Positively Occlusive Prostate

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Retinal vein occlusion is a common form of retinal vascular disease, especially in middle-aged and older individuals. It occurs when the vein providing outflow of blood from vasculature in the eye becomes blocked.

The retina is nourished and cleansed by a set of tiny blood vessels, the retinal arteries and the retinal veins. Especially in older persons, these fine vessels sometimes become blocked (occluded) with a blood clot (thrombosis) or fatty deposit (embolus).

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