k Ophthalmoscopy of occluded Central Retinal Vein CRV retinal occlusion. Ophthalmoscopy view of the retina of the eye, showing occlusion of the central retinal vein CRV. Retinal occlusion is the blockage of one or more blood vessels of the retina, in this case branches of the central vein. Blockage has caused subsequent bursting and haemo rrhage bleeding, appearing as diffuse red patches. Cotton wool yellow spots also repre sent blood vessel damage. The central retinal vein passes from the surface of the retina through the optic disc at lower left out of the eyeball. Veins appear darker red than arteries. Occlusion may be due to atherosclerosis fatty deposits on vein walls due to high levels of cholesterol. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Ophthalmoscopy of occluded Central Retinal Vein CRV retinal occlusion. Ophthalmoscopy view of the retina of the eye, showing occlusion of the central retinal vein  CRV . Retinal occlusion is the blockage of one or more blood vessels of the retina, in this case branches of the central vein. Blockage has caused subsequent bursting and haemo  rrhage  bleeding , appearing as diffuse red patches. Cotton wool  yellow  spots also repre  sent blood vessel damage. The central retinal vein passes from the surface of the retina through the optic disc  at lower left    out of the eyeball. Veins appear darker red than arteries. Occlusion may be due to atherosclerosis: fatty deposits on vein walls due to high levels of cholesterol.
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Ophthalmoscopy of occluded Central Retinal Vein

CRV retinal occlusion. Ophthalmoscopy view of the retina of the eye, showing occlusion of the central retinal vein (CRV). Retinal occlusion is the blockage of one or more blood vessels of the retina, in this case branches of the central vein. Blockage has caused subsequent bursting and haemo- rrhage (bleeding), appearing as diffuse red patches. Cotton wool (yellow) spots also repre- sent blood vessel damage. The central retinal vein passes from the surface of the retina through the optic disc (at lower left) & out of the eyeball. Veins appear darker red than arteries. Occlusion may be due to atherosclerosis: fatty deposits on vein walls due to high levels of cholesterol.

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