Recent Advances in Ophthalmology, Volume 6Sidney Isaac Davidson |
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... ischaemic attacks , the presence of a carotid bruit and a diastolic blood pressure less than 110 mmHg . Under normal conditions the procedure has a mortality of 0.7 % and morbidity ( stroke ) of 0.5 % . If , however , the diastolic ...
... ischaemic attacks , the presence of a carotid bruit and a diastolic blood pressure less than 110 mmHg . Under normal conditions the procedure has a mortality of 0.7 % and morbidity ( stroke ) of 0.5 % . If , however , the diastolic ...
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... ischaemic optic neuropathy , ischaemic papillopathy ) is the classical manifestation of occlusion of the short posterior ciliary vessels to the optic disc . A severe form in elderly patients occurs with giant cell arteritis . The ...
... ischaemic optic neuropathy , ischaemic papillopathy ) is the classical manifestation of occlusion of the short posterior ciliary vessels to the optic disc . A severe form in elderly patients occurs with giant cell arteritis . The ...
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... ischaemic response after an initial non - ischaemic response and therefore repeated flourescein angiograms may be necessary over twelve months . Central retinal vein occlusion is known to have an increased incidence in certain systemic ...
... ischaemic response after an initial non - ischaemic response and therefore repeated flourescein angiograms may be necessary over twelve months . Central retinal vein occlusion is known to have an increased incidence in certain systemic ...
Contents
Vitreous and retina John D Scott | 1 |
Glaucoma R Mapstone | 23 |
Ocular motility Brian Harcourt | 39 |
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