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What is hollen horst plaques on the right peripheral retinal artery?

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Dr. Ilan Cohen answered

Specializes in Ophthalmology

Blockage: A hollenhorst plaque is a blockage of an artery. The plaque usually comes from the carotid or from the heart. This is a serious condition and required evaluation from an eye doctor and your general doctor.

Answered 2/20/2013

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