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Gottfried O. H. Naumann

Researcher at University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

Publications -  398
Citations -  16404

Gottfried O. H. Naumann is an academic researcher from University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glaucoma & Pseudoexfoliation syndrome. The author has an hindex of 64, co-authored 398 publications receiving 15502 citations.

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Excimer laser keratoplasty. Part 2: Elliptical keratoplasty.

TL;DR: An excimer laser at 193 nm was used with a new "open mask system" to perform elliptical noncontact and nonthermal keratoplasties and corneal grafts in human cadaver eyes, showing sharp, unbeveled cut margins with nearly perfect apposition of the inner wound aspects.
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Phototherapeutische Kera-tektomie bei rezidivierender Erosio corneae (e-PTK) Bericht über 116 konsekutive Eingriffe

TL;DR: Thiser Studie war es, die morphologischen und funktionellen Ergebnisse der minimalinvasiven “Excimerlaser Phototherapeutischen Keratektomie” bei rezidivierender Erosio corneae (e-PTK) unter Berücksichtigung der kumulierten Rezidivrate zu analysieren.
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Triple Retinal Infection with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1, Cytomegalovirus, and Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1: Light and Electron Microscopy, Immunohistochemistry, and In Situ Hybridization

TL;DR: In this paper, the histopathologic and virologic findings of the retina from a 55-year-old bisexual patient with the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), who had concurrent human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1), cytomegalovirus (CMV), and HSV-1 retinitis, and was treated with ganciclovir.
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Novel Mutations in the MYOC/GLC1A Gene in a Large Group of Glaucoma Patients

TL;DR: Five novel mutations, namely Gly434Ser, Asn450Asp, Val251Ala, Ile345Met and Ser393Asn, could be identified as cause of preperimetric POAG, JOAG, normal tension POAG and POAG.
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[NADPH-D reactive choroid ganglion cells in the human]

TL;DR: NADPH-diaphorase reaction is a simple method for the detection of ganglion cells in the human choroid and their unexpectedly high number suggests yet unknown ganglional functions in the uvea.