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. 1976 Aug;60(8):551-6.
doi: 10.1136/bjo.60.8.551.

Ophthalmoscopic signs of obstructed axoplasmic transport after ocular vascular occlusions

Ophthalmoscopic signs of obstructed axoplasmic transport after ocular vascular occlusions

D McLeod. Br J Ophthalmol. 1976 Aug.

Abstract

When axoplasmic transport in ganglion-cell axons is interrupted by ischaemia organelles accumulate in distended axon terminals at the edges of the infarct. This report illustrates the localized opaque swelling of nerve fibres shich develops at or near the optic disc after occlusion of the central retinal or posterior ciliary arteries. No such swelling occurs in patients who have a combined occlusion of these vessels.

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