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English: The same video recording as shown in video clip 1. Note the change in the diameter of the inferior hemiretinal vein (black arrowhead). The diameter of the indicated vein gradually decreases between frames 1 and 4, and then increases abruptly in frame 5, suggesting that CRVmin occurred between frames 4 and 5. The diameter of the vein gradually increases in frames 5 and 6, and then decreases from frame 7, suggesting that CRVmax occurred between frames 6 and 7. CRAmin, minmum diameter of the central retinal artery; CRAmax, maximum diameter of the central retinal artery. |
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Source | Video S2 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 | The same video recording as shown in video clip 1. Note the change in the diameter of the inferior hemiretinal vein (black arrowhead). The diameter of the indicated vein gradually decreases between frames 1 and 4, and then increases abruptly in frame 5, suggesting that CRVmin occurred between frames 4 and 5. The diameter of the vein gradually increases in frames 5 and 6, and then decreases from frame 7, suggesting that CRVmax occurred between frames 6 and 7. CRAmin, minmum 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 |