Diseases of the Eye a Handbook of Ophthalmic Practice for Students And Practiti
Diseases of the Eye a Handbook of Ophthalmic Practice for Students And Practiti
G E George Edmund De Schweinitz
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Undue broadening of the scleral ring indicates shrinking of the disk. Even in the early stages of spinal atrophies the disk may be surrounded by a broad scleral ring, which, taken into consideration with alteration in the color of the papilla and contraction of the color-field (especially red and green), affords diagnostic aid in the study of gray degeneration of the optic nerve. 2. Changes in the Vessels. — In simple atrophy, while there may be narrowing of the vessels, this is not always the ...case, and certainly not in the manner seen in consecutive atrophies. Sometimes the arteries are narrowed and the veins unchanged. In neuritic (consecutive) atrophy the arteries are much contracted and the veins in contrast are larger than usual, often retaining some of the tortuosity which was so marked a feature during the papillitic stage. By the contraction of the tissue these, too, may later become narrowed. Development of white tissue along the course of the ves- sels, due to thickening of the perivascular lymph-sheath, is common in this form of atrophy.
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