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A Murine Model of Ischemic Retinal Injury Induced by Transient Bilateral Common Carotid Artery Occlusion
Published on: November 12, 2020
Bartonella presenting as branch retinal artery occlusion in a child
Travis Redd1, Phoebe Lin1, Allison R Loh1
1Department of Ophthalmology, Casey Eye Institute, Oregon Health, and Science University, Portland, Oregon.
Abstract:
Branch retinal artery occlusion (BRAO) is rare in children. Bartonella is a known cause of branch retinal artery occlusion in adults, but it is typically not considered in the differential diagnosis for pediatric BRAO. We present the case of a 12-year old boy with a BRAO caused by a Bartonella henselae infection. This is the youngest such case reported in the literature. Although rare, Bartonella infection may be an important and underrecognized cause of pediatric BRAO.
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