In a healthy eye the scleral vessels are not prominent, but in patients with scleritis this vasculature is engorged. If the anterior aspect of the eye is involved (which is the most common ...
The puncture entry site was localized by sliding the blunt side of the syringe needle and depressing the sclera under the surgical microscope ... the FA findings of the networks of telangiectatic ...
Morning Glory Syndrome (MGS) is a rare and complex disease that necessitates a multidisciplinary approach for effective management and enhanced patient outcomes, according to Suping Wu, MD, and ...
Infectious scleritis is a severe and potentially vision-threatening inflammation of the sclera caused by microbial invasion. Unlike autoimmune scleritis, infectious scleritis is less common with a ...
Pathologic myopia is a severe form of myopia that can lead to permanent visual impairment. The recent global increase in the prevalence of myopia has been projected to lead to a higher incidence of ...
Background/Aim To describe an optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) system adapted for anterior segment imaging, compared with indocyanine green angiography (ICGA) in eyes with corneal ...
Even though our knowledge of the bronchial vasculature—particularly in asthma—has been significantly improved in the last few years, the bronchial vessels in chronic inflammatory diseases such as COPD ...