retinalarteris
Retinalarteris refers to the arteries that supply blood to the retina, the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye. These arteries are crucial for the retina's function, delivering oxygen and nutrients necessary for vision. The central retinal artery, a branch of the ophthalmic artery, is the main source of blood for the retina. It divides into superior and inferior branches, which further subdivide to nourish the entire retinal surface.
Conditions affecting the retinal arteries can lead to significant vision impairment. Retinal artery occlusion, a blockage
Changes in the appearance of the retinal arteries, such as narrowing, thickening, or irregularities, can also