
The angiographic aspect of a triangular syndrome examined at the acute stage is reported. They include exudative retinal detachment, non perfusion of the choroidal vessels in a large area, and dry leakage in the subretinal space. After healing, the findings are typical of temporal triangular syndrome.
Male, Radiography, Acute Disease, Ciliary Body, Retinal Detachment, Humans, Arterial Occlusive Diseases, Syndrome, Aged
Male, Radiography, Acute Disease, Ciliary Body, Retinal Detachment, Humans, Arterial Occlusive Diseases, Syndrome, Aged
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