Original Article

Retinal Vascular Occlusive Disease

Authors: HUNTER R. STOKES M.D.

Abstract

Vascular occlusive disease in the retina is most frequent in the elderly. The major therapeutic objective is to reestablish the maximal degree of vision possible. The author describes his attempts to reach this objective and discusses the prognosis as modified by local and systemic factors.

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