视睫状静脉。

A R Irvine, S R Shorb, B W Morris
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光睫静脉发生在三种临床情况:慢性视网膜中央静脉阻塞,眶后肿瘤和先天性异常。在最后一种情况下,椎间盘和视网膜血管的相关异常可能存在,这使得与前两种情况的区分变得困难。荧光素血管造影可能对鉴别有价值,因为在某些(如果不是全部的话)先天性OC静脉中,血流方向是从脉络膜进入视网膜中央静脉。本文报告两例先天性光睫静脉与眼底图像相似,表现为视网膜中央静脉阻塞或乳头水肿。在这两个病例中,荧光素血管造影显示血管是先天性异常,从脉络膜流入视网膜。
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Optociliary veins.

Optociliary veins occur in three clinical settings: in chronic central retinal vein obstruction, with retro-orbital tumors, and as congenital anomalies. In the last setting, associated anomalies of the disc and retinal vessels may be present, which makes differentiation from the first two difficult. Fluorescein angiography may be of value in making this differentiation for, in some if not all congenital OC veins, the direction of flow is from the choroid into the central retinal vein. Two cases are presented in which a congenital optociliary vein was present in association with a fundus picture mimicking a central retinal vein obstruction or papilledema. In both cases, fluorescein angiography demonstrated that the vessel was a congenital anomaly, draining from the choroid into the retina.

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