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Idiopathic Juxtafoveolar Retinal Telangiectasis
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1982Twenty-seven healthy adult patients had visual loss in one or both eyes because of exudation from juxtafoveolar retinal capillary telangiectasis of uncertain cause. These patients were subdivided as follows: group 1, men with uniocular involvement, intraretinal lipid exudation, and telangiectasis largely confined to the temporal half of the ...
J D, Gass, R T, Oyakawa
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1939
A rare anomaly which produces a "red eye" and has not yet been recorded in the ophthalmic literature is presented in order to record the occurrence of this condition as a pathologic entity and to bring forth its consideration in differential diagnosis.
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A rare anomaly which produces a "red eye" and has not yet been recorded in the ophthalmic literature is presented in order to record the occurrence of this condition as a pathologic entity and to bring forth its consideration in differential diagnosis.
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Parafoveal Telangiectasis and Diabetic Retinopathy
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1986Five patients with mild nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy had visual loss associated with parafoveal telangiectasis. Minimal macular edema with characteristic parafoveal plaques of subretinal pigment epithelial hyperplasia was seen in all patients.
E Y, Chew +3 more
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Transactions of the ophthalmological societies of the United Kingdom, 1987
Forty six patients with paramacular retinal telangiectasis were reviewed; unilateral telangiectasis was present in 26 and bilateral disease was present in 20. Patients with unilateral macular telangiectasis had the more extensive vascular involvement associated with exudation and were more likely to have peripheral telangiectasis.
A G, Casswell +3 more
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Forty six patients with paramacular retinal telangiectasis were reviewed; unilateral telangiectasis was present in 26 and bilateral disease was present in 20. Patients with unilateral macular telangiectasis had the more extensive vascular involvement associated with exudation and were more likely to have peripheral telangiectasis.
A G, Casswell +3 more
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Congenital Retinal telangiectasis
1990In 1883 Story and Benson [122] observed a peculiar fundus lesion in the right eye of a 20 year old man. They described the lesions as follows: Three bright well-defined cherry-like globular protrusions of one of the walls of the artery running above the macula were observed… a cylindrical dilatation on the trunk of the artery, which so suddenly and ...
J. J. De Laey, M. Hanssens
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Familial parafoveal telangiectasis.
Canadian journal of ophthalmology. Journal canadien d'ophtalmologie, 1993We report two cases of parafoveal telangiectasis encountered in the same family. The patients are father and son. Both patients are healthy. Both presented with small parafoveal telangiectatic vessels, with minimal associated subretinal fluid. There were no other associated conditions.
R G, Devenyi, D, Castillejos-Rios
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[A case of peripheral retinal telangiectasis complicated by retinal detachment].
Journal Francais d'Ophtalmologie, 2019R. Lejoyeux, Y. Le Mer
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[Post-stripping telangiectasis].
Phlebologie, 1986These telangiectasia appear between one and six months after the operation, especially in cases of capillary fragility. The most common localizations are the antero-internal and external sides of the thighs and knees. Unnecessary strippings, of continent saphenous veins, are the most frequent cause of these.
B, Hutinel, M, Maraval
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