Publications by authors named "S R Foxman"

A previously healthy 75-year-old woman developed blurred vision in her left eye and was found to have an amelanotic choroidal metastasis. Cranial magnetic resonance imaging disclosed 2 brain lesions compatible with metastasis. Subsequent evaluation revealed a primary cancer in the lung.

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To evaluate the effects of long-term total parenteral nutrition (TPN) on eye function, 27 adults and 12 children in the UCLA Home TPN Clinic underwent ophthalmoscopic examination and visual-function testing. Direct inspection of the fundus showed a marked granularity of the retinal pigmented epithelium in some patients. About one-half of the children and one-third of the adults tested had at least one and usually two abnormalities in their electroretinogram.

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Seven cases of retinal dystrophy associated with bilateral macular colobomata are presented. Two separate entities were found. The first is a congenital onset pigmentary retinopathy similar in electrophysiologic findings and symptoms to typical Leber's congenital amaurosis; the second appears to be a form of pregressive cone-rod dystrophy with pigmentary retinopathy.

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We retrospectively studied 36 patients with congenital (Leber's amaurosis) and early onset retinitis pigmentosa (RP) to develop a new schematic classification system based on the age at onset of symptoms, severity of visual loss, and associated nonocular abnormalities. Our four groups were designated as complicated and uncomplicated Leber's congenital amaurosis and juvenile and early onset RP. Criteria for patient selection included an extinguished or barely recordable electroretinogram, well-documented age of onset, and comprehensive ocular and medical examinations before the age of 10 years.

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