Netherlands Ophthalmological Society
DOI: 10.1159/000428226
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Macular Changes Caused by Occlusion of a Minute Venous Branch

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“…The main reason for the acute visual decrease is macular oedema [11][12][13] and hypoxic damage to retinal tissue due to the impaired circulation of blood. Serious late complications can develop, such as retinal and optic disc neovascularisation, vitreous haemorrhage and neovascular glaucoma.…”
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“…The main reason for the acute visual decrease is macular oedema [11][12][13] and hypoxic damage to retinal tissue due to the impaired circulation of blood. Serious late complications can develop, such as retinal and optic disc neovascularisation, vitreous haemorrhage and neovascular glaucoma.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%