What Causes Arteriovenous Nicking?

What Causes Arteriovenous Nicking? This is most commonly seen in eye disease caused by high blood pressure (hypertensive retinopathy). How common is AV nicking? Prevalence of AV nicking and focal retinal arteriolar narrowing increased with age and was between 4.2% to 14.3% for AV nicking and 5.3% to 14.9% for focal retinal arteriolar narrowing. The

What Is A Subhyaloid Hemorrhage?

What Is A Subhyaloid Hemorrhage? A SUBHYALOID hemorrhage is an intraocular collection of blood that remains contained in a self-created, previously nonexistent space, usually between the posterior limiting layer of the vitreous and the retina. How do you treat a Subhyaloid hemorrhage? Pars plana vitrectomy, hyaloidotomy with Nd:YAG laser, or observation alone are all accepted