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Thrombolytic therapy in central retinal artery occlusion: cutting edge therapy, …

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R Hazin, JA Dixon, MT Bhatti - Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2009 - journals.lww.com
Purpose of review: Numerous therapeutic options have been suggested for the treatment of central
retinal artery occlusion (CRAO) such as ocular massage, anterior chamber paracentesis, physical
exercise, and medication-induced ...
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Ischemia of the Eye and Brain


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This article examines ischemic changes on the cellular, tissue and functional levels, with
particular emphasis on both acute and chronic ophthalmic manifestations. Additionally, it reviews
the nature of transient ischemic ...
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Ischemia of the Eye and Brain


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This article examines ischemic changes on the cellular, tissue and functional levels, with
particular emphasis on both acute and chronic ophthalmic manifestations. Additionally, it reviews
the nature of transient ischemic ...
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Ischemia of the Eye and Brain


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This article examines ischemic changes on the cellular, tissue and functional levels, with
particular emphasis on both acute and chronic ophthalmic manifestations. Additionally, it reviews
the nature of transient ischemic ...
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Thrombolytic therapy in central retinal artery occlusion: cutting edge therapy, …

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R Hazin, JA Dixon, M Bhatti - Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2009 - duanessolution.com
Purpose of review: Numerous therapeutic options have been suggested for the treatment of central
retinal artery occlusion (CRAO) such as ocular massage, anterior chamber paracentesis, physical
exercise, and medication-induced ...
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Many optometrists are uncomfortable with cases of neuro-ophthalmic disease. This paper will help you
not only become more confident at diagnosing and monitoring neuro-ophthalmic disease of the afferent
visual system, but also feel more ...
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Answer: Can you identify this condition?

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N Weizblit, J Noble - Canadian Family Physician, 2009 - cfp.ca
Typical symptoms of CRAO include sudden, painless, severe, and persisting monocular vision loss.
Most affected patients can see hand motions or count fingers at best. A relative afferent pupillary
defect is present. Diagnosis of ...
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