Cherry red spot is seen in
A: Hemorrhagic choriditis
B: central retinal artery occlusion
C: central retinal vein occlusion
D: senile macular degeneration
E: posterior uveitis
A: Hemorrhagic choriditis
B: central retinal artery occlusion
C: central retinal vein occlusion
D: senile macular degeneration
E: posterior uveitis
举一反三
- Amblyopia is most commonly treated by A: prism B: glasses C: surgery D: occlusion of the normal eye E: occlusion of the affected eye
- The structure of entrance and exit is () A: Hepatic vein, left and right hepatic tube, hepatic artery B: Hepatic artery, portal vein, hepatic vein C: Intrinsic hepatic artery, common bile duct, portal vein D: Left and right hepatic ducts, hepatic artery, portal vein E: Left and right hepatic duct, hepatic artery, hepatic vein
- Where is the location of cherry red spot? A: Cornea B: Lens C: Macula D: Peripheral retina
- 创伤性合 traumatic occlusion
- Central Serous Chorioretinopathy()is mostly seen in young to middle-aged men. ( )