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Prevalence of Cilioretinal Arteries: A systematic review and a prospective cross-sectional observational study.

Miklos SchneiderAdel MolnarOrsolya AngeliDorottya SzaboFruzsina BernathDorottya HajduEszter GomboczBalint MateBalint JilingBalázs Vince NagyZoltan Zsolt NagyTunde PetoAndras Papp
Published in: Acta ophthalmologica (2020)
Prevalence of CLRA varies depending on identification method. Unilateral presence is unequivocally more frequent similarly to temporal location. From a risk of bias standpoint, high-quality studies are rare. Our data on the distribution pattern of CLRA are similar to that in the international literature. Based on our findings, we assume that slightly more than one-third of the Hungarian Caucasian population has a CLRA.
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