Central retinal vein occlusion-like appearance: A precursor stage in evolution of frosted branch angiitis
Purpose: To report a young man with a central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO)-like appearance which later evolved to frosted branch angiitis (FBA). Case Report: As 28-year-old Indian man presented with optic disc swelling, hyperemia, peripapillary hemorrhages, and dilated tortuous veins in the left ey...
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doaj-93b9593caa9c4bf8ae6a40a42261fb102020-11-25T01:18:30ZengKnowledge EJournal of Ophthalmic & Vision Research2008-322X2017-01-0112444044210.4103/jovr.jovr_84_15Central retinal vein occlusion-like appearance: A precursor stage in evolution of frosted branch angiitisBabulal KumawatKoushik TripathyPradeep VenkateshRohan ChawlaYog Raj SharmaPurpose: To report a young man with a central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO)-like appearance which later evolved to frosted branch angiitis (FBA). Case Report: As 28-year-old Indian man presented with optic disc swelling, hyperemia, peripapillary hemorrhages, and dilated tortuous veins in the left eye, 6 months after being diagnosed with idiopathic FBA in the right eye. Within 3 days of presentation, the left eye developed FBA, which was promptly and successfully treated with oral steroids. Conclusion: A CRVO-like picture may be the first stage of FBA. Young patients with CRVO and intraocular inflammation should be followed closely for early detection of FBA. Early initiation of oral steroids may preserve visual acuity in such cases.http://www.jovr.org/article.asp?issn=2008-322X;year=2017;volume=12;issue=4;spage=440;epage=442;aulast=KumawatCentral Retinal Vein Occlusion; Optic Disc Hyperemia; Uveitis; Vasculitis |
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Babulal Kumawat Koushik Tripathy Pradeep Venkatesh Rohan Chawla Yog Raj Sharma Central retinal vein occlusion-like appearance: A precursor stage in evolution of frosted branch angiitis Journal of Ophthalmic & Vision Research Central Retinal Vein Occlusion; Optic Disc Hyperemia; Uveitis; Vasculitis |
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Babulal Kumawat Koushik Tripathy Pradeep Venkatesh Rohan Chawla Yog Raj Sharma |
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Babulal Kumawat |
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Central retinal vein occlusion-like appearance: A precursor stage in evolution of frosted branch angiitis |
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Central retinal vein occlusion-like appearance: A precursor stage in evolution of frosted branch angiitis |
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Central retinal vein occlusion-like appearance: A precursor stage in evolution of frosted branch angiitis |
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Central retinal vein occlusion-like appearance: A precursor stage in evolution of frosted branch angiitis |
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Central retinal vein occlusion-like appearance: A precursor stage in evolution of frosted branch angiitis |
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central retinal vein occlusion-like appearance: a precursor stage in evolution of frosted branch angiitis |
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2008-322X |
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Purpose: To report a young man with a central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO)-like appearance which later evolved to frosted branch angiitis (FBA).
Case Report: As 28-year-old Indian man presented with optic disc swelling, hyperemia, peripapillary hemorrhages, and dilated tortuous veins in the left eye, 6 months after being diagnosed with idiopathic FBA in the right eye. Within 3 days of presentation, the left eye developed FBA, which was promptly and successfully treated with oral steroids.
Conclusion: A CRVO-like picture may be the first stage of FBA. Young patients with CRVO and intraocular inflammation should be followed closely for early detection of FBA. Early initiation of oral steroids may preserve visual acuity in such cases. |
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Central Retinal Vein Occlusion; Optic Disc Hyperemia; Uveitis; Vasculitis |
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http://www.jovr.org/article.asp?issn=2008-322X;year=2017;volume=12;issue=4;spage=440;epage=442;aulast=Kumawat |
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