Peripheral proliferative retinopathies

Brown, Gary C. ; Brown, Robert H. ; Brown, Melissa M.
Springer
Published 1987
ISSN:
1573-2630
Keywords:
peripheral proliferative retinopathy causes
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Medicine
Notes:
Abstract The cases of 100 consecutive persons (156 eyes) seen with peripheral proliferative retinopathy were reviewed in a retrospective fashion. Associated systemic and ocular diseases included sickling hemoglobinopathies (49%), branch retinal vein obstruction (20%), diabetes mellitus (9%), sarcoidosis (4%), intravenous drug abuse (4%), the ocular ischemic syndrome (1%), pars planitis (1%), Coats' disease (1%) and retinitis pigmentosa/retinal detachment (1%). In ten (10%) patients no obvious cause for the development of new blood vessel growth could be ascertained.
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autor Brown, Gary C.
Brown, Robert H.
Brown, Melissa M.
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Brown, Robert H.
Brown, Melissa M.
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notes Abstract The cases of 100 consecutive persons (156 eyes) seen with peripheral proliferative retinopathy were reviewed in a retrospective fashion. Associated systemic and ocular diseases included sickling hemoglobinopathies (49%), branch retinal vein obstruction (20%), diabetes mellitus (9%), sarcoidosis (4%), intravenous drug abuse (4%), the ocular ischemic syndrome (1%), pars planitis (1%), Coats' disease (1%) and retinitis pigmentosa/retinal detachment (1%). In ten (10%) patients no obvious cause for the development of new blood vessel growth could be ascertained.
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Brown, Robert H.
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Brown, Melissa M.
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Peripheral proliferative retinopathies
peripheral proliferative retinopathy causes
peripheral proliferative retinopathy causes
Abstract The cases of 100 consecutive persons (156 eyes) seen with peripheral proliferative retinopathy were reviewed in a retrospective fashion. Associated systemic and ocular diseases included sickling hemoglobinopathies (49%), branch retinal vein obstruction (20%), diabetes mellitus (9%), sarcoidosis (4%), intravenous drug abuse (4%), the ocular ischemic syndrome (1%), pars planitis (1%), Coats' disease (1%) and retinitis pigmentosa/retinal detachment (1%). In ten (10%) patients no obvious cause for the development of new blood vessel growth could be ascertained.
1573-2630
15732630
Springer
shingle_catch_all_2 Brown, Gary C.
Brown, Robert H.
Brown, Melissa M.
Peripheral proliferative retinopathies
peripheral proliferative retinopathy causes
peripheral proliferative retinopathy causes
Abstract The cases of 100 consecutive persons (156 eyes) seen with peripheral proliferative retinopathy were reviewed in a retrospective fashion. Associated systemic and ocular diseases included sickling hemoglobinopathies (49%), branch retinal vein obstruction (20%), diabetes mellitus (9%), sarcoidosis (4%), intravenous drug abuse (4%), the ocular ischemic syndrome (1%), pars planitis (1%), Coats' disease (1%) and retinitis pigmentosa/retinal detachment (1%). In ten (10%) patients no obvious cause for the development of new blood vessel growth could be ascertained.
1573-2630
15732630
Springer
shingle_catch_all_3 Brown, Gary C.
Brown, Robert H.
Brown, Melissa M.
Peripheral proliferative retinopathies
peripheral proliferative retinopathy causes
peripheral proliferative retinopathy causes
Abstract The cases of 100 consecutive persons (156 eyes) seen with peripheral proliferative retinopathy were reviewed in a retrospective fashion. Associated systemic and ocular diseases included sickling hemoglobinopathies (49%), branch retinal vein obstruction (20%), diabetes mellitus (9%), sarcoidosis (4%), intravenous drug abuse (4%), the ocular ischemic syndrome (1%), pars planitis (1%), Coats' disease (1%) and retinitis pigmentosa/retinal detachment (1%). In ten (10%) patients no obvious cause for the development of new blood vessel growth could be ascertained.
1573-2630
15732630
Springer
shingle_catch_all_4 Brown, Gary C.
Brown, Robert H.
Brown, Melissa M.
Peripheral proliferative retinopathies
peripheral proliferative retinopathy causes
peripheral proliferative retinopathy causes
Abstract The cases of 100 consecutive persons (156 eyes) seen with peripheral proliferative retinopathy were reviewed in a retrospective fashion. Associated systemic and ocular diseases included sickling hemoglobinopathies (49%), branch retinal vein obstruction (20%), diabetes mellitus (9%), sarcoidosis (4%), intravenous drug abuse (4%), the ocular ischemic syndrome (1%), pars planitis (1%), Coats' disease (1%) and retinitis pigmentosa/retinal detachment (1%). In ten (10%) patients no obvious cause for the development of new blood vessel growth could be ascertained.
1573-2630
15732630
Springer
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