Back to Search Start Over

Branch retinal vein obstruction secondary to retinal arteriovenous communication

Authors :
Jerry A. Shields
Richard Lanning
Gaurav K. Shah
Source :
American journal of ophthalmology. 126(3)
Publication Year :
1998

Abstract

PURPOSE: To document a branch retinal vein obstruction secondary to a congenital arteriovenous communication. METHOD: Case report of a young patient with retinal arteriovenous communication. RESULTS: A 12-year-old girl had a grade 2 retinal arteriovenous communication in her right eye. She was asymptomatic and was subsequently followed up. Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain was normal and disclosed no signs of Wyburn-Mason syndrome. Nine years later, she developed a branch retinal vein obstruction in the area of the arteriovenous communication. Six months later, the patient was free of secondary complications of branch retinal vein obstruction; however, she is being followed up to detect any retinal or iris neovascularization. CONCLUSION: Awareness of retinal vascular obstruction associated with arteriovenous communication may help its timely recognition, as well as prompt treatment of potential complications, such as retinal and iris neovascularization.

Details

ISSN :
00029394
Volume :
126
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American journal of ophthalmology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d6a30a80fb5036e63ff117bc21bfe37c