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PHOENIX — Patients diagnosed with retinal venous malformations should always undergo additional imaging to rule out microvascular or cerebral changes, according to a poster here.“Retinal venous malformations are an abnormal vessel, typically a vein, which crosses the horizontal raphe and passes through the macula,” Brittney Brady, OD, FAAO, associate professor at Illinois
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