Vein of Kraupa (case report)
Authors:
T. Streicher 1; A. Langová 2; E. Tvrdík 3
Authors‘ workplace:
Očné oddelenie nemocnice, Bojnice, primárka MUDr. J. Špirková 2 Očné oddelenie nemocnice, Nové Zámky, primárka, MUDr. A. Langová 3 Radiodiagnostické oddelenie nemocnice, Bojnice, primárka MUDr. K. Groissová
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Published in:
Čes. a slov. Oftal., , 2000, No. 6, p. 357-360
Category:
Overview
The authors describe four cases of rare and yet little known anomaly of the centralretinal vein trunc exit on optical disc. All the anomalies occured in myopic eyeswith higher refractive errors. They did not cause of any retinal and choroidalvascular disturbances.
Key words:
optic disc’s vascular anomaly, vein of Kraupa, fluorescein angiography,ultrasound, pulsed and color Doppler
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OphthalmologyArticle was published in
Czech and Slovak Ophthalmology
2000 Issue 6
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