Study on the correlation between carotid artery lesion and fundus arteriosclerosis in patients with cerebral infarction
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    Abstract:

    AIM: To investigate the correlation between carotid artery disease and fundus arteriosclerosis in patients with cerebral infarction.

    METHODS: Totally 120 patients with acute cerebral infarction were randomly divided into two groups. The patients were diagnosed with bilateral carotid artery and non-mydriatic fundus camera. Fouty-two patients transient ischaemic attack(TIA)underwent cerebral angiography. The data were recorded for analysis.

    RESULTS: The degree of fundus arteriosclerosis in patients with cerebral infarction was positively correlated with blood pressure(r=0.361, P=0.015). There was a significant correlation between retinal arteriosclerosis grade and carotid atherosclerosis(r=0.392, P=0.011). The degree of fundus arteriosclerosis was correlated with cerebral arteriolar lesion, higher than it with carotid artery disease(r=0.465, 0.392, P=0.037).

    CONCLUSION: Carotid arteriosclerosis, fundus arteriosclerosis and cerebral arteriolar lesions in patients with cerebral infarction have a significant correlation with hypertension, and fundus arterial examination has important clinical value in judging cerebral arteriosclerosis.

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Wei-Qiong Song, Xiao-Ping Zhou, Guo-Ping Kuang, et al. Study on the correlation between carotid artery lesion and fundus arteriosclerosis in patients with cerebral infarction. Guoji Yanke Zazhi( Int Eye Sci) 2017;17(11):2151-2153

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  • Received:June 18,2017
  • Revised:September 27,2017
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  • Online: October 19,2017
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