CRAO is a type of retinal vascular occlusion where the central retinal artery becomes plugged by an “embolus” usually made of cholesterol. Here’s why patients with CRAO need further evaluation.
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Retinal Vascular Occlusions | RVO
There are 4 types of vascular occlusions of the retina. Some are treatable whereas others are not so treatable. Here’s what you need to know….
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Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion | BRVO
Branch retinal vein occlusion is a more common type of retinal vascular occlusion. Treatment options are usually very successful in regaining vision.
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Bilateral BRVO | Unusual Case and Lucky Patient
Unlucky patient has both eyes affected with a BRVO, but luckily…no vision loss!
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Bilateral BRVO | Unusual Case and Lucky Patient
Unlucky patient has both eyes affected with a BRVO, but luckily…no vision loss!
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A Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion: aka BRVO
A branch retinal vein occlusion reduces vision by causing macular edema. Treating the macular edema may improve vision.