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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Ophthalmic artery occlusion
  1. ... layer of tissue in the back of the eye that is able to sense light. ... of vision may occur in: All of one eye (central retinal artery occlusion or CRAO) Part of one eye (branch retinal ...
  2. ... sensitive membrane (retina) in the back of the eye from its supporting layers) Retinal vessel occlusion (blockage in a small artery that carries blood to the retina) Retinitis pigmentosa ( ...
  3. ... the eye ( cataract ) Injury to the cornea Dry eye syndrome Macular ... degeneration of the retina ( retinitis pigmentosa ) Swelling ...
  4. ... the retina often occurs in places where retinal arteries that have ... eye conditions, such as glaucoma , macular edema, or vitreous ...
  5. ... or other parts of the body. Acute arterial occlusion occurs when ... the skin, eyes, muscles and bones, brain and nerves, and organs ...
  6. ... well (this can start suddenly) Narrowing of other arteries in the body, such as to the legs, the brain, the eyes and elsewhere Sudden buildup of fluid in the ...