
Six Eyes | Jujutsu Kaisen Wiki | Fandom
The Six Eyes (六 りく 眼 がん Rikugan?) are an innate gift rarely inherited within the Gojo clan. They are a nonstandard jujutsu trait manifesting as a pair of bright blue eyes that grant a bearer extrasensory perception. This includes seeing the flow of cursed energy in extreme detail and the ability to use that flow to read cursed ...
Focal Scleral Nodule - Ophthalmology
To evaluate multimodal imaging findings of solitary idiopathic choroiditis (SIC; also known as unifocal helioid choroiditis) to clarify its origin, anatomic location, and natural course.
How does six eyes work and why does it better limitless
The Six Eyes allows Satoru Gojo to make the rate of consumption of cursed energy exactly equal to the rate of production of cursed energy due to which Gojo has zero loss of cursed energy while using an attack. The Six Eyes also gives him the ability to use moves like Hollow Purple and Domain Expansion.
Solitary idiopathic choroiditis - ScienceDirect
2007年4月1日 · SIC is a rare choroidal finding with no specific etiology that is typically benign but easily confused with serious choroidal findings. SIC is distinguished from other choroidal and retinal conditions through comprehensive systemic, laboratory, and ocular examinations.
Focal Scleral Nodule: A New Name for Solitary Idiopathic …
In this largest series to date, multimodal imaging of SIC demonstrated a scleral location in all patients. The yellow and white clinical appearance may be related to scleral unmasking resulting from atrophy of overlying tissues. Additional associated features included documentation of …
Explaining The Six Eyes! | Jujutsu Kaisen Explained - YouTube
The Six Eyes provides the user with vast perception and immense brain processing power, allowing them to precisely manipulate the sophisticated powers of the Limitless down to an atomic level.
Solitary idiopathic choroiditis (SIC) - Retina Associates
Solitary idiopathic choroiditis (SIC) is a rare condition most commonly presenting as an asymptomatic, solitary, yellow-white subretinal lesion of 1 disc diameter in diameter.
Participants: Ten eyes in 10 patients with SIC. Methods: Review of chart, fundus photography, ultrasonography, fundus autofluorescence (FAF), infrared reflectance (IR) imaging, and enhanced depth imaging optical coherence tomography (EDI OCT). Main Outcome Measures: Scleral, choroidal, and retinal features of SIC as analyzed by EDI OCT.
A Case Series of “Solitary Idiopathic Choroiditis” and Proposal of a ...
2020年11月10日 · The diagnosis of SIC was confirmed in 34 eyes of 34 patients (23 female, 11 male) with a mean age of 48 years (range 24–78). The lesion involved the left eye in 21 patients and the right eye in 13.
Solitary Idiopathic Choroiditis: The Richard B. Weaver Lecture
In the active stage, SIC usually appears as a dull-yellow choroidal lesion with an ill-defined margin, yellow intraretinal exudation, localized subretinal fluid and occasional retinal vascular dilation, and focal retinal hemorrhages (Figure 4).