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Retina Arter Tıkanıklıkları ve Tedavisi...
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Morning Glory Syndrome Associated with Retinochoroidal Coloboma...
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Retina-Vitreous 2007 , Vol 15 , Num 4
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‘Frosted Branch Angiitis’ Mimicking Central Retinal Vein Occlusion
Refika Hande SÜNNETÇİOĞLU1, Defne KALAYCI2, Fatma Pınar KUTUCU1, Hikmet HASIRİPİ3
1S.B. Ankara Numune eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi, Ankara, Asist. Dr.
2S.B. Ankara Numune eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi, Ankara, Doç. Dr.
3S.B. Ankara Numune eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi, Ankara, Klinik Şefi, Uzm. Dr.
The ophthalmologic examination of a 45-year-old patient, who was admitted to hospital with the complaint of unilateral loss of vision, was consistent with frosted branch angiitis accompanying central retinal vein occlusion. In addition to creamy white exudation around vessels, widespread intraretinal and subhyaloid hemorrhage, optic disc edema, venous dilatation, and tortuosity mimicking central retinal vein occlusion were noted. Topical and systemic corticosteroid treatment provided rapid functional and clinical rehabilitation. Keywords : Central retinal vein occlusion, frosted branch angiitis
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