Uveitis 1981
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-88589-1_9
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Irisangiographische Befunde bei Heterochromia complicata Fuchs

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“…In contrast to one of our patients, this filling delay occurred primarily at the limbus and was not permanent. Similar perfusion delays were found by Bernsmeier et al in 16 patients with the same disease [4]. These specific defects have their origin in the segmental blood supply of the iris derived from the anterior ciliary arteries.…”
Section: Filling Defectssupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…In contrast to one of our patients, this filling delay occurred primarily at the limbus and was not permanent. Similar perfusion delays were found by Bernsmeier et al in 16 patients with the same disease [4]. These specific defects have their origin in the segmental blood supply of the iris derived from the anterior ciliary arteries.…”
Section: Filling Defectssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…In 2 of 9 eyes an almost total regression of angiographic findings could be seen in relation to clinical improvement of their MCP. [3,4,18]. Rubeosis iridis can be induced by different factors affecting the uveal circulation [6].…”
Section: Filling Defectsmentioning
confidence: 99%