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Transient vessel wall sheathing in acute retinal vein occlusions
A J Foss1, M P Headon, A M Hamilton
1Royal Berkshire Hospital, Reading.
Eye (London, England)
|January 1, 1992
Abstract:
Three cases are reported which had features similar to, and evolved in a pattern consistent with central retinal vein occlusions and a fourth case is reported which behaved as a hemispheric vein occlusion. However, they differed from classic retinal vein occlusions by having prominent sheathing of the retinal venous vasculature at presentation, which in all four cases resolved within three weeks. There was no evidence for any of these cases having an inflammatory vasculitis. The significance of this transient sheathing is uncertain.