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Eye Diseases - Artery occlusion (Retinal)

 

A retinal artery occlusion occurs when the central retinal artery or one of the arteries that branch off of it becomes blocked.  This blockage is typically caused by a tiny embolus (clot) in the blood stream. The occlusion decreases the oxygen supply to the area of the  retina nourished by the affected artery, causing permanent vision loss.


Signs and Symptoms


    *Transient loss of vision prior to the artery occlusion (in some cases)

Central artery occlusion


    *Sudden, painless and complete loss of vision in one eye


Branch artery occlusion


    *Sudden, painless, partial loss of vision in one eye


Detection and Diagnosis


Artery occlusion is diagnosed by examining the retina with an ophthalmoscope.


Treatment


Unfortunately, there is no treatment that can consistently restore vision lost from an artery occlusion.  However, if it is caught within the first hour and treatment is initiated immediately, recovery is possible in rare cases.

 

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