Ophthalmological and Clinical and Biochemical Characteristics of Patients with Essential Arterial Hypertension

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Jalalova D.Z
Avazova M.M
Vyazikova N.F

Abstract

It is known that ONH drusen are diagnosed in 4% of cases in healthy adults and represent deposits of chondroitin sulfates prone to progressive calcification with age [110, 111, 131, 138,214]. As a rule, they are found in both eyes, but at the same time they are located asymmetrically [14]. They occur equally often in both men and women and can often potentiate such serious complications as: peripapillary hemorrhages (including massive ones), peripapillary subretinal neovascular membranes, intraretinal extravasation of blood plasma, damage to the pigment epithelium in the macula and papillomacular bundle [10] . At the same time, information about the presence of optic disc drusen and their complications in children, according to the literature, is isolated [1].

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Jalalova D.Z, Avazova M.M, & Vyazikova N.F. (2022). Ophthalmological and Clinical and Biochemical Characteristics of Patients with Essential Arterial Hypertension. Eurasian Medical Research Periodical, 13, 180–182. Retrieved from https://geniusjournals.org/index.php/emrp/article/view/2484
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