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  2. Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion - University of Iowa

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    Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion Study (BRAVO)b. Multicenter, double-masked, prospective, Phase III RCT. Ranibizumab (Lucentis®) intravitreal injections (0.3 mg or 0.5 mg) vs. Sham injections for BRVO-associated CME. Ranibizumab-treated patients have less CME compared to sham group at 6 months ; Both doses of Ranibizumab are rapidly effective

  3. Atlas Entry - Branch Retinal Artery Occlusion, BRAO - University...

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    Figure 1: 31-year-old female presented with an acute onset inferonasal visual field defect in the right eye and found to have a superior branch retinal artery occlusion (Figure 1). No emboli or Hollenhorst plaques were seen in either eye. Workup included an EKG, carotid doppler, cardiac echo, ANA, ACE, RF, CBC, PT/PTT, anticardiolipin ab, RPR ...

  4. EyeRounds.org: Acute Onset of Unilateral Trochleitis

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    Signs/Symptoms. Pain associated with trochleitis is typically exacerbated both by up- and downgaze, especially in adduction. Physical examination is significant for erythema, edema, and point tenderness immediately overlying the superior oblique muscle and tendon in the trochlear region.

  5. Department of Ophthalmology Update - University of Iowa

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    Nov 18 - Resident Interview Day. Dec 6- Resident Interview Day. The Ophthalmology Update is a newsletter for employees of the Department of Ophthalmology. Editor & staff writer: Kelsey Hunold (7-8001) ; staff writers: Caroline Allen ; Joe Schmidt ; copy editor: Peg Harris; Department Head: Keith D. Carter, MD.