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Asked: February 10, 20192019-02-10T20:55:59+02:00 2019-02-10T20:55:59+02:00In: MCQs

Rubeosis iridis is NOT associated with:

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44.79%Acute iridocyclitis ( 185 voters )
17.92%Central retinal vein occlusion ( 74 voters )
30.75%Chronic retinal detachment ( 127 voters )
6.54%Ocular ischemic syndrome ( 27 voters )
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Related question: Which one of the following ocular signs is NOT seen in Horner’s syndrome?
 

Answer: Rubeosis iridis is often associated with diabetes in advanced proliferative diabetic retinopathy. Other conditions causing rubeosis iridis include central retinal vein occlusion, ocular ischemic syndrome, and chronic retinal detachment.

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  1. SK Samy
    2019-02-21T18:00:27+02:00Added an answer on February 21, 2019 at 6:00 pm

    Even chronic RD can cause Rubeosis

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