Transient monocular blindness: Vascular causes and differential diagnoses - 10/05/18

Summary |
Transient monocular blindness is an acute episode of ischemic origin in which one eye has profound visual loss, followed by full recovery within one hour. Transient monocular blindness most often occurs in the setting of retinal ischemia secondary to carotid embolism, but other mechanisms have been reported, including thrombosis (most often in the setting of giant cell arteritis), hemodynamic disorders (secondary to severe carotid stenosis), or vasospasm. Transient monocular blindness is considered a transient ischemic attack originating in the carotid arteries, and must be managed the same as transient ischemic attack involving the brain, in order to prevent a subsequent stroke.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Transient monocular blindness, Stroke, Transient ischemic attack, Retinal ischemia
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☆ | See this article unabridged, illustrated and detailed, with electronic enhancements in EMC-Ophtalmologie : Bidot S, Biotti D. Cécité monoculaire transitoire. EMC – Ophtalmologie 2017;14(4):1–11 [Article 21-452-C-40]. |
Vol 41 - N° 4
P. e129-e136 - avril 2018 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.