We designed a prospective study enrolling consecutive patients who presented to the Ophthalmology or Neurology Clinics at our institutions (Boston Medical Center and Boston Veterans Administration Medical Center) for evaluation of: 1) probable or definite amaurosis fugax (transient monocular blindness); 2) retinal emboli; 3) retinal artery occlusion; and/or 4) ischemic optic neuropathy
Purpose: To describe the 10-year incidence of retinal emboli, the associated risk factors, and the r...
Definition -monocular transient visual loss, usually with complete resolution. Historical aspects. F...
Patients with transient monocular blindness (TMB) can present with many different symptoms, and diag...
Transient monocular blindness is a common symptom which carries important diagnostic and therapeutic...
• Amaurosis fugax (transient monocular blindness) is a symptom of retinal ischemia just as contralat...
PowerPoint Presentation: Transient Monocular Blindness: http://library.med.utah.edu/NOVEL/Wray/PPT/...
Amaurosis fugax is a transient visual disturbance that is typically caused by a circulatory, ocular,...
Amaurosis fugax is a transient visual disturbance that is typically caused by a circulatory, ocular,...
When transient monocular blindness (TMB), branch retinal artery occlusion (BRAO), central retinal ar...
To evaluate the risk of concurrent acute ischemic stroke and monocular vision loss (MVL) of vascular...
The ocular fundus allows direct visualization of the retinal vasculature, blood vessels that are par...
The ocular fundus allows direct visualization of the retinal vasculature, blood vessels that are par...
The ocular fundus allows direct visualization of the retinal vasculature, blood vessels that are par...
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Purpose. A transient painless monocular visual loss due to a decrease in retinal circulation—also kn...
Purpose: To describe the 10-year incidence of retinal emboli, the associated risk factors, and the r...
Definition -monocular transient visual loss, usually with complete resolution. Historical aspects. F...
Patients with transient monocular blindness (TMB) can present with many different symptoms, and diag...
Transient monocular blindness is a common symptom which carries important diagnostic and therapeutic...
• Amaurosis fugax (transient monocular blindness) is a symptom of retinal ischemia just as contralat...
PowerPoint Presentation: Transient Monocular Blindness: http://library.med.utah.edu/NOVEL/Wray/PPT/...
Amaurosis fugax is a transient visual disturbance that is typically caused by a circulatory, ocular,...
Amaurosis fugax is a transient visual disturbance that is typically caused by a circulatory, ocular,...
When transient monocular blindness (TMB), branch retinal artery occlusion (BRAO), central retinal ar...
To evaluate the risk of concurrent acute ischemic stroke and monocular vision loss (MVL) of vascular...
The ocular fundus allows direct visualization of the retinal vasculature, blood vessels that are par...
The ocular fundus allows direct visualization of the retinal vasculature, blood vessels that are par...
The ocular fundus allows direct visualization of the retinal vasculature, blood vessels that are par...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
Purpose. A transient painless monocular visual loss due to a decrease in retinal circulation—also kn...
Purpose: To describe the 10-year incidence of retinal emboli, the associated risk factors, and the r...
Definition -monocular transient visual loss, usually with complete resolution. Historical aspects. F...
Patients with transient monocular blindness (TMB) can present with many different symptoms, and diag...