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Case Reports
. 2019 Feb;67(2):273-274.
doi: 10.4103/ijo.IJO_987_18.

A rare case having hemi-retinal artery occlusion in one eye and hemi-retinal vein occlusion in the other: Diverse manifestations of retinal vascular occlusion

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A rare case having hemi-retinal artery occlusion in one eye and hemi-retinal vein occlusion in the other: Diverse manifestations of retinal vascular occlusion

Pulak Agarwal et al. Indian J Ophthalmol. 2019 Feb.
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Keywords: Hemi-retinal arterial occlusion; Hollenhorst plaque; hemi-retinal vein occlusion.

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(a) Fundus photograph of OD showing multiple intraretinal hemorrhages in the inferior retina with dilated and tortuous vein suggestive of hemi-retinal vein occlusion. (b) Fundus photograph of OS showing Hollensorst plaque with sclerosed vessels with featureless retina suggestive of hemi-retinal arterial occlusion. (c) Fundus fluorescein angiography (FFA) of OD showing leakage in the inferior retina around the veins suggestive of increased permeability of vessels and retinal edema. (d) FFA of OS showing inferior capillary non-perfusion (CNP) area with macular involvement with hyperfluorescence at the disc suggestive of neovascularization of the disc (NVD). (e) Optical coherence tomography (OCT) of OD showing cystic spaces within the retinal layers and well-defined neurosensory detachment (NSD). (f) OCT of OS showing loss of architecture and atrophy of macular area with no well-defined foveal region

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