Indian Journal of Ophthalmology (Jan 2013)
The central retinal artery occlusion in the right eye followed by a branch retinal artery occlusion in the left eye four days later
- Cagatay Caglar,
- Zeliha Caglar,
- Adem Gul
Affiliations
- Cagatay Caglar
- Zeliha Caglar
- Adem Gul
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.4103/0301-4738.119331
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 61,
no. 11
pp. 667 – 669
Abstract
A 65-year-old woman was admitted to our clinic with complaints of sudden, painless, decrease in vision, and sectoral visual field defect in the left eye and later presented to our clinic again with a history of sudden loss of vision in her right eye. In this case study we reported that the patient had branch retinal artery occlusion (BRAO) in the left eye and at the same time progressing central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO) in the right eye.
Keywords
- Anterior segment parameter
- pars plana vitrectomy
- pentacam
- silicone oil injection
- Astigmatism
- cataract surgery
- toric lens
- toric intraocular lens
- Amblyopia
- anisometropia
- occlusion
- recurrence
- visual acuity
- Cortical visual impairment
- flash visual evoked potentials
- periventricular leucomalacia
- stimulation frequency in visual evoked potentials
- visual evoked potentials
- Cytomegalovirus retinitis
- cytomegalovirus retinitis retinal detachment
- cytomegalovirus
- highly active antiretroviral therapy
- Incidence
- postnatal weight gain
- retinopathy of prematurity
- risk factors
- weight gain proportion
- Nasal incision
- surgically induced astigmatism
- temporal incision
- Mantoux test
- serpiginous choroiditis
- tuberculosis
- Distortion
- epiretinal membrane
- macular hole
- metamorphopsia
- morphision
- Complication
- phacoemulsifi cation learning curve
- resident training
- Choroidal metastases
- lung adenocarcinoma
- Spectral Domain OCT
- Calcified heart valve
- emboli
- internal carotid artery plaque