Each terminal choroidal arteriole supplies an independent lobule (segment) of the lamina choriocapillaris. Occlusion of these terminal arterioles produces a corresponding perfusion defect, and its ...
Neovascular glaucoma (NVG) occurs when blood vessels grow over the iris and anterior chamber of the eye. This prevents fluid from draining, raising pressure in the eye and potentially affecting vision ...
Optic atrophy is a condition in which the optic nerve begins to deteriorate. The optic nerve is the nerve at the back of your eye that connects your eye to your brain, allowing you to see. There are a ...
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