Data from: Insights in the diagnosis of a retinal arteriovenous malformation
Version 1Objective: To describe a patient with vitreous hemorrhage due to peripheral retinal ischemia and neovascularization, who was diagnosed with an underlying retinal arteriovenous malformation. Methods: A 15-year old girl presented with sudden-onset painless visual loss in the right eye. She underwent a full ophthalmologic work-up. Results: BCVA was less than 20/400 in the right eye, 20/20 in the left eye. Intraocular pressure and anterior segment examination were unremarkable. Fundoscopy
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Objective: To describe a patient with vitreous hemorrhage due to peripheral retinal ischemia and neovascularization, who was diagnosed with an underlying retinal arteriovenous malformation.
Methods: A 15-year old girl presented with sudden-onset painless visual loss in the right eye. She underwent a full ophthalmologic work-up.
Results: BCVA was less than 20/400 in the right eye, 20/20 in the left eye. Intraocular pressure and anterior segment examination were unremarkable. Fundoscopy