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What is retinal hemorrhage?

Retinal hemorrhage is the abnormal bleeding of the blood vessels in the retina, the membrane in the back of the eye.


Which is larger retinal arteries or retinal veins?

Retinal veins are larger than retinal arteries. Retinal veins are between 2/3 to 3/4 times larger than the arteries of the retina. Retinal vein are also darker red then the arteries.


What conditions is retinal cryopexy used to treat?

retinal breaks or detachments; retinal ischemia (retinal tissue that lacks oxygen); neovascularization (proliferation of blood vessels in the retina); Coats' disease


What is retinal vein occlusion?

Retinal vein occlusion refers to the closure of the central retinal vein that drains the retina or to that of one of its branches.


What is the name of the vitamin A compound that is active in the visual response?

Retinal


What is the comparative and superlative of harmonios?

The comparative form of "harmonious" is "more harmonious," and the superlative form is "most harmonious."


What are multiple retinal hemorrhages?

Multiple retinal hemorrhages-- Bleeding in the back of the eye.


What is a retinal artery occlusion?

Retinal artery occlusion refers to the closure of the central retinal artery and usually results in complete loss of vision in one eye.


Is it in correspondence of or in correspondence to?

in correspondence to or of


How are patients with retinal vein occlusion monitored?

Patients should be seen at least monthly for the first three months to monitor for signs of other complications, such as the abnormal formation of blood vessels (neovascularization) in the iris of the eye or glaucoma.


Is it safe to fly while you have retinal vein occlusion?

can i fly with a retinal vein thrombosis


How many different isomers arising from double-bond isomerizations are possible retinal?

Retinal has three isomeric forms resulting from double-bond isomerization: all-trans retinal, 11-cis retinal, and 13-cis retinal. These isomeric forms are essential in the visual cycle and play a crucial role in the mechanism of vision.