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Written and reviewed by Dr Julien Gozlan, ophthalmic surgeon · 27/04/2026 Updated · 10/05/2026
Occlusion veineuse rétinienne - anti-VEGF en urgence

Venous Retinal Occlusion — Anti-VEGF Treatment Paris

Dr Julien Gozlan
Dr Julien Gozlan
Ophthalmic Surgeon · Retina Emergency Specialist · Paris 16

Venous retinal occlusion is a thrombosis of a retinal vein causing sudden, painless vision loss. It may affect the central vein (CRVO) or a branch (BRVO).

Rapid management to preserve vision

Macular oedema resulting from venous occlusion progressively destroys photoreceptors if left untreated. Anti-VEGF intravitreal injections must be initiated promptly. Any sudden vision loss requires urgent consultation — chat directly with Dr Gozlan for management within 24-48 hours.

Further reading

Read the complete article by Dr Julien Gozlan : Central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO) — complete article

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