Clinical Study

Clinical Analysis of 42 Cases of Ocular Ischemic Syndrome

Figure 2

Slit-lamp photography (a), fundus photography (b), and computed tomographic angiography (CTA) (c) of a 60-year-old male OIS patient. (a) Rubeosis iridis (arrows) was found in the left eye. (b) The fundus of the left eye revealed a waxy optic disc, retinal arterial occlusion (arrows), and microaneurysms (arrowheads). This patient previously underwent retinal photocoagulation. (c) CTA demonstrated stenosis of the left ICA.
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