Macular edema secondary to occulusion of the retinal veins

Volume: 28, Pages: 462 - 470
Published: May 1, 1984
Abstract
Occlusion of the central and branch retinal veins causes macular edema by provoking increased venous pressure which is transmitted to the perifoveal capillaries. Damage to the perifoveal capillary endothelium results in leakage with macular edema. The severity of the retinal findings (i.e., macular hemorrhages, macular edema, etc.) is determined by the location, completeness, duration, and evolution of the obstruction (i.e., recanalization of a...
Paper Details
Title
Macular edema secondary to occulusion of the retinal veins
Published Date
May 1, 1984
Volume
28
Pages
462 - 470
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