Shiva Varma

Department of Ophthalmology, PES Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Kuppam, Andhra Pradesh, India

Publications
  • Case Report   
    Retinal Vein Apoplexy: Pathogenesis, Risk Factors Hematological Disorders and Treatment
    Author(s): Shiva Varma*

    Retinal vein impediment (RVO) is the most common retinal vascular sickness after diabetic retinopathy. Attributable to its multifactorial nature, notwithstanding, the board of this condition remains a test. Of the two fundamental kinds of RVO, branch retinal vein impediment (BRVO) is more pervasive than central retinal vein impediment (CRVO). Most patients create the disease at an older age, and the greater parts of them have associated foundational messes (for example hypertension, hyperlipidemia and/or diabetes mellitus). There is no proof to suggest routine testing for heritable thrombophilia’s in patients with RVO. The fundamental driver of the visual debilitation is macular edema, while neovascularization of the retina and optic plate are the most genuine inconveniences prompting glassy hemorrhage, retinal separation and neovascular glaucoma. Macular grid laser photocoagula.. View more»

    DOI: 10.35248/2572-9462.21.7.166

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