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Retinal vein occlusions: The potential impact of a dysregulation of the retinal veins

A retinal vein occlusion (RVO) is a sight threatening disease. It can be divided into central vein occlusion and branch retinal vein occlusion. The pathogenesis of the condition remains to be solved. Mechanical compression of the vessel wall or thrombotic occlusion of the vessel lumen, sometimes com...

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Autores principales: Fraenkl, Stephan A., Mozaffarieh, Maneli, Flammer, Josef
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Netherlands 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3003793/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21258633
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13167-010-0025-2
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description A retinal vein occlusion (RVO) is a sight threatening disease. It can be divided into central vein occlusion and branch retinal vein occlusion. The pathogenesis of the condition remains to be solved. Mechanical compression of the vessel wall or thrombotic occlusion of the vessel lumen, sometimes combined with rheological disorders, are often assumed pathomechanisms. Accordingly, the therapy relies either on mechanical decompression, lyses of thrombi or improvement of rheology. A number of observations however, such as the relationship of RVO to atherosclerotic risk factors, spontaneous reversibility particularly in young patients, rest flow observed in angiography, occlusion despite anticoagulation or thrombocytopenia and finally the positive effect of anti-VEGF therapy are not explained by the present pathogenetic concept. As a new concept we propose a local venous constriction induced by vasoconstrictive molecules diffusing from neighbouring diseased arteries and/or from other neighbouring (hypoxic) tissues. Recognizing these postulated conditions might lead to an earlier identification of impending vein occlusions as well as to a treatment more tailored to the risk factor constellation of the particular patient.
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spelling pubmed-30037932011-01-19 Retinal vein occlusions: The potential impact of a dysregulation of the retinal veins Fraenkl, Stephan A. Mozaffarieh, Maneli Flammer, Josef EPMA J Review Article A retinal vein occlusion (RVO) is a sight threatening disease. It can be divided into central vein occlusion and branch retinal vein occlusion. The pathogenesis of the condition remains to be solved. Mechanical compression of the vessel wall or thrombotic occlusion of the vessel lumen, sometimes combined with rheological disorders, are often assumed pathomechanisms. Accordingly, the therapy relies either on mechanical decompression, lyses of thrombi or improvement of rheology. A number of observations however, such as the relationship of RVO to atherosclerotic risk factors, spontaneous reversibility particularly in young patients, rest flow observed in angiography, occlusion despite anticoagulation or thrombocytopenia and finally the positive effect of anti-VEGF therapy are not explained by the present pathogenetic concept. As a new concept we propose a local venous constriction induced by vasoconstrictive molecules diffusing from neighbouring diseased arteries and/or from other neighbouring (hypoxic) tissues. Recognizing these postulated conditions might lead to an earlier identification of impending vein occlusions as well as to a treatment more tailored to the risk factor constellation of the particular patient. Springer Netherlands 2010-06-18 2010-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3003793/ /pubmed/21258633 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13167-010-0025-2 Text en © European Association for Predictive, Preventive and Personalised Medicine 2010
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Retinal vein occlusions: The potential impact of a dysregulation of the retinal veins
title Retinal vein occlusions: The potential impact of a dysregulation of the retinal veins
title_full Retinal vein occlusions: The potential impact of a dysregulation of the retinal veins
title_fullStr Retinal vein occlusions: The potential impact of a dysregulation of the retinal veins
title_full_unstemmed Retinal vein occlusions: The potential impact of a dysregulation of the retinal veins
title_short Retinal vein occlusions: The potential impact of a dysregulation of the retinal veins
title_sort retinal vein occlusions: the potential impact of a dysregulation of the retinal veins
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3003793/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21258633
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13167-010-0025-2
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