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RETINAL NEOVASCULARIZATION ASSOCIATED WITH A RETINAL ARTERIAL MACROANEURYSM

RETINAL Cases & Brief Reports, 2009
This case report describes an uncommon presence of a retinal arterial macroaneurysm complicated by retinal neovascularization.This is a case history of a 49-year-old woman presenting with preretinal, intraretinal, and subretinal hemorrhage with an adjacent retinal arterial macroaneurysm complicated by the development of retinal neovascularization.The ...
Melvin Rabena   +2 more
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RETINAL NEOVASCULARIZATION ASSOCIATED WITH ACUTE RETINAL NECROSIS

Retina, 1983
Unilateral acute retinal necrosis (ARN), developed in a previously healthy 17-year-old boy. Neovascularization of the retina and optic disc was observed when the opaque vitreous was removed by pars plana vitrectomy. Following surgery there was a rapid resolution of neovascularization suggesting that intraocular inflammation, rather than retinal ...
Waldrep Jc   +3 more
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Retinal and choroidal neovascularization

Journal of Cellular Physiology, 2000
The unique vascular supply of the retina, the ability to visualize the vasculature in vivo, and the ability to selectively express genes in the retina make the retina an ideal model system to study molecular mechanisms of angiogenesis. In addition, this area of investigation has great clinical significance, because retinal and choroidal ...
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Retinal Ischemia With Neovascularization in Cisplatin Related Retinal Toxicity

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2006
To report a case of macular ischemia and retinal neovascularization in a patient who received cisplatin related chemotherapy.Interventional case report.A patient with germ cell testicular tumor received polychemotherapy (bleomycin, etoposide, and cisplatin or BEP) for a recurrence of his tumor. Ten weeks after completion of treatment, he presented with
Kwan, Anthony S.L.   +2 more
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Peripheral Retinal Neovascularization in Rheumatic Fever

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1979
During a two-year period, a 15-year-old boy had three major manifestations of rheumatic fever, ie, chorea, rash, and carditis. Following the acute carditis, peripheral retinal neovascularization appeared in the left eye. Associated transient hemiparesis suggests that emboli may account for the retinal vascular occlusion.
James S. Kelley, Harry G. Randall
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Ultra-Wide Field Imaging Characteristics of Primary Retinal Vasculitis: Risk Factors for Retinal Neovascularization

Ocular immunology and inflammation, 2018
Aim: To evaluate patterns of retinal vasculitis with ultra-wide field imaging (UWF) and ascertain the risk factors for retinal neovascularization. Methods: Consecutive patients of retinal vasculitis were included prospectively.
Abhishek Sheemar   +7 more
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A New Approach to the Problem of Retinal Neovascularization

Ophthalmology, 1978
Tumor cells introduced into the rabbit vitreous produced a form of retinal neovascularization, but only when the tumor cells were in direct contact with the vascularized retina. This contrasted with the production of neovascularization at a distance of several millimeters in other angiogenesis models.
Jeffrey Gardner   +7 more
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Retinal Neovascularization and Behcet's Disease

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1978
To the Editor. —In a recentArchivesarticle entitled "The Ocular Manifestations of Behcet's Disease" (95:1813-1817,1977), by Colvard et al, numerous manifestations were listed in the series of 32 patients. I would like to add an additional manifestation of Behcet's disease to the list: retinal neovascularization. I have seen three patients with Behcet'
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Retinal Neovascularization in Eales Disease

Annals Of Ophthalmology, 2003
A study was undertaken, using fluorescein angiography, to correlate the area of capillary nonperfusion (CNP) with the occurrence of retinal neovascularization in 20 cases of Eales disease. Neovascularization elsewhere and neovascularization of the disc were found in eyes with greater than 20 and 60 disc areas CNP, respectively.
Prachi Srivastava   +6 more
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Retinal Thinning and Regression of Neovascularization [PDF]

open access: possibleArchives of Ophthalmology, 1988
To the Editor. —I read with interest the speculations of Dr Glaser 1 concerning the mechanism of action of scatter photocoagulation. Dr Glaser suggests that altered cellular interactions within laser scars may be central to involution of neovascularization.
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