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Central Retinal Artery Occlusion - 2 months old by historyvaatamisi: 126077-year-old man was doing fine. His left eye was a little worse than the right eye, and then in the 2 months ago he had sudden severe vision loss in the right eye. Vision OD is 3/200; OS is 20/60. IOP: OD 30, OS 15.
OD: Vertical C/D ratio is 0.4. The macula is white from ischemia. The arteries are narrow.
Photos confirm clinical findings.
OCT SCAN: OCT scan of the right eye shows retinal thickening, consistent with macular edema associated with a central retinal artery occlusion. The left eye has severe inferior retinal thinning, consistent with an old hemicentral retinal artery occlusion in the left eye. The fovea in the left eye is a little bit thin but not too bad.

IMPRESSION: 1. CENTRAL RETINAL ARTERY OCCLUSION RIGHT EYE
2 OLD HEMICENTRAL RETINAL ARTERY OCCLUSION LEFT EYE
3 DIABETES WITHOUT RETINOPATHY
4 ELEVATED INTRAOCULAR PRESSURE RIGHT EYE STATUS POST INJECTION RIGHT EYE A WEEK AGO

DISCUSSION: I explained to the patient that the right eye unfortunately has had a central retinal artery and unfortunately we do not have anything to treat that. His vision will probably improve some over time. He needs to be watched though. It is possible he is developing rubeotic glaucoma, although it is probable the intraocular pressure is high from the injection last week. I asked him to restart the Alphagan, to stop the other two drops, and to return here in three weeks to make sure his pressure is more acceptable.

At this point, having lost almost all the retinal circulation in the right eye and half of the retinal circulation in the left eye, he only has half a retina in the left eye he is working off of. I told him it is very important he keep seeing you and anything that can be done to keep his blood pressure low and his cholesterol reasonable would be helpful to what remains of his retinal circulation.
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Central Retinal Artery Occlusion - 2 months old by historyvaatamisi: 67077-year-old man was doing fine. His left eye was a little worse than the right eye, and then in the 2 months ago he had sudden severe vision loss in the right eye. Vision OD is 3/200; OS is 20/60. IOP: OD 30, OS 15.
OD: Vertical C/D ratio is 0.4. The macula is white from ischemia. The arteries are narrow.
Photos confirm clinical findings.
OCT SCAN: OCT scan of the right eye shows retinal thickening, consistent with macular edema associated with a central retinal artery occlusion. The left eye has severe inferior retinal thinning, consistent with an old hemicentral retinal artery occlusion in the left eye. The fovea in the left eye is a little bit thin but not too bad.

IMPRESSION: 1. CENTRAL RETINAL ARTERY OCCLUSION RIGHT EYE
2 OLD HEMICENTRAL RETINAL ARTERY OCCLUSION LEFT EYE
3 DIABETES WITHOUT RETINOPATHY
4 ELEVATED INTRAOCULAR PRESSURE RIGHT EYE STATUS POST INJECTION RIGHT EYE A WEEK AGO

DISCUSSION: I explained to the patient that the right eye unfortunately has had a central retinal artery and unfortunately we do not have anything to treat that. His vision will probably improve some over time. He needs to be watched though. It is possible he is developing rubeotic glaucoma, although it is probable the intraocular pressure is high from the injection last week. I asked him to restart the Alphagan, to stop the other two drops, and to return here in three weeks to make sure his pressure is more acceptable.

At this point, having lost almost all the retinal circulation in the right eye and half of the retinal circulation in the left eye, he only has half a retina in the left eye he is working off of. I told him it is very important he keep seeing you and anything that can be done to keep his blood pressure low and his cholesterol reasonable would be helpful to what remains of his retinal circulation.
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Central Retinal Artery Occlusion - 2 months old by historyvaatamisi: 126777-year-old man was doing fine. His left eye was a little worse than the right eye, and then in the 2 months ago he had sudden severe vision loss in the right eye. Vision OD is 3/200; OS is 20/60. IOP: OD 30, OS 15.
OD: Vertical C/D ratio is 0.4. The macula is white from ischemia. The arteries are narrow.
Photos confirm clinical findings.
OCT SCAN: OCT scan of the right eye shows retinal thickening, consistent with macular edema associated with a central retinal artery occlusion. The left eye has severe inferior retinal thinning, consistent with an old hemicentral retinal artery occlusion in the left eye. The fovea in the left eye is a little bit thin but not too bad.

