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15 January 2021: Clinical Research

Wide-Field Fluorescein Angiography in the Diagnosis and Management of Retinal Vein Occlusion: A Retrospective Single-Center Study

Monika J. Turczyńska ABCDEF , Przemysław Krajewski CEF , Joanna E. Brydak-Godowska AF*

DOI: 10.12659/MSM.927782

Med Sci Monit 2021; 27:e927782

Table 4 Number and percentage of patients with specific fundal pathologies identified by fluorescein angiography and optical coherence tomography, and the use of laser retinal photocoagulation (LRP) in central retinal vein, branch retinal, hemispheric retinal vein, and venule occlusion.

Fundus pathology (number and percentage of patients)CRVO (number and percentage of patients)BRVO (number and percentage of patients)HRVO (number and percentage of patients)Venule occlusion (number and percentage of patients)
NVD – new vessels on the optic disc (33/102, 32.3%)20/4712/411/20/12
42.5%29.3%50%0%
NVE – new vessels elsewhere (15/102, 17.4%)7/478/410/20/12
14.9%19.5%0%0%
Veno-venous anastomoses (42/102, 41.2%)0/4732/412/28/12
0%79.6%100%66.7%
Areas of peripheral ischemia (61/102, 59.8%)24/4734/411/22/12
51.1%82.9%50%16.7%
Cystoid macular edema (CME) (65/102, 63.7%)36/4724/411/24/12
76.6%58.5%50%33.3%
Laser retinal photocoagulation (LPR) (75/102, 73.5%)38/4730/411/26/12
80.9%73.2%50%50%

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