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Branch retinal artery occlusion caught in the act by an optical coherence tomography angiography image: case report.

Fabio ScarinciAndrea CacciamaniGuido RipandelliMariacristina Parravano
Published in: BMC ophthalmology (2022)
Although the images did not allow the differentiation between vasospasm or retinal emboli, the OCTA imaging might help to identify and to caught in the act the specific region causing the retinal impairment. Also, the possible formation of small microcavity should be considered in case with branch retinal artery occlusion. The use of this new imaging technology might help to evaluate the efficacy of the therapy in vivo.
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