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[Hypertensive retinopathy].

La Revue du praticien, 2010
Acute hypertensive retinopathy should be distinguished from retinal arteriolosclerosis. The presence of microvascular abnormalities in the ocular fundus increases the risk of heart and/or brain attack. At the clinical level, the current classification of chronic hypertensive retinopathy is based on the long-term risk of stroke.
Olivier, Genevois, Michel, Paques
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Radiation retinopathy: a mistaken diagnosis of hypertensive retinopathy

Clinical and Experimental Optometry, 2007
Radiation retinopathy is a vision-threatening complication following therapeutic irradiation of ocular, orbital, facial, nasopharyngeal and cranial structures. It is characterised by a delayed onset, slowly progressive, occlusive retinal microangiopathy that develops several years after initial radiotherapy. We present the case of a 44-year-old man who
Vignesh, Raja   +3 more
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Hypertensive retinopathy

Wiener klinische Wochenschrift, 2005
Vincent M, Brandenburg, Norbert, Schrage
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Treatment of Hypertensive Retinopathy

Survey of Ophthalmology, 2002
Tushar, Agarwal, Madhur, Gupta
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[Hypertensive retinopathy].

Journal francais d'ophtalmologie, 1984
Retinal blood vessels differ from most other vessels in the body (with the exception of those in the brain) in two important respects. The first is the presence of blood-retinal barriers, best illustrated by fluorescein angiography. The second important difference is that retinal vessels do not have sympathetic innervation and blood flow is modulated ...
G, Chaine, E M, Kohner
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Review of hypertensive retinopathy

Disease-a-Month, 2017
Amir, Harjasouliha   +2 more
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The rarity of hypertensive retinopathy in the African

The American Journal of Medicine, 1968
Abstract Fifty patients with severe hypertension were selected for study over a two-year-period. Of these, fifteen had detectable retinal vascular changes which, however, were minimal in nine. Papilloedema occurred in only one patient. No particular age group appeared unduly susceptible to retinal vascular damage.
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Proliferative Hypertensive Retinopathy

JAMA Ophthalmology, 2016
Tomasz P, Stryjewski   +2 more
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<p>A Review of Hypertensive Retinopathy and Chorioretinopathy</p>

Clinical Optometry, 2020
Andrew W Stacey, Mai Tsukikawa
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Hypertensive Retinopathy

Clinical Queries: Nephrology, 2013
Tarun Sharma   +3 more
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