Perspective - Journal of Clinical Ophthalmology (2024) Volume 8, Issue 1
Understanding central retinal vein occlusion treatment and symptoms.
The Central Retinal Vein Occlusion (CRVO) is a sightthreatening condition that occurs when the main vein that drains blood from the retina becomes blocked, leading to a disruption in blood flow. This obstruction can result in a range of visual disturbances and, if left untreated, may lead to severe vision loss. CRVO is a significant cause of vision impairment, requiring prompt diagnosis and appropriate management.
Author(s): Bahir Goyal