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Acute monocular blindness associated with spontaneous common carotid artery dissection
J Lubin1, J Capparella, M Vecchione
1Department of Emergency Medicine, Rhode Island Hospital, Brown University School of Medicine, Providence, RI 02903, USA. Jeffrey_Lubin_MD@brown.edu
Annals of Emergency Medicine
|August 29, 2001
Abstract:
The evaluation of patients with loss of vision is common in the emergency department. Central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO) is a potentially reversible cause of acute monocular blindness. When evaluating a patient with CRAO, the potential underlying causes should be considered while simultaneously initiating treatment. We present a case of spontaneous common carotid artery dissection manifesting as CRAO and propose that spontaneous carotid artery dissection be included in the differential diagnosis of CRAO.