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Title: [Iris fluorescence angiography findings in oculo-oscillodynamography]. Author: Giers U, Pillunat LE, Stodtmeister R, Prang J. Journal: Klin Monbl Augenheilkd; 1991 Oct; 199(4):267-73. PubMed ID: 1762353. Abstract: Supported by irisfluorescein angiography it should be examined if systolic ciliary pressure found by oculooscillodynamography is to be seen in every part of the uvea. Iris vessels were found to be perfused at 42 mm Hg (Median, Q1-Q3 = 38-45 mm Hg) whereas oculooscillodynamography displayed systolic ciliary pressure to be 69 mm Hg (62-72 mm Hg). This different blood pressure in different districts of the uvea may be one explanation for the particular vulnerability of iris vessels e.g. in ischemic ophthalmopathy.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]