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Transient cortical blindness: a benign but devastating complication after coronary angiography and graft study
JPMA. the Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association
|April 1, 2015
Summary
A rare case of transient cortical blindness occurred after coronary angiography. The patient recovered fully within 72 hours, with excess contrast volume suspected as the cause.
Area of Science:
- Neurology
- Cardiology
- Radiology
Background:
- Transient cortical blindness is an exceptionally rare complication following cardiac procedures.
- Coronary angiography and bypass graft studies involve contrast agents that may pose risks.
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