    Five American Board of Ophthalmology Certified Eye Specialists in:
    • Glaucoma and Cataract Office and Ambulatory Center Surgery Eye Emergencies Retina and Diabetic Eye Problems Cornea, including Transplants LASIK Neuro-ophthalmology Cosmetic Eye Surgery Low Vision Problems Family Eye Care Glasses and Contact Lenses
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    39. What Is Macular Degeneration?
    What Is macular degeneration? Sample fundus photos. But for reasonsyet unknown, this process is diminished in macular degeneration.
    http://www.mdsupport.org/library/md_description.html
    What Is Macular Degeneration?
    Sample fundus photos
    Photo essays on Macular Degeneration Audio version of this article (mp3 file size=4 Mg) Macular Degeneration is a progressive disease of the retina wherein the light-sensing cells in the central area of vision (the macula) stop working and eventually die. The disease is most common in people who are age sixty and over, andfor this reasonit is often called age related macular degeneration (ARMD). About 10% of macular degeneration cases are the "wet" (or "exudative") form, in which newly-formed, immature blood vessels grow from the choroid and leak into the spaces above and below the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE). This leakage (neovascularization) can damage the photoreceptor cells and cause permanent central vision loss. For illustrations, definitions, and more information, see " Anatomy of the Eye " on this site. There are currently three laser treatments which have been shown to temporarily stop the leakage: laser photocoagulation, photodynamic therapy (PDT), and transpupillary thermotherapy (TTT). Macular translocation has had some success in the treatment of the wet form of the disease. Clinical trials of anti-angiogenic drugs are underway. For more information on these treatments and procedures, visit the MD Support Library and Clinic Most cases of macular degeneration are the "dry," (or "atrophic") form, distinguished by yellowish deposits of debris in the retina (specifically, Bruch's membrane). Called "drusen," the material comprising these deposits is usually carried away by the same blood vessels which bring nutrients to the retina. But for reasons yet unknown, this process is diminished in macular degeneration.

    40. Miravant Medical Technologies
    Developing both pharmaceuticals and devices for photodynamic therapy, a medical procedure using lightactivated drugs to treat macular degeneration.
    http://www.miravant.com/

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