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Published: May 1999 Central retinal artery occlusion and bilateral choroidal infarcts in wegener's granulomatosis S Mirza, A R Raghu Ram, B S Bowling & M Nessim Eye 13, 374–376 (1999) Cite this ...
However, the brachial artery approach may provide, in some instances, more support for subtotal or total occlusions, as well as offering an easier path to cross these occlusions in a retrograde ...
Figure 4. Digital subtraction angiography with early and late phase demonstrating (A) left subclavian artery occlusion with (B) retrograde vertebral filling of proximal subclavian artery.
Scleral buckling is a surgical procedure used to repair a retinal detachment. Learn more about when you need it, how to prepare for the surgery, and the long-term outlook.
What It Leads To Retinal tears: The vitreous contains millions of fibers attached to your retina. As it detaches from the retina, it can create tears or holes.