The microvasculature in myeloproliferative disease. A study using retinal fluorescein angiography.

Clinical and laboratory haematology Pub Date : 1996-12-01
R B Dapling, J A Snowden, J West, J F Talbot, M E Nelson, M Greaves
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Abstract

Microvascular occlusion is known to be a feature of myeloproliferative diseases. Acute manifestations are well documented in individuals causing a variety of symptoms. However, it is not known whether ongoing microvascular changes are present in asymptomatic individuals. We investigated this further by using retinal intravenous fluorescein angiography to image the microvasculature in patients with myeloproliferative disease. In our group of patients fluorescein angiography did not show any ongoing microvascular damage. There appears to be no intrinsic retinal vasculopathy in patients with myeloproliferative disease, suggesting that acute symptomatic events are caused by microemboli in an otherwise normal vascular tree.

骨髓增生性疾病中的微血管。视网膜荧光素血管造影的研究。
微血管闭塞被认为是骨髓增生性疾病的一个特征。急性表现在引起各种症状的个体中有充分的记录。然而,目前尚不清楚在无症状个体中是否存在持续的微血管改变。我们通过视网膜静脉荧光素血管造影术对骨髓增生性疾病患者的微血管进行了进一步的研究。在本组患者中,荧光素血管造影未显示任何持续的微血管损伤。骨髓增生性疾病患者似乎没有固有的视网膜血管病变,这表明急性症状事件是由正常血管树中的微栓塞引起的。
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