Abstract

The purpose of this study is to report the specific pattern of retinal blood vessel morphology in subjects with normal retina. The fundus of a 22-year-old female subject with normal ophthalmic history and visual acuity was tested. In optical coherence tomography, retinal nerve fiver layer thickness and C/D ratio were normal. As a result of confirming the distribution of retinal blood vessels using a fundus camera, there were no specific findings in the optic nerve papilla originating from the central retinal artery. But it was observed that the central retinal artery in the right eye divided into upper and lower branches after toward the ear. There may be retinal blood vessels travel that is not included in the 10 modalities that classify the morphology of the central retinal artery. Therefore, it is considered that additional confirmation is necessary.

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