1997
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-60402-7_3
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Spezielle Pathologie der Retina

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“…The detached retina has lost its supply from the choroid, is more ischemic and may produce greater amounts of vasoproliferative factors. On the other hand, it is known from histological studies that the photoreceptors of the retina rapidly degenerate after detachment from the pigment epithelium [17], and a reduced metabolism can be expected. The strong association between iris neovascularizations and retinal detachment in diabetic eyes suggests that eyes with acute onset of rubeosis should be carefully checked for retinal detachment [5].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The detached retina has lost its supply from the choroid, is more ischemic and may produce greater amounts of vasoproliferative factors. On the other hand, it is known from histological studies that the photoreceptors of the retina rapidly degenerate after detachment from the pigment epithelium [17], and a reduced metabolism can be expected. The strong association between iris neovascularizations and retinal detachment in diabetic eyes suggests that eyes with acute onset of rubeosis should be carefully checked for retinal detachment [5].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Possible causes for exudative retinal detachment are inflammatory diseases of the eye, vascular inflammatory diseases, neoplasms, collagen vascular diseases, malignant hypertension and other rarer factors [10]. An inflammatory reaction, induced for example by trauma or infection, is maintained and fortified by inflammatory mediators.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Die zeitgleiche Beobachtung einer Ischämie und die tierexperimentelle Erkenntnis, dass in einem Drittel der Fälle auch eine Perfusionsstörung der Arterie vorliegt, lassen vermuten, dass die spezielle Anatomie des Sehnervenkopfes mit ihrer knochenartigen Lamina cribrosa und der ringartigen Bindegewebsstruktur eine mechanische Einengung der umschlossenen Trias Arterie, Vene und Nerv zur Folge hat [18]. Die Pathophysiologie eines postulierten KompartmentSyndroms vereint Anatomie und Klinik der betroffenen arteriellen und venösen Gefäße, so dass die Entlastungsoperation mittels einer Optikusschlitzung (radiäre Optikus-Neurotomie = RON) als Therapie sinnvoll erscheint.…”
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