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Ophthalmic artery occlusion in relapsing polychondritis
Eric D Weichel1, Andrew S Eiseman
1From the Ophthalmology Service and the Department of Surgery, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC.
Purpose:
To describe ophthalmic artery occlusion in a patient with relapsing polychondritis.
Methods:
Observational case report
Results:
: An acute episode of relapsing polychondritis caused ophthalmic artery occlusion with resultant visual acuity of no light perception.
Conclusion:
Ophthalmic artery occlusion can occur in patients with relapsing polychondritis. Patients with relapsing polychondritis need close follow-up to exclude severe vascular disease.
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