The cilioretinal artery is a very common vascular anomaly occurring in up to fifty percent of eyes. Their absence or presence is insignificant to those with a healthy retina and they can vary in number and size. However if a vascular occlusion occurs, a cilioretinal artery can be to the patients advantage by supplying blood to the fovea and sustaining central vision. | |
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