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10-year fundus tessellation progression and retinal vein occlusion [PDF]
AIM: To access the 10-year fundus tessellation progression in patients with retinal vein occlusion. METHODS: The Beijing Eye Study 2001/2011 is a population-based longitudinal study.
Yan-Ni Yan +9 more
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Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion [PDF]
The most common cause of branch retinal vein occlusion is hypertension. Since retinal arteries and veins share a common adventitial sheath, the thickened artery compresses a retinal vein causing an occlusion, resulting in a retinal hemorrhage. Most patients present in their 60s with unilateral involvement. The patient may be asymptomatic if the macula
Milan R, Patel +2 more
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What do Cochrane systematic reviews say about interventions for retinal vein occlusion [PDF]
Purpose: To summarize the evidence from Cochrane systematic reviews on interventions for Central or Branch Vein Occlusion. Methods: We included and summarized the results from Cochrane systematic reviews on interventions for both types of occlusion. The
Vânia Mozetic +4 more
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Comparison of Ranibizumab alone versus Ranibizumab with Targeted Retinal Laser for Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion with Macular Oedema. [PDF]
Background: Retinal vein occlusion is the second most common retinal vascular disease after diabetic retinopathy. Branch retinal venous occlusion (BRVO) occurs the occlusion of one of the branches of the retinal vein.
Mohamed Abdelmoneem +2 more
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Retinal oximetry in branch retinal vein occlusion [PDF]
AbstractPurposeTo measure retinal oxygen saturation (SO2) in eyes with branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO).MethodsRetinal oximetry was performed using the Oxymap T1 retinal oximeter in 50 eyes (50 patients) with resolved BRVO. SO2 was calculated in each major retinal artery and vein in four quadrants.
Rie Osaka +7 more
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Combined central retinal vein occlusion and branch retinal artery occlusion
Sugandha Goel, Kumar Saurabh, Rupak Roy
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Branch retinal vein occlusion induces complex biological processes in the retina that are generated by a multitude of interacting proteins. These proteins and their posttranslational modifications can effectively be studied using modern proteomic ...
Lasse Jørgensen Cehofski +5 more
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The new complex method of treatment central retinal veinand branch of retinal vein occlusion
The new treatment method of central retinal vein and branch of retinal vein occlusion, consisting of epiretinal injection of gemasa combined with standard pharmacotherapy was developed.
D. V. Petrachkov
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Vitreous haemorrhage caused by unusual giant macular tear: a case report
Macular tears rarely occur without trauma. Here, we describe a patient with vitreous haemorrhage, which was caused by an unusual giant macular tear secondary to existing branch retinal vein occlusion. A 60-year-old woman presented with vision loss in the
Chunling Lei, Li Chen
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Treatment of Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion induced Macular Edema with Bevacizumab
Background Branch retinal vein occlusion is a frequent cause of visual loss with currently insufficient treatment options. We evaluate the effect of Bevacizumab (Avastin®) treatment in patients with macular edema induced by branch retinal vein occlusion.
Barthelmes Daniel +5 more
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