Arteriovenous Dissection in a Living Human Eye: Clinicopathologic Correlation
Although the visual results after arteriovenous dissection (AVD) seem encouraging, its effectiveness has not been proved in a controlled, prospective clinical trial. The role of surgical decompression itself remains unclear, and little is known about surgically induced nerve fiber defects. Feltgen e...
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description | Although the visual results after arteriovenous dissection (AVD) seem encouraging, its effectiveness has not been proved in a controlled, prospective clinical trial. The role of surgical decompression itself remains unclear, and little is known about surgically induced nerve fiber defects. Feltgen et al observe the effects of AVD on unaffected human retinal tissue. |
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