Retino-choroidal ischemia in central retinal vein occlusion.

Saudi J Ophthalmol

Buhairah Corniche, Al Majaz Street 3, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.

Published: October 2014

A 41-year-old gentleman with insulin dependent diabetes had decreased vision in the right eye due to non-ischemic central retinal vein occlusion with macular edema. One month following intravitreal ranibizumab, he developed retino-choroidal ischemia with further loss of vision. Authors show the fluorescein angiographic transition from non-ischemic central retinal vein occlusion to retino-choroidal ischemia.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4250501PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjopt.2014.02.004DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

retino-choroidal ischemia
12
central retinal
12
retinal vein
12
vein occlusion
12
non-ischemic central
8
ischemia central
4
occlusion 41-year-old
4
41-year-old gentleman
4
gentleman insulin
4
insulin dependent
4

Similar Publications

Aim: We aim to find an association between neovascularization (NVn) and optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) parameters in proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR).

Methods: In a prospective study, 41 subjects including 28 (68%) males and 13 (32%) females having PDR were examined for neovascularization disc (NVD) and neovascularization elsewhere (NVE) clinically and with fundus fluorescein angiography (FFA). A total of 79 eyes were found to be involved.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Retino-choroidal ischemia in central retinal vein occlusion.

Saudi J Ophthalmol

October 2014

Buhairah Corniche, Al Majaz Street 3, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.

A 41-year-old gentleman with insulin dependent diabetes had decreased vision in the right eye due to non-ischemic central retinal vein occlusion with macular edema. One month following intravitreal ranibizumab, he developed retino-choroidal ischemia with further loss of vision. Authors show the fluorescein angiographic transition from non-ischemic central retinal vein occlusion to retino-choroidal ischemia.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

We performed an experimental study on choroidal circulatory disturbance to clarify basic problems about interpretation of retino-choroidal lesions in indocyanine green fluorescence angiography (ICG angiography). We severed the posterior ciliary arteries to produce choroidal circulatory disturbance. Fluorescein angiography and ICG angiography were performed at one week, and one month after occlusion.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!