«DUAL» FUNDUS OF EYE

Angiopathy of retinal vessels (retinal angiopathy) without another clinical manifestations often has rhinogenous etiology. This is facilitated by close anatomical and topographical connections between of orbits, sphenoid bone and paranasal sinuses, community of their circulatory, lymphatic system an...

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Main Author: G. M. Musina
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Language:Russian
Published: ABV-press 2015-07-01
Series:Russkij Žurnal Detskoj Nevrologii
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Online Access:https://rjdn.abvpress.ru/jour/article/view/85
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spelling doaj-9a1d748d95244f979298cb9fbbdfd6ed2021-07-29T08:20:41ZrusABV-pressRusskij Žurnal Detskoj Nevrologii2073-88032412-91782015-07-0173252610.17650/2073-8803-2012-7-3-25-2677«DUAL» FUNDUS OF EYEG. M. Musina0Детская городская поликлиника №4, г СтерлитамакAngiopathy of retinal vessels (retinal angiopathy) without another clinical manifestations often has rhinogenous etiology. This is facilitated by close anatomical and topographical connections between of orbits, sphenoid bone and paranasal sinuses, community of their circulatory, lymphatic system and innervation. The effects of anemia and stress on the retinal vessels are also important, it is also possible to be congenital vascular tortuosity. This open non-comparative, prospective short-term study involving 30 children aged from 1 year to 17 years was planned in order to clarify the possible causes of retinal angiopathy. Study investigations included: clinical neurological and laboratory diagnostic tests, including neuroimaging (computed tomography (CT) of brain). Follow-up was 6 months. Neurological causes of headaches were revealed in 8 (26.7%) children, deficient anemia (lack of iron, vitamin B12,folic acid) was verified in 4 (13.3%) children. In the vast majority of cases (18 or 60.0% of children) no pathology was revealed. Medical history and data of follow-up observation confirmed that most of the reflex-circulatory processes of the retinal vessels in our study developed in response to a respiratory infection or exacerbation of chronic rhinosinusitishttps://rjdn.abvpress.ru/jour/article/view/85headachechildrenangiopathy of retinal vesselsintracranial hypertensionrhinosinusitis
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«DUAL» FUNDUS OF EYE
Russkij Žurnal Detskoj Nevrologii
headache
children
angiopathy of retinal vessels
intracranial hypertension
rhinosinusitis
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title «DUAL» FUNDUS OF EYE
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issn 2073-8803
2412-9178
publishDate 2015-07-01
description Angiopathy of retinal vessels (retinal angiopathy) without another clinical manifestations often has rhinogenous etiology. This is facilitated by close anatomical and topographical connections between of orbits, sphenoid bone and paranasal sinuses, community of their circulatory, lymphatic system and innervation. The effects of anemia and stress on the retinal vessels are also important, it is also possible to be congenital vascular tortuosity. This open non-comparative, prospective short-term study involving 30 children aged from 1 year to 17 years was planned in order to clarify the possible causes of retinal angiopathy. Study investigations included: clinical neurological and laboratory diagnostic tests, including neuroimaging (computed tomography (CT) of brain). Follow-up was 6 months. Neurological causes of headaches were revealed in 8 (26.7%) children, deficient anemia (lack of iron, vitamin B12,folic acid) was verified in 4 (13.3%) children. In the vast majority of cases (18 or 60.0% of children) no pathology was revealed. Medical history and data of follow-up observation confirmed that most of the reflex-circulatory processes of the retinal vessels in our study developed in response to a respiratory infection or exacerbation of chronic rhinosinusitis
topic headache
children
angiopathy of retinal vessels
intracranial hypertension
rhinosinusitis
url https://rjdn.abvpress.ru/jour/article/view/85
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