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Glaucomatous disc haemorrhages photographed at short intervals
Acta Ophthalmologica
|June 1, 1986
Abstract:
Fundus photography was performed at an interval of 1-2 weeks on two glaucoma patients with disc haemorrhages (hh). It was shown that Haemorrhages (hh) appear again and again at the same place over a long period, which may, if the observations are made at long intervals, give the false impression of one, very slowly resorbed h. The opinion that hh are caused by a singular vascular acute disorder is not supported. The blood is seen propagating peripherically along the nerve fibres. After resorption of the papillary part the h may remain only outside the disc, thus giving the impression of a completely extrapapillary h. The resorption of blood occurs probably more rapidly over the papillary tissue than in regions outside the disc.