نتایج جستجو برای: retinal vessel occlusion

تعداد نتایج: 204184  

Journal: Physical Treatments 2015

Purpose: Doing plyometric training with and without the vessel occlusion is an effective practice for rapid increase of muscles strength their hypertrophy. We evaluated the effects of plyometric training with and without the vessel occlusion on electromyographic parameters. Methods: In this quasi-experimental study, 22 females were selected through convenience sampling method. They were random...

2012
Bob Z. Wang Celia S. Chen

Venous thrombosis is associated with Virchow’s triad. This involves the combination of hypercoagulability, damage to the vessel endothelium and haemodynamic changes in the form of stasis or turbulence. These features ultimately contribute to thrombosis formation (Heit 2008). Venous thrombosis can affect the eyes, resulting in serious ocular symptoms and is a significant cause of vision loss wor...

2013
Vahid-Reza Ostovan Askar Ghorbani

Various neurological complications occur in primary or secondary antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) consisting of cerebrovascular attacks, ocular events, dementia, seizure, chorea, and transverse myelopathy that are all related to the titer of antiphospholipid antibodies (aPL). We report a patient with chorea and retinal vessel occlusion as manifestations of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and ...

Journal: :Vision Research 1999
Neville N Osborne Rukhsana Safa Mark S Nash

Carotid artery occlusion (two vessel occlusion; 2-VO) for 3 or 9 months causes a suppression of the electroretinogram. However, after 3 months the retinal morphology appears unaffected judging from the localisation of GABA, ChAT, alpha PKC, Thy-1 and GFAP immunoreactivities. Moreover, no difference in NMDA-R1, opsin or Thy-1 mRNA levels were detected. In contrast, after 9 months 2-VO photorecep...

2010
Jayne E Camuglia Jacqueline E Beltz Kavita Khurana Anthony JH Hall

INTRODUCTION The vascular complications of herpes zoster are well recognised, however, there are few reports of central retinal artery occlusion. Central retinal artery occlusion following herpes zoster ophthalmicus is poorly recognised. This is likely due to the difficulties in obtaining tissue for histopathology to establish causality. We report a case of central retinal artery occlusion and ...

2015
Shaheen C Kavoussi James E Kempton John J Huang

An otherwise healthy 24-year-old man presented with a painless decrease of vision in the left eye for 2 days. Best-corrected visual acuity was 20/20 in the right eye and 20/80 in the left eye. Anterior exam was unremarkable and funduscopic exam in the left eye revealed retinal hemorrhages in all four quadrants with venous dilation and tortuosity consistent with central retinal vein occlusion. F...

2012
Mario Bradvica Maja Vinković

The hallmark of clinical presentation in the retinal occlusive disease is painless loss of vision, which can be asymptomatic, gradual with only mildly reduced visual acuity, or sudden and reduced to counting fingers depending on the extent of the irrigation area of the affected vessel. The clinical presentation aids in distinguishing the type of the occlusion, which may be classified according ...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1967
R B Harcourt N A Locket

A CONGENITAL vascular anomaly in which one of the main branches of the central retinal artery forms a pre-retinal loop at the optic disc before being distributed in the normal manner has been described by several authors (Liebreich, 1871; Leber, 1915; Bisland, 1953). The condition is usually first noticed on routine examination of an otherwise normal fundus, and remains symptomless throughout l...

Journal: :JAMA ophthalmology 2013
Nicholas D Chinskey Wayne T Cornblath

tinct zones, each with different venous drainage. Between these 2 zones, a watershed developed. After the 2 chorioretinal anastomoses matured, blood flow through the venous tributary that bridged the watershed zone— the tributary connecting the inferotemporal branch retinal vein to the central retinal vein—was very slow (Figure 2B). The slow blood flow made that blood vessel susceptible to veno...

In this paper we consider the problem of blood vessel segmentation in retinal images. After enhancing the retinal image we use green channel of images for segmentation as it provides better discrimination between vessels and background. We consider the negative of retinal green channel image as a topographical surface and extract ridge points on this surface. The points with this property are l...

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