Lysenko V S, Mukha A I
Vestn Oftalmol. 1991 Nov-Dec;107(6):26-8.
Hemorheologic parameters were analyzed in 34 patients with central chorioretinal dystrophy and the effects of these parameters on the outcome of phlebodestruction studied. Blood viscosity and red cell aggregation coefficient were found increased in such patients. Phlebodestruction was found ineffective in the patients with significant disturbances of blood rheology. The authors come to a conclusion on the usefulness of using blood rheologic parameters for the prediction of phlebodestruction surgery outcome in patients with central chorioretinal dystrophy.