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Arterial insufficiencies: Central retinal artery occlusion
Undersea and Hyperbaric medicine, 2022Central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO) is a relatively rare emergent condition of the eye resulting in sudden painless vision loss. This vision loss is usually dramatic and permanent, and the prognosis for visual recovery is poor. A wide variety of treatment modalities have been tried over the last 100 years with little to no success, with the ...
Heather, Murphy-Lavoie +2 more
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Macroaneurysms of the Retinal Arteries
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1976Six patients with spontaneous retinal and/or vitreous hemorrhages were found, on evaluation by fluorescein angiography, to have macroaneurysms involving the major retinal arteries. All showed evidence of other vascular disease. With absorption of the hemorrhages, five patients experienced appreciable improvement in vision.
A J, Nadel, K K, Gupta
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Macroaneurysms of the Retinal Arteries
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1982In a study of the natural course and risk factors leading to visual impairment from retinal arterial macroaneurysms in 40 eyes (35 patients), we used a simple classification based on the anatomic location of the macroaneurysm and complicating factors.
A G, Palestine +2 more
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Retinal arterial macroaneurysms
Survey of Ophthalmology, 1988Retinal arterial macroaneurysms represent a distinct clinical entity. Macroaneurysms are seen in the elderly with a marked female predominance and a strong association with hypertension and arteriosclerotic vascular changes. The classic appearance provides an easy diagnosis; however, variable presentations, such as subretinal hemorrhage, macular ...
M F, Rabb, D A, Gagliano, M P, Teske
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Retinal Artery Macroaneurysm Associated With Retinal Hemangioblastoma
Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 2020A 34-year-old Caucasian woman with a past medical history of hypertension presented with acute floaters in the right eye (OD) for 1 week. Best-corrected visual acuity (VA) was 20/20 in both eyes. Fundus examination OD (Figure 1 ) revealed a retinal hemangioblastoma (RH) in the temporal midperiphery with a ...
Nora C, Elson +3 more
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Cilioretinal Arteries and Retinal Arterial Occlusion
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1979A series of 187 cases of retinal artery occlusion was reviewed. 107 of which were central retinal artery occlusions (CRAO). Of the 107 cases, 28 (26%) showed some degree of macular sparing owing to a patent cilioretinalartery. The patients with cilioretinal sparing regained variable degrees of visual acuity, depending on the amount of the ...
G C, Brown, J A, Shields
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Hyperhomocysteinemia in Retinal Artery and Retinal Vein Occlusion
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1993In 19 patients who had retinal vein occlusion or retinal artery occlusion before the age of 50 years, the incidence of hyperhomocysteinemia, as observed in heterozygosity for homocystinuria, was studied by the performance of a standardized, oral methionine-loading test.
E M, Wenzler +5 more
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