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Hemispheric Retinal Vein Occlusion or Hemicentral Retinal Vein Occlusion

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1986
To the Editor. —I read with great interest the article "Risk Factors of Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion" by Drs Johnston et al, 1 published in the December 1985 issue of theArchives. I quote the following from their article: "Recently, however, HRVO [hemispheric retinal vein occlusion] has been suggested to be a different disease (hemicentral retinal ...
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Retinal Vein Occlusion Guidelines

Czech and Slovak Ophthalmology
Retinal vein occlusion and its complications are among the most common causes of severe loss of sight in developed countries. In recent years, developments in imaging methods have been introduced, leading to an improvement in diagnostic possibilities.
Jan, Studnička   +5 more
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Hypertension and multiple cardiovascular risk factors increase the risk for retinal vein occlusions: results from the Gutenberg Retinal Vein Occlusion Study.

Journal of Hypertension, 2019
OBJECTIVE Although several risk factors for retinal vein occlusion (RVO) are known, what triggers RVO is unclear in many cases. We aimed to evaluate the relevance of multiple risk factors in patients with RVO.
K. Ponto   +12 more
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Predictors of Neovascular Glaucoma in Central Retinal Vein Occlusion.

American journal of ophthalmology-glaucoma, 2019
Purpose: To determine the risk factors for development of neovascular glaucoma (NVG) in patients after an acute central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO). Design: Retrospective cohort study Methods: Review of medical records of 646 patients with a diagnosis ...
Andrew J. Rong   +3 more
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Retinal Vein Occlusion

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1961
Introduction In this study a method for the production of venous occlusion in the retinal veins of the cat will be described. Changes so produced will be reported. Becker and Post 1 have described a method for the production of experimental venous occlusion in the cat using an intraocular electrode.
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Neutrophil‐to‐lymphocyte ratio and platelet‐to‐lymphocyte ratio in retinal vein occlusion

Clinical and experimental optometry, 2019
To evaluate the association between neutrophil‐to‐lymphocyte ratio (NLR), platelet‐to‐lymphocyte ratio (PLR) and the development of retinal vein occlusion.
M. Şahin   +5 more
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INJECTION FREQUENCY OF AFLIBERCEPT VERSUS RANIBIZUMAB IN A TREAT-AND-EXTEND REGIMEN FOR CENTRAL RETINAL VEIN OCCLUSION: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

Retina, 2019
PURPOSE To prospectively investigate the injection frequency of aflibercept and ranibizumab in the treatment of macular edema in central retinal vein occlusion. METHODS Patients with treatment-naive central retinal vein occlusion and macular edema were
Manuel Casselholm de Salles   +3 more
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[Retinal vein occlusions].

Journal francais d'ophtalmologie, 2018
Retinal venous occlusions comprise central retinal vein occlusion, hemiretinal vein occlusions, and branch retinal vein occlusions. They are associated with arterial hypertension and glaucoma. Retinal vein occlusions occur more frequently in males, at a median age of 55. The pathogenesis of retinal venous occlusions remains obscure.
A, Pierru   +3 more
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[Retinal Vein Occlusions].

Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde, 2019
Retinal vein occlusions (RVO) are common retinal diseases. They are caused by an obstruction of retinal veins. RVO often result in visual deterioration and, in rare cases, can lead to blindness, but also be asymptomatic. The prognosis is various and depends on the extent, the localization of the occlusion and the retinal perfusion, especially in the ...
Gabriele E, Lang, Stefan J, Lang
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Retinal vein occlusion.

American family physician, 1992
Retinal vein occlusion is a common form of retinal vascular disease, especially in middle-aged and older individuals. The diagnosis is based on the funduscopic finding of retinal vein dilatation in association with retinal hemorrhages and cotton-wool spots.
M K, Robinson, J I, Halpern
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