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- W4387587789 abstract "The retina shares a common embryological origin with the brain and both organs have numerous anatomical and functional commonalities. The retina is the only portion of the central nervous system that is optically accessible for high-resolution imaging. Over the last several decades there has been significant interest in leveraging the optical accessibility of the retina to understand, diagnose and monitor neurological diseases such as Huntington’s Disease (HD). HD is an inherited, autosomal dominant neurodegenerative disorder distinguished by progressive loss of motor function. The potential of retinal imaging and electrophysiological tests in understanding of HD pathogenesis and the identification of biomarkers is promising but is not yet fully realized. This chapter reviews the evidence of a role for retinal imaging and electrophysiological tests as biomarkers of HD." @default.
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- W4387587789 title "Retinal Imaging and Functional Biomarkers of Huntington’s Disease" @default.
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