Ophthalmic Manifestations of Systemic Vascular Disease, Volume 3 |
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abnormalities affected aneurysms appearance Arch artery occlusion associated become blindness blood body brain branches called capillaries carotid artery cause central cerebral changes characteristic choroidal circulation clinical Cogan common congestion conjunctival consists cotton-wool spots depending detachment develop diabetic retinopathy differ dilatation disc emboli especially evidence examination exudate fibers field Figure frequently fundus hand hemianopia hemorrhages hypertension indicates internal intracranial pressure involved ischemic layer lesions less light limiting lipid loss macula manifestations membrane microaneurysms narrowing nerve head normal obstruction occasionally occur ocular Ophthalmol ophthalmoscopic optic nerve origin papilledema pathogenesis pathologic patient periphery persons pigment portion posterior present pressure produce region relatively reported result retinal artery retinal artery occlusion retinal vessels secondary seen severe side signs similar sometimes stenosis streaks suggest symptoms syndrome temporal tion tissue tortuosity typical usually vascular vascular disease veins venous vision visual vitreous walls