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1. Morphometry of the Optic Nerve Head as a Diagnostic Tool for Glaucoma
Sammanfattning : Glaucoma is a chronic optic nerve head (ONH) disease. Gradual retinal ganglion cell and nerve fiber loss lead to morphological ONH change and visual field defects. Initial loss is often focal. Rate of progression and life expectancy guide treatment. LÄS MER
2. Deltagandets kontextuella villkor : fem träningsskoleklassers pedagogiska praktik
Sammanfattning : Träningsskolan är en inriktning inom grundsärskolan där eleverna utbildas utifrån ämnesområden som estetisk verksamhet, kommunikation, motorik, verklighetsuppfattning och vardagsaktiviteter. Träningsskolan har en relativt kort historia och inrättades i slutet av 1960-talet. LÄS MER
3. Children with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities and their participation in family activities
Sammanfattning : Background. Families are essential parts of any community and throughout childhood one’s family serves as the central setting wherein opportunities for participation are offered. LÄS MER
4. Children with severe/profound intellectual and multiple disabilities - characteristics and communication interventions
Sammanfattning : Children with severe or profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (S/PIMD) communicate presymbolically and need support in all aspects of daily life. Communication intervention studies are scarce, and so is research focusing on characterization of S/PIMD. LÄS MER
5. Quantitative assessment of glaucoma by artificial intelligence estimation of the waist of the nerve fiber layer in the optic nerve head
Sammanfattning : Glaucoma is a chronic progressive disease that causes loss of retinal ganglion cells, which impairs the visual field. In optic coherence tomography (OCT) image, the retinal ganglion cell (RGC) axons in the optic nerve head (ONH) can be quantified as the minimal thickness from the ONH Pigmental epithelium Central Limit (OPCL) to the Inner limit of the Retina Closest Point (IRCP). LÄS MER