Fran�ois and his collaborators did important research on the anatomy of the central retinal artery and the central optic nerve artery.
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The cherry red spot is seen in central retinal artery occlusion, appearing several hours after the blockage of the retinal artery occurs.
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The fovea and a small area surrounding it are not supplied by the central retinal artery or its branches, but instead by the choroid.
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Larvae are thought to enter the eye through the optic nerve, central retinal artery, short posterior ciliary arteries, soft tissues, or cerebrospinal fluid.
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In 2009, the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society added " central retinal artery occlusion " to their list of approved indications for hyperbaric oxygen ( HBO ).
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Retinal artery occlusion ( such as central retinal artery occlusion or branch retinal artery occlusion ) leads to rapid death of retinal cells, thereby resulting in severe loss of vision.
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The ophthalmic artery supplies the choroid via the short posterior ciliary arteries and the retina via the central retinal artery, however, the route to the choroid is typically less circuitous than the route to the retina.