The distal optic nerves, optic chiasm, and proximal optic tracts pass below the anterior communicating artery and anterior cerebral arteries and above the posterior communicating rteries, PCAs, and basilar artery
The cerebral arterial blood supply is derived from the aortic arch through three major vessels: the ...
The optic nerve head and associated central retinal artery and vein are what the physician examines ...
The optic tract, which is fully formed by the 13th week of gestation, is the segment of the afferent...
The distal optic nerves, optic chiasm, and proximal optic tracts pass below the anterior communicati...
Most of the optic nerve receives its blood from branches of the ophthalmic artery (OA), which is the...
Most of the optic nerve receives its blood from branches of the ophthalmic artery (OA), which is the...
As noted earlier, hemorrhage may occur within the substance of the optic nerves and optic chiasm, or...
Background/Aim. Vascularisation of the distal, namely intracranial and intracanalicular parts of the...
Although the anterior form of ION is far more common than the posterior variety, ischemia of the ret...
and Vail (1948) suggested the importance of vascular compression ischaemia in the mechanism of produ...
The blood supply to the eye differs in a number of respects from that to other organs in the body. T...
As noted earlier, hemorrhage may occur within the substance of the optic nerves and optic chiasm, or...
The optic nerve can be separated into four sections: the intraocular, intraorbital, intraosseous, an...
The Circle of Willis is the most important proximal intracranial source of collateral blood flow amo...
The mechanism by which the chiasm is compressed from below was studied by Hedges, who used normal, a...
The cerebral arterial blood supply is derived from the aortic arch through three major vessels: the ...
The optic nerve head and associated central retinal artery and vein are what the physician examines ...
The optic tract, which is fully formed by the 13th week of gestation, is the segment of the afferent...
The distal optic nerves, optic chiasm, and proximal optic tracts pass below the anterior communicati...
Most of the optic nerve receives its blood from branches of the ophthalmic artery (OA), which is the...
Most of the optic nerve receives its blood from branches of the ophthalmic artery (OA), which is the...
As noted earlier, hemorrhage may occur within the substance of the optic nerves and optic chiasm, or...
Background/Aim. Vascularisation of the distal, namely intracranial and intracanalicular parts of the...
Although the anterior form of ION is far more common than the posterior variety, ischemia of the ret...
and Vail (1948) suggested the importance of vascular compression ischaemia in the mechanism of produ...
The blood supply to the eye differs in a number of respects from that to other organs in the body. T...
As noted earlier, hemorrhage may occur within the substance of the optic nerves and optic chiasm, or...
The optic nerve can be separated into four sections: the intraocular, intraorbital, intraosseous, an...
The Circle of Willis is the most important proximal intracranial source of collateral blood flow amo...
The mechanism by which the chiasm is compressed from below was studied by Hedges, who used normal, a...
The cerebral arterial blood supply is derived from the aortic arch through three major vessels: the ...
The optic nerve head and associated central retinal artery and vein are what the physician examines ...
The optic tract, which is fully formed by the 13th week of gestation, is the segment of the afferent...