Most viewed - Ocular Ischemic Syndrome - Microaneurysms right eye (fellow eye old CRAO) 66-year-old woman lost vision in the left eye from a central retinal artery occlusion. Vision OD is fine.
VISUAL ACUITY: OD 20/25, OS 20/50. IOP: OD 17, OS 19. There is 2+ nuclear sclerosis in both eyes.
EXTENDED OPHTHALMOSCOPY:
OD: Vertical C/D ratio is 0.1. There are patchy hemorrhages inferotemporal and superotemporal to the fovea.
OS: Vertical C/D ratio is 0.5. The nerve is pale. The macula is dry and atrophic.
PHOTOGRAPHS: Photos confirm clinical findings.
FLUORESCEIN ANGIOGRAPHY: The FA shows clustered microaneurysms temporal to the fovea in the right eye which leak in the late frames. The left eye is angiographically normal.
IMPRESSION:
1. OCULAR ISCHEMIC SYNDROME WITH RETINAL ARTERIAL MICROANEURYSMS – RIGHT EYE
2. HISTORY OF CENTRAL RETINAL OCCLUSION – LEFT EYE
DISCUSSION: I explained to the patient unfortunately the right eye looks like it is manifesting ocular ischemic syndrome, which is troublesome because that is her better eye.
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Microaneurysms from Ocular Ischemic Syndrome (non-diabetic) Right Eye - Left eye CRAO 1 year ago1305 views66-year-old woman lost vision in the left eye from a central retinal artery occlusion 1 year ago. Vision OD is fine. OD 20/25, OS 20/50
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Microaneurysms from Ocular Ischemic Syndrome (non-diabetic) Right Eye - Left eye CRAO 1 year ago1030 views66-year-old woman lost vision in the left eye from a central retinal artery occlusion 1 year ago. Vision OD is fine. OD 20/25, OS 20/50
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Microaneurysms from Ocular Ischemic Syndrome (non-diabetic) Right Eye - Left eye CRAO 1 year ago945 views66-year-old woman lost vision in the left eye from a central retinal artery occlusion 1 year ago. Vision OD is fine. OD 20/25, OS 20/50
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Microaneurysms from Ocular Ischemic Syndrome (non-diabetic) Right Eye - Left eye CRAO 1 year ago872 views66-year-old woman lost vision in the left eye from a central retinal artery occlusion 1 year ago. Vision OD is fine. OD 20/25, OS 20/50
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Microaneurysms from Ocular Ischemic Syndrome (non-diabetic) Right Eye - Left eye CRAO 1 year ago839 views66-year-old woman lost vision in the left eye from a central retinal artery occlusion 1 year ago. Vision OD is fine. OD 20/25, OS 20/50
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Microaneurysms from Ocular Ischemic Syndrome (non-diabetic) Right Eye - Left eye CRAO 1 year ago787 views66-year-old woman lost vision in the left eye from a central retinal artery occlusion 1 year ago. Vision OD is fine. OD 20/25, OS 20/50
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Microaneurysms from Ocular Ischemic Syndrome (non-diabetic) Right Eye - Left eye CRAO 1 year ago783 views66-year-old woman lost vision in the left eye from a central retinal artery occlusion 1 year ago. Vision OD is fine. OD 20/25, OS 20/50
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Microaneurysms from Ocular Ischemic Syndrome (non-diabetic) Right Eye - Left eye CRAO 1 year ago745 views66-year-old woman lost vision in the left eye from a central retinal artery occlusion 1 year ago. Vision OD is fine. OD 20/25, OS 20/50
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Microaneurysms from Ocular Ischemic Syndrome (non-diabetic) Right Eye - Left eye CRAO 1 year ago727 views66-year-old woman lost vision in the left eye from a central retinal artery occlusion 1 year ago. Vision OD is fine. OD 20/25, OS 20/50
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Microaneurysms from Ocular Ischemic Syndrome (non-diabetic) Right Eye - Left eye CRAO 1 year ago699 views66-year-old woman lost vision in the left eye from a central retinal artery occlusion 1 year ago. Vision OD is fine. OD 20/25, OS 20/50
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Microaneurysms from Ocular Ischemic Syndrome (non-diabetic) Right Eye - Left eye CRAO 1 year ago648 views66-year-old woman lost vision in the left eye from a central retinal artery occlusion 1 year ago. Vision OD is fine. OD 20/25, OS 20/50
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66-year-old woman lost vision in the left eye from a central retinal artery occlusion. Vision OD is fine.
VISUAL ACUITY: OD 20/25, OS 20/50. IOP: OD 17, OS 19. There is 2+ nuclear sclerosis in both eyes.
EXTENDED OPHTHALMOSCOPY:
OD: Vertical C/D ratio is 0.1. There are patchy hemorrhages inferotemporal and superotemporal to the fovea.
OS: Vertical C/D ratio is 0.5. The nerve is pale. The macula is dry and atrophic.
PHOTOGRAPHS: Photos confirm clinical findings.
FLUORESCEIN ANGIOGRAPHY: The FA shows clustered microaneurysms temporal to the fovea in the right eye which leak in the late frames. The left eye is angiographically normal.
IMPRESSION:
1. OCULAR ISCHEMIC SYNDROME WITH RETINAL ARTERIAL MICROANEURYSMS – RIGHT EYE
2. HISTORY OF CENTRAL RETINAL OCCLUSION – LEFT EYE
DISCUSSION: I explained to the patient unfortunately the right eye looks like it is manifesting ocular ischemic syndrome, which is troublesome because that is her better eye.