1984
DOI: 10.1001/archopht.1984.01040030278017
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Retinal Abnormalities Associated With Anemia

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“…1,29 On the other hand, the reduction of the haematocrit reading is not always correlated either with an increased haemorrhagic predisposition 1,[28][29][30][31] or with greater retinal venous tortuosity. 32 The haematocrit reading of our thalassaemic patients was widely unstable, closely depending on the blood abstraction moment in comparison with transfusion timing. For this reason, also in the present study, the haematocrit level cannot be reliably investigated as a possible RVT pathogenetic factor.…”
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“…1,29 On the other hand, the reduction of the haematocrit reading is not always correlated either with an increased haemorrhagic predisposition 1,[28][29][30][31] or with greater retinal venous tortuosity. 32 The haematocrit reading of our thalassaemic patients was widely unstable, closely depending on the blood abstraction moment in comparison with transfusion timing. For this reason, also in the present study, the haematocrit level cannot be reliably investigated as a possible RVT pathogenetic factor.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 38%