What is Retinal Vasculitis?

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The retina is located in the inner layer of the eyeball wall and is a transparent film. The image of the object falls on the retina through the refractive system and then transmits to the cerebral cortex through the optic nerve papilla. Therefore, when you see external objects, the retina is covered with blood vessels and constantly transports nutrients to the retina. When they show blood circulation disorders, they lead to hemorrhage and edema, which can cause optic network vasculitis, which can be divided into arteritis, phlebitis and capillary vasculitis. The cause of the disease has an important relationship with human immune stress.

What is Retinal Vasculitis?



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