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Experimental Retinal Branch Vein Occlusion

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This article is published in American Journal of Ophthalmology.The article was published on 1970-05-01. It has received 103 citations till now.

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Analysis of animal models of macular edema

TL;DR: It is suggested that blood-retinal (blood-brain) barrier permeability abnormalities need to be accompanied by ineffective edema resolving mechanisms for the production of a chronic edema.
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Collateral vessels on optical coherence tomography angiography in eyes with branch retinal vein occlusion

TL;DR: It is suggested that collateral vessels are formed at the acute phase in eyes with branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO) and the presence of collaterals might be associated with absorption of macular oedema, but MAs formed in collateral sometimes can cause macular Oedema.
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Experimental retinal branch vein occlusion in rhesus monkeys. II. Retinal blood flow studies.

TL;DR: Experimental branch vein occlusion by laser photocoagulation in the rhesus monkey leads to early, marked, and lasting reduction of blood flow to the affected retinal region in both gamma counting and autoradiography.
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Caspase-related apoptosis in chronic ischaemic microangiopathy following experimental vein occlusion in mini-pigs.

TL;DR: Investigation of whether delayed cell death is involved in neuronal injuries to the inner retina during chronic retinal ischaemia finds similar findings in the retina after ischaemic−reperfusion injury in rats.
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Retinal vascular patterns. IV. Diabetic retinopathy.

TL;DR: Noteworthy has been the predominant localization of the diabetic microaneurysms in the central and paracentral regions, their random distribution, and their association with punctate hemorrhages and "exudates" in the deep retina.
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Studies of the retinal capillaries in relation to diabetic and other retinopathies

TL;DR: Three of the most important manifestations of diabetic retinopathy will be discussed, namely endothelial proliferation, capillary microaneurysms, and capillary closure.
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Vascular Injury and Lysis of Basement Membrane in vitro by Neutral Protease of Human Leukocytes

TL;DR: The granule extract can digest vascular basement membrane in vitro at neutral pH and basement membranes of blood vessels damaged in vivo by the leukocyte fraction are found to be attenuated when examined by electron microscopy.
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Occlusion of the central retinal vessels.

TL;DR: The clinical findings in cases of so-called central retinal venous occlusion have suggested from time to time the possible involvement of the retinal arteries as well as the veins, and a close association between the two.
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II. Ultrastructural changes in focal retinal ischaemia.

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TL;DR: Methods and findings in relation to inner and outer layers of Ganglion cell layer, Haemorrhages, and Retinal Macrophages are presented.
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