Digital Imaging Helps Find Causes of Neonates Retinal HemorrhagesRetinal HemorrhagesDigital ImagingNeonatesBell J RPediatric News
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...
Retinal detachment – it produces a filter or a block across the visual field, reducing vision. Intermediate or posterior uveitis – it is characterized by floaters and blurring of vision Optic neuropathy – defect in the pupil, hemorrhages, and swelling in the optic disc are characteristic feature...
Around 30% of patients with GPA are reported to have ocular involvement, including scleritis, conjunctivitis, and peripheral ulcerative keratitis [52]. Both retrobulbar optic neuritis and optic perineuritis have been reported; these present with severe visual loss, which is sometimes responsive to ...
Retinal laceration or detachment was found in 27% (30/111) of individuals with ocular trauma. Bullous keratopathy was identified in two cases, both of which featured oral plaque owing to an infection with a Trichomonas species and ocular exudate. This occurred as the scabs of the cornea were ...
Peau d'orange has been described as diffuse mottling of the retinal pigment epithelium in an area temporal to the macula in patients with pseudoxanthoma elasticum. This may occur with or without the presence of angioid streaks. Choroidal ruptures and retinal hemorrhages have been reported in patien...
Jorge R, Oyamaguchi EK, Cardillo JA, Gobbi A, Laicine EM, Haddad A. Intravitreal injection of dispase causes retinal hemorrhages in rabbit and human eyes. Curr Eye Res. 2003;26(2):107-112.Jorge R, Oyamaguchi EK, Cardillo JA, Gobbi A, Laicine EM, Haddad A. Intravitreal injection of ...
Jorge R, Oyamaguchi EK, Cardillo JA, Gobbi A, Laicine EM, Haddad A. Intravitreal injection of dispase causes retinal hemorrhages in rabbit and human eyes. Curr Eye Res. 2003;26(2): 107-12. Retrieved from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12815529....
Central diffusion restriction, peripheral rim enhancement and microbleeding, and massive swelling around the lesion, persisting for several months or even longer, were noted in these lesions with an aggressive appearance. Brain MRI findings provide some insight into the pathomechanism of RVCL-S: ...