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Hemicentral retinal artery occlusion in young adults
Chopdar Amresh
Retired Ophthalmologist, 7 Chantry Hurst, Epsom, Surrey KT18 7 BN, United Kingdom
Correspondence Address: Chopdar Amresh Retired Ophthalmologist, 7 Chantry Hurst, Epsom, Surrey KT18 7 BN United Kingdom
 Source of Support: None, Conflict of Interest: None
Sir,
I would like to correct my comment in my original letter, [1] commenting on the article published by Rishi et al., [2] which is " this condition is unlikely to occur on ground of embryology, as the central retinal artery develops from a single hyaloid artery and enters the lamina cribrosa." Now, my attention has been drawn by Dr. S S Hayreh that on certain occasions it is possible to have two central retinal arteries. [3] Therefore, it is possible to have the condition as described by Rishi et al. [2]
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| 1. | Chopdar A. Hemi-central retinal artery occlusion in young adults. Indian J Ophthalmol 2011;59:261-2.  [PUBMED] |
| 2. | Rishi P, Rishi E, Sharma T, Mahajan S. Hemi-central retinal artery occlusion in young adults. Indian J Ophthalmol 2010;58:425-32.  [PUBMED] |
| 3. | Singh S, Dass R. The central artery of the retina. I. Origin and course. Br J Ophthalmol 1960;44:193-212.  |
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