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Bilateral branch vein occlusion.

2009 
. Bilateral branch retinal vein occlusion is a relatively rare occurrence. We report 4 patients who presented with bilateral branch retinal vein occlusion and in each of these cases the fellow eyes were involved within 6 months of the initial episode. The patients were relatively young and all of them had associated essential hypertension. The patients maintained a relatively good visual acuity through a 6-months to 1-year follow-up. This report highlights this rare entity, the associated risk factors and visual prognosis.
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