1983
DOI: 10.1001/archopht.1983.01040020051008
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Retinal Abnormalities Associated With Anemia

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“…[18][19][20][21][22][23][24] Retinal abnormalities, including venous tortuosity and engorgement, have long been observed to be associated with anaemia. 1,[14][15][16] Although there are previous studies demonstrating the occurrence of increased RVT in patients affected by several forms of chronic anaemia, 2,3,12 in none of these studies had a quantitative evaluation of this tortuosity been performed. Aisen et al 16 measured the main retinal venous length in a heterogeneous group of anaemic patients, comparing this datum to that recorded in a normal population.…”
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“…[18][19][20][21][22][23][24] Retinal abnormalities, including venous tortuosity and engorgement, have long been observed to be associated with anaemia. 1,[14][15][16] Although there are previous studies demonstrating the occurrence of increased RVT in patients affected by several forms of chronic anaemia, 2,3,12 in none of these studies had a quantitative evaluation of this tortuosity been performed. Aisen et al 16 measured the main retinal venous length in a heterogeneous group of anaemic patients, comparing this datum to that recorded in a normal population.…”
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“…In this study, the authors did not find any significant correlation between patient's age and venous length, probably because they enrolled a small sample (35 subjects) of nonhomogeneous patients (including seven cases of acute anaemia). 16 Disorders of the cellular and plasmatic composition of the blood may affect its flow characteristics, viscosity, and coagulability. In the course of anaemia, the circulating red blood cell mass decreased, with a consequent reduction in oxygen concentration and a parallel increase in carbon dioxide and other retinal metabolites.…”
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“…10,14 Icterus and skin pigmentation were significantly associated with megaloblastic anemia which was similar to the finding of Unnikrishnan et al 10 The presence of fundal abnormalities as seen in our case has been reported in anemia by few authors. [15][16][17] The mean haemoglobin in present study was 5.06g/dl with standard deviation of 2.48g/dl which was similar to Unnikrishnan V et al where the mean Hb was 5.6g/dl with standard deviation of 2.12g/dl. 85% of the patients had severe anaemia with the haemoglobin of ≤7g/dl.…”
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