Morel's dysoric angiopathy

Morel dysoric angiopathy is a vascular pathology of the retina. From the fundus of the eye, blood leaks into the tissues, causing the nutrition of the optic nerve to deteriorate.

The disease is called dysor, as it is characterized by the destruction of retinal vessels along two longitudinal axes of the skull. This phenomenon most often occurs in people 50 years of age and older, but can occur at any other age.

The disease occurs in the form of progression or relapse