Asdourian G K, Goldberg M F, Busse B
Arch Ophthalmol. 1977 Jun;95(6):998-1003. doi: 10.1001/archopht.1977.04450060084007.
Fluorescein angiography during the choroidal phase of perfusion has been used to study the origin of blood vessels comprising neovascular tissue of the disc. These newly formed vessels were shown to derive their blood supply primarily from the uveal circulation rather than from the retinal circulation. This is related to the observation that many normal disc blood vessels originate from the choroidal or posterior ciliary circulation.
在脉络膜灌注期进行荧光素血管造影已被用于研究构成视盘新生血管组织的血管起源。这些新形成的血管显示其血液供应主要来自葡萄膜循环而非视网膜循环。这与许多正常视盘血管起源于脉络膜或睫状后循环的观察结果有关。