Transient monocular blindness is a common symptom which carries important diagnostic and therapeutic implications. It is most commonly due to retinal embolism which is sometimes recognizable ophthalmoscopically. Bright, glinting emboli indicate the presence of cholesterol, while whitish homogeneous masses in the arterioles represent platelet aggregates. The usual source of emboli is atheroma at the origin of the internal carotid artery. Untreated, 16% of patients develop permanent visual loss or hemiplegia. Neither the character of the ocular symptoms, nor the frequency, duration nor total number of episodes provides a reliable guide to prognosis. However, associated or independent transient hemisphere symptoms indicate an increased risk of...
S U MM A R Y In 34 patients who presented with attacks of amaurosis fugax with no evidence of cerebr...
Amaurosis fugax is a manifestation of retinal ischemia, commonly described in the setting of carotid...
Retinal signs of atheromatous embolization. Example of plasma bleeding in the arteriole wall seconda...
• Amaurosis fugax (transient monocular blindness) is a symptom of retinal ischemia just as contralat...
Definition -monocular transient visual loss, usually with complete resolution. Historical aspects. F...
We designed a prospective study enrolling consecutive patients who presented to the Ophthalmology or...
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,...
PowerPoint Presentation: Transient Monocular Blindness: http://library.med.utah.edu/NOVEL/Wray/PPT/...
Purpose. A transient painless monocular visual loss due to a decrease in retinal circulation—also kn...
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Amaurosis fugax is a manifestation of retinal ischemia, commonly described in the setting of carotid...
Patients with transient monocular blindness (TMB) can present with many different symptoms, and diag...
Transient monocular loss of vision usually occurs as an isolated phenomenon, unassociated with other...
Amaurosis fugax (from the Greek, "amaurosis," meaning dark, and the Latin, "fugax," meaning fleeting...
S U MM A R Y In 34 patients who presented with attacks of amaurosis fugax with no evidence of cerebr...
Amaurosis fugax is a manifestation of retinal ischemia, commonly described in the setting of carotid...
Retinal signs of atheromatous embolization. Example of plasma bleeding in the arteriole wall seconda...
• Amaurosis fugax (transient monocular blindness) is a symptom of retinal ischemia just as contralat...
Definition -monocular transient visual loss, usually with complete resolution. Historical aspects. F...
We designed a prospective study enrolling consecutive patients who presented to the Ophthalmology or...
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,...
PowerPoint Presentation: Transient Monocular Blindness: http://library.med.utah.edu/NOVEL/Wray/PPT/...
Purpose. A transient painless monocular visual loss due to a decrease in retinal circulation—also kn...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
Amaurosis fugax is a manifestation of retinal ischemia, commonly described in the setting of carotid...
Patients with transient monocular blindness (TMB) can present with many different symptoms, and diag...
Transient monocular loss of vision usually occurs as an isolated phenomenon, unassociated with other...
Amaurosis fugax (from the Greek, "amaurosis," meaning dark, and the Latin, "fugax," meaning fleeting...
S U MM A R Y In 34 patients who presented with attacks of amaurosis fugax with no evidence of cerebr...
Amaurosis fugax is a manifestation of retinal ischemia, commonly described in the setting of carotid...
Retinal signs of atheromatous embolization. Example of plasma bleeding in the arteriole wall seconda...