Clinicopathologic reports, case reports, and small case series: retinal venous occlusion as the initial sign of tetralogy of Fallot. 2002

Aruoriwo M Oboh, and E Clifford Lazzaro, and Steven Inker
Department of Ophthalmology, State University of New York, Downstate Medical Center, 450 Clarkson Ave, Box 58, Brooklyn, NY 11203, USA.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008297 Male Males
D008875 Middle Aged An adult aged 45 - 64 years. Middle Age
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D012169 Retinal Vein Central retinal vein and its tributaries. It runs a short course within the optic nerve and then leaves and empties into the superior ophthalmic vein or cavernous sinus. Central Retinal Vein,Central Retinal Veins,Retinal Vein, Central,Retinal Veins,Retinal Veins, Central,Vein, Central Retinal,Vein, Retinal,Veins, Central Retinal,Veins, Retinal
D012170 Retinal Vein Occlusion Blockage of the RETINAL VEIN. Those at high risk for this condition include patients with HYPERTENSION; DIABETES MELLITUS; ATHEROSCLEROSIS; and other CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES. Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion,Branch Vein Occlusion,Central Retinal Vein Occlusion,Retinal Branch Vein Occlusion,Thrombosis, Retinal Vein,Retinal Vein Thrombosis,Branch Vein Occlusions,Occlusion, Branch Vein,Occlusion, Retinal Vein,Retinal Vein Occlusions,Retinal Vein Thromboses,Vein Occlusion, Branch,Vein Occlusion, Retinal,Vein Thrombosis, Retinal
D013771 Tetralogy of Fallot A combination of congenital heart defects consisting of four key features including VENTRICULAR SEPTAL DEFECTS; PULMONARY STENOSIS; RIGHT VENTRICULAR HYPERTROPHY; and a dextro-positioned AORTA. In this condition, blood from both ventricles (oxygen-rich and oxygen-poor) is pumped into the body often causing CYANOSIS. Fallot's Tetralogy,Tetralogy, Fallot's,Fallot Tetralogy,Fallots Tetralogy,Tetralogy, Fallot,Tetralogy, Fallots
D014792 Visual Acuity Clarity or sharpness of OCULAR VISION or the ability of the eye to see fine details. Visual acuity depends on the functions of RETINA, neuronal transmission, and the interpretative ability of the brain. Normal visual acuity is expressed as 20/20 indicating that one can see at 20 feet what should normally be seen at that distance. Visual acuity can also be influenced by brightness, color, and contrast. Acuities, Visual,Acuity, Visual,Visual Acuities

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