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We tested retinal vessel autoregulation in 16 sickle cell patients and 6 controls by computer-assisted measurements of constriction of the superior and inferior temporal veins and arteries after pure oxygen breathing. Compared to the controls and corrected for age, we found a decrease of vasoconstriction in three of the four vessels measured in the sickle cell group, which was statistically significant only for the superior temporal artery (P 0.009). The number of patients was too small to allow a separate analysis of possible contributary factors within the sickle cell group, such as sickle cell hemoglobin subtype and extent of retinal ischemia. Our findings indicate a factor not yet well known in the pathophysiology of sickle cell disease: an abnormality of local microvascular control.
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van Meurs, J.C., Schwoerer, J., Schwartz, B. et al. Retinal vessel autoregulation in sickle cell patients. Graefe's Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol 230, 442–445 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00175930
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