Amaurosis Fugax: A Rare Oxaliplatin-Induced Ocular Toxicity – A Report of Three Cases [PDF]
Oxaliplatin, a third-generation platinum-based agent, is a constitutive part of systemic treatment for colorectal cancer in adjuvant and metastatic settings. Ocular toxicity is an extremely rare adverse effect of Oxaliplatin.
Mutahar Ali Tunio +2 more
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Oxaliplatin-Associated Amaurosis Fugax [PDF]
Oxaliplatin-associated amaurosis fugax has not been reported, and its clinical course and treatment remain largely unclear. A 70-year-old man with advanced gastric cancer was treated with the SOX regimen.
Kimitoshi Kubo +5 more
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Retinal artery occlusion followed by contralateral amaurosis fugax in association with eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (Churg-Strauss syndrome) [PDF]
Purpose: To describe two cases of retinal artery occlusion followed by contralateral amaurosis fugax associated with eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (EGPA, formerly known as Churg-Strauss syndrome).
Amit K. Reddy +4 more
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Transient Monocular Visual Loss (Amaurosis Fugax): How Does Age Impact Diagnosis? [PDF]
Transient monocular visual loss (TMVL), also known as transient monocular blindness or amaurosis fugax (“fleeting blindness”), is a temporary loss of vision often due to ischemia to the retina.
Vivian Paraskevi Douglas +4 more
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Antiphosphospholipid syndrome presenting with amaurosis fugax and cotton wool spots [PDF]
Purpose: To describe the importance of considering vaso-occlusive disease on the differential diagnosis of a patient presenting with amaurosis fugax (AF) and unilateral cotton wool spots (CWS).
Kimberly D. Tran +4 more
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Amaurosis fugax: risk factors and prevalence of significant carotid stenosis [PDF]
Pia Kvickström,1 Bertil Lindblom,2,3 Göran Bergström,4,5 Madeleine Zetterberg2,3 1Department of Ophthalmology, Skaraborg Hospital, Skövde, 2Department of Clinical Neuroscience/Ophthalmology, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology ...
Kvickström P +3 more
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Amaurosis Fugax in Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome: A Vexed Hurdle in a Postpartum Primigravida Patient. [PDF]
In this case report, we highlight a case of a 24-year-old primigravida who suffered a sudden and painless loss of vision and headache in the immediate postpartum period. Vision loss was transient and remarkable.
Ahuja A +4 more
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Case of Amaurosis Fugax in the Setting of a Persistent Primitive Hypoglossal Artery Requiring Carotid Endarterectomy with Regional Anesthesia. [PDF]
Patient: Male, 83-year-old Final Diagnosis: Symptomatic carotid artery lesion with a persistent primitive hypoglossal artery Symptoms: Amaurosis fugax • visual disturbance Clinical Procedure: Carotid endarterectomy Specialty: Surgery Objective ...
Telianidis S +3 more
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Lights Off, Lights On: Amaurosis Fugax in Polycythemia. [PDF]
There are many causes of amaurosis fugax, including polycythemia. Polycythemia is associated with elevated hematocrit levels and hyperviscosity, which can lead to ocular manifestations.
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Ocular Migraine With Amaurosis Fugax of the Left Eye: A Case Report. [PDF]
In amaurosis fugax, there is a sudden loss of vision in one eye. Patients gain their vision after a few minutes. The most common underlying cause is atherosclerosis of the internal carotid artery. Other underlying causes include vasospasm of the internal
Tazin F, Kumar H, Israr MA, Go CC.
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