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English: Video clip of the fundus of the right eye of a 64-year-old woman. Note the change in the diameter of the inferotemporal artery (white arrowhead). The diameter of the indicated artery gradually decreases from frame 1 to frame 3, and then increases abruptly in frame 4, suggesting that CRAmin occurred between frames 3 and 4. The diameter of the artery gradually increases in frames 4 and 5, and then decreases from frame 6, suggesting that CRAmax occurred between frames 5 and 6. CRAmin, minimum diameter of the central retinal artery; CRAmax, maximum diameter of the central retinal artery. |
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Source | Video S1 from Kim M, Lee E, Seo J, Kim T (2014). "Relationship of Spontaneous Retinal Vein Pulsation with Ocular Circulatory Cycle". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0097943. PMID 24844298. PMC: 4028232. | ||
Author | Kim M, Lee E, Seo J, Kim T | ||
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Author | Kim M, Lee E, Seo J, Kim T |
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Image title | Video clip of the fundus of the right eye of a 64-year-old woman. Note the change in the diameter of the inferotemporal artery (white arrowhead). The diameter of the indicated artery gradually decreases from frame 1 to frame 3, and then increases abruptly in frame 4, suggesting that CRAmin occurred between frames 3 and 4. The diameter of the artery gradually increases in frames 4 and 5, and then decreases from frame 6, suggesting that CRAmax occurred between frames 5 and 6. CRAmin, minimum diameter of the central retinal artery; CRAmax, maximum diameter of the central retinal artery. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2014 |