IMPRESSION: 1. CENTRAL RETINAL ARTERY OCCLUSION RIGHT EYE
2 OLD HEMICENTRAL RETINAL ARTERY OCCLUSION LEFT EYE
3 DIABETES WITHOUT RETINOPATHY
4 ELEVATED INTRAOCULAR PRESSURE RIGHT EYE STATUS POST INJECTION RIGHT EYE A WEEK AGO

DISCUSSION: I explained to the patient that the right eye unfortunately has had a central retinal artery and unfortunately we do not have anything to treat that. His vision will probably improve some over time. He needs to be watched though. It is possible he is developing rubeotic glaucoma, although it is probable the intraocular pressure is high from the injection last week. I asked him to restart the Alphagan, to stop the other two drops, and to return here in three weeks to make sure his pressure is more acceptable.

At this point, having lost almost all the retinal circulation in the right eye and half of the retinal circulation in the left eye, he only has half a retina in the left eye he is working off of. I told him it is very important he keep seeing you and anything that can be done to keep his blood pressure low and his cholesterol reasonable would be helpful to what remains of his retinal circulation.
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Bilateral Retinal Arteriol Occlusions - Possible Susac Syndrome vaatamisi: 97980-year-old woman one month ago had vision loss and a vascular occlusion in the right eye. Vision loss occurred in the left eye about 9 years ago with cotton wool spots. Patients has a 30 year history of tinnitis.
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Bilateral Retinal Arteriol Occlusions - Possible Susac Syndrome vaatamisi: 62280-year-old woman one month ago had vision loss and a vascular occlusion in the right eye. Vision loss occurred in the left eye about 9 years ago with cotton wool spots. Patients has a 30 year history of tinnitis.
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Bilateral Retinal Arteriol Occlusions - Possible Susac Syndrome vaatamisi: 62880-year-old woman one month ago had vision loss and a vascular occlusion in the right eye. Vision loss occurred in the left eye about 9 years ago with cotton wool spots. Patients has a 30 year history of tinnitis.
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Bilateral Retinal Arteriol Occlusions - Possible Susac Syndrome vaatamisi: 56380-year-old woman one month ago had vision loss and a vascular occlusion in the right eye. Vision loss occurred in the left eye about 9 years ago with cotton wool spots. Patients has a 30 year history of tinnitis.
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Bilateral Retinal Arteriol Occlusions - Possible Susac Syndrome vaatamisi: 64280-year-old woman one month ago had vision loss and a vascular occlusion in the right eye. Vision loss occurred in the left eye about 9 years ago with cotton wool spots. Patients has a 30 year history of tinnitis.
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Bilateral Retinal Arteriol Occlusions - Possible Susac Syndrome vaatamisi: 49980-year-old woman one month ago had vision loss and a vascular occlusion in the right eye. Vision loss occurred in the left eye about 9 years ago with cotton wool spots. Patients has a 30 year history of tinnitis.
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Bilateral Retinal Arteriol Occlusions - Possible Susac Syndrome vaatamisi: 56380-year-old woman one month ago had vision loss and a vascular occlusion in the right eye. Vision loss occurred in the left eye about 9 years ago with cotton wool spots. Patients has a 30 year history of tinnitis.
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Bilateral Retinal Arteriol Occlusions - Possible Susac Syndrome vaatamisi: 45980-year-old woman one month ago had vision loss and a vascular occlusion in the right eye. Vision loss occurred in the left eye about 9 years ago with cotton wool spots. Patients has a 30 year history of tinnitis.
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Bilateral Retinal Arteriol Occlusions - Possible Susac Syndrome vaatamisi: 48080-year-old woman one month ago had vision loss and a vascular occlusion in the right eye. Vision loss occurred in the left eye about 9 years ago with cotton wool spots. Patients has a 30 year history of tinnitis.
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Bilateral Retinal Arteriol Occlusions - Possible Susac Syndrome vaatamisi: 45280-year-old woman one month ago had vision loss and a vascular occlusion in the right eye. Vision loss occurred in the left eye about 9 years ago with cotton wool spots. Patients has a 30 year history of tinnitis.
