A CT radiomics nomogram predicts visual acuity improvement in patients with indirect traumatic optic neuropathy following optic canal decompression
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By
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Guangyu Wang
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Pengran Yu
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Shuo Li
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Wenchuan Zhang
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May 18, 2026
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Clinical Report: A CT Radiomics-Based Nomogram for Forecasting Visual Acuity Enhancement
Overview
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Background
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Data Highlights
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Key Findings
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Clinical Implications
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Conclusion
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