Retinal artery occlusion Flashcards
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Retinal artery occlusion
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Examine this man’s fundi.
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Clinical signs of Retinal artery occlusion
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- Pale, milky fundus with thread‐like arterioles
- ± Cherry red macula (choroidal blood supply)
- Cause: AF (irregular pulse) or carotid stenosis (bruit)
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Effect: optic atrophy and blind (white stick)
» Note that branch retinal artery occlusion will have a field defect opposite to the quadrant of affected retina
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Causes of Retinal artery occlusion
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Embolic: carotid plaque rupture or cardiac mural thrombus
- Treatment: aspirin, anti‐coagulation and endarterectomy -
Giant cell arteritis: tender scalp and pulseless temporal arteries
- Treatment: high‐dose steroid urgently, check ESR and arrange temporal artery biopsy to confirm diagnosis