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    Observational-study-to-corelate-fundus-findings-in-patients-with-cerebrovascular-accidents
    (INDIAN SOCIETY FOR HEALTH AND ADVANCED RESEARCH, 2024-07) Biswas, Tanuj Kumar; Laskar, Zakir Hussain; Medhi, Kaushik; S, Lakshmi; Purkayastha, Satakshi Shome
    Objective: The cerebral vessels and the retinal blood vessels are comparable in terms of anatomy, physiology, and development. Alterations in the cerebral vasculature are probably reflected in changes in the retinal vessels. the retinal vessel pathology serves as an important marker for stratification of patients risk for having or developing Cerebrovascular Accident. Thus the objective of the study is to Consociate the link between the retinal signs and strokes and assess the retinal indicators for the etiology of stroke. In this prospective study 50 patients above 18 yearsMethods : of age with CT scan diagnosed Cerebrovascular accidents attending the Department of Medicine, SMCH, Silchar for treatment from January 2024 to June 2024 were included Among 50 patients studied ischemic stroke was 82%Results : and haemorrhagic was 9%, majority are males 56% and females comprised of 44%. The mean age was 63.62� 13.27. majority were in the 6th and 7th decade. CVA patients under dilated fundoscopy having SBP >180mmHg and DBP>110mmHg with grade 3,4 diabetic and hypertensive retinopathy had poor prognosis.

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