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at 5:17 a.m. Jun, 24, 2024
by
Ahmed7
Author:
DillingerMed
Type of change:
Content error
Rationale for change
Not an eye nerd but this image is an image of the R eye based on the photo credit. I assume that the UW question was L eye which is why this card specifies. I don't think laterality matters for CRVO so let's just go with unilateral?
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Photo credit: Vayalambrone et al., CC BY 3.0, via Case Reports in Ophthalmological Medicine, modified by cropping
"Blood and thunder" appearance on fundoscopy; CRVO is typically less acute than central retinal artery occlusion
Photo credit: smcohen, Public Domain, via Retina Gallery; the supplementary image with overlays of the relevant areas was adapted from the image mentioned previously (© The AnKing LLC)
"Blood and thunder" appearance on fundoscopy; CRVO is typically less acute than central retinal artery occlusion
Photo credit: smcohen, Public Domain, via Retina Gallery; the supplementary image with overlays of the relevant areas was adapted from the image mentioned previously (© The AnKing LLC)
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