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Bilateral Retinal Arteriol Occlusions - Possible Susac Syndrome vaatamisi: 49380-year-old woman one month ago had vision loss and a vascular occlusion in the right eye. Vision loss occurred in the left eye about 9 years ago with cotton wool spots. Patients has a 30 year history of tinnitis.
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Bilateral Retinal Arteriol Occlusions - Possible Susac Syndrome vaatamisi: 47680-year-old woman one month ago had vision loss and a vascular occlusion in the right eye. Vision loss occurred in the left eye about 9 years ago with cotton wool spots. Patients has a 30 year history of tinnitis.
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Bilateral Retinal Arteriol Occlusions - Possible Susac Syndrome vaatamisi: 43980-year-old woman one month ago had vision loss and a vascular occlusion in the right eye. Vision loss occurred in the left eye about 9 years ago with cotton wool spots. Patients has a 30 year history of tinnitis.
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Bilateral Retinal Arteriol Occlusions - Possible Susac Syndrome vaatamisi: 46480-year-old woman one month ago had vision loss and a vascular occlusion in the right eye. Vision loss occurred in the left eye about 9 years ago with cotton wool spots. Patients has a 30 year history of tinnitis.
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Bilateral Retinal Arteriol Occlusions - Possible Susac Syndrome vaatamisi: 40680-year-old woman one month ago had vision loss and a vascular occlusion in the right eye. Vision loss occurred in the left eye about 9 years ago with cotton wool spots. Patients has a 30 year history of tinnitis.
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Bilateral Retinal Arteriol Occlusions - Possible Susac Syndrome vaatamisi: 44980-year-old woman one month ago had vision loss and a vascular occlusion in the right eye. Vision loss occurred in the left eye about 9 years ago with cotton wool spots. Patients has a 30 year history of tinnitis.
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Bilateral Retinal Arteriol Occlusions - Possible Susac Syndrome vaatamisi: 46680-year-old woman one month ago had vision loss and a vascular occlusion in the right eye. Vision loss occurred in the left eye about 9 years ago with cotton wool spots. Patients has a 30 year history of tinnitis.
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Bilateral Retinal Arteriol Occlusions - Possible Susac Syndrome vaatamisi: 56880-year-old woman one month ago had vision loss and a vascular occlusion in the right eye. Vision loss occurred in the left eye about 9 years ago with cotton wool spots. Patients has a 30 year history of tinnitis.
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vaatamisi: 388
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Inferotemporal and Inferonasal BRAOvaatamisi: 1254Branch Retinal Artery Occlusions - Multiple
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Cilioretinal artery occlusionvaatamisi: 521Cilioretinal artery occlusion with early venous stasis retinopathy
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Branch Retinal Artery Occlusion with Hollenhorst Plaquesvaatamisi: 430Branch Retinal Artery Occlusion with Hollenhorst Plaques
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Cilio-Retinal Artery Occlusion with "Box Carring" and Cherry Red Spotvaatamisi: 1271Cilioretinal Artery Occlusion with Cherry Red Spot
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CRAOvaatamisi: 356CRAO in OD of a 37 yr old Male, Transit Phase
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Iris Neovascularization secondary to Central Retinal Artery Occlusionvaatamisi: 991
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FA: CRAOvaatamisi: 578CRAO with cilio artery perfusion
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Branch Retinal Artery Occlusion with Hollenhorst Plaquevaatamisi: 454
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CRAO WITH SPARING OF CILIORETINAL ARTERYvaatamisi: 377This patient was found to have retinal edema from a Central Retinal Artery Occlusion with sparing of the cilioretinal artery. There were no discernible Hollenhorst plaques
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Branch Retinal Artery Occlusion with Hollenhorst Plaquevaatamisi: 366This patient was found to have retinal edema along the superotemporal arcade secondary to Branch Retinal Artery Occlusion. A Hollenhorst plaque is visible at the first bifurcation of central artery.
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