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Cilioretinal arteries: incidence in a sample of 1110 patients
The central retinal artery, supplies retinal vasculature. In some cases, a part of retinal circulation is supplied by a cilioretinal artery. Cilioretinal arteries take rise from a posterior ciliary artey. It was first described by Müller in 1856 and first demonstrated histologically in 1876 by Nettleship, who stated that in sectioning of a human eye, he found “a small artery from the choroid turning round the edge of the disc, and running uninterruptedly for some distance in the retina, where it breaks up into capillaries.” The existence of the cilioretinal arteries is considered congenital. Cilioretinal arteries influence the visual prognosis in case of microvascular and neovascular diseases. In fact, they may reduce the damage due to vascular occlusion and neovascular AMD. On the other hand,studies suggest that cilioretinal arteries increase the risk of diabetic macular oedema
Ultrastructure of superfused human atrial muscles before and after stimulation of contractile activity.
"Ocular hydrodinamic disorder induced by topical steroids revealed by means of Ibopamine test.
Ocular hydrodinamic disorder induced by topical steroids revealed by means of Ibopamine test
"Topical Ibopamine in physiopatology of ocular pressure".
Topical Ibopamine in physiopatology of ocular pressur
"Increase in aqueous humor production by topical administration of Ibopamine, a dopaminergic agonist, in glaucomatous and Healthy eyes".
Increase in aqueous humor production by topical administration of Ibopamine, a dopaminergic agonist, in glaucomatous and Healthy eyes
Microvascular and immunohistochemical features of the secundary ossification centres in rat humerus
"Analysis of visual field defect in glaucomatous eyes"
"Analysis of visual field defect in glaucomatous eyes
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