The vessels may also leak, allowing blood to enter the vitreous (the gel-like fluid in the back of the eye). Known as vitreous hemorrhage, this can prevent light from reaching certain points on the retina. Vitreous hemorrhage can impact your vision, from causing a mild increase in floaters ...
Subretinal hemorrhage(bleeding in or around the macula) Vitreous hemorrhage(blood in thevitreous humor) Exudative retinal detachment(the retina becomes detached due to leaking blood vessels) Diplopia(double vision) It is thought that up to 50% of individuals with macular degeneration experienceCharles B...
Asubconjunctivalhemorrhage(also known as bleeding in the eye) causes the white part of the eye to become completely red. It occurs when ablood vessel burstsunderneath theconjunctiva, the transparent, clear tissue that covers the white part of the eye. The blood has no place to go, so it s...
Two Cases of Intraventricular Hemorrhage Accompanied with Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion, Moyamoya Phenomenon, Anterior Choroidal Artery Peripheral Aneur... Two successfully treated adult cases of intra-ventricular hemorrhage (IVH) accompanied with middle cerebral artery (MCA) occlusion, moyamoya phenomenon...
Vitreous hemorrhage.When new blood vessels develop from diabetic retinopathy, they may break and bleed into your vitreous, causing you to have eye floaters or dark spots. How many floaters you have depends on how serious the bleeding is. The bleeding could be so much that you get many floater...
blocking the flow of blood. When atherosclerosis occurs in the blood vessels leading to the legs and feet, it is called peripheral vascular disease. Blood flow is decreased to the legs and feet with peripheral vascular diseases and can cause poor circulation in the legs, claudication, or aneurys...
Disease)43,44, and autoimmune diseases (i.e., systemic vasculitis and systemic lupus erythematosus)45,46have an increased incidence of ischemic stroke. Most of these risk factors are associated with ocular manifestations such as central retinal vein occlusion, hemorrhage, avascularity, or ...
leading to increased vessel fragility and risks of hemorrhage [88,89,90]. Defects in vascular function and integrity profoundly alters the tumor microenvironment (Fig.2a–c). However, the extent of structural and functional abnormalities observed in tumor vessels vary greatly depending on the tumor ...
When a PVD is accompanied by bleeding inside the eye (vitreous hemorrhage), it means the traction that occurred may have torn a small blood vessel in the retina. A vitreous hemorrhage increases the possibility of a retinal tear or detachment. ...
MMD was only considered in subjects with a refractive error exceeding −6.0 diopters in either eye and with one or more of the following ophthalmologic findings: tessellated fundus with yellowish white diffuse or grayish white patchy chorioretinal atrophy, macular hemorrhage or posterior staphyloma. ...