Associations among Stroke, Myocardial Infarction, and Amaurosis Fugax in a Tertiary Referral Hospital in Taiwan. [PDF]
Background: To determine the associations among carotid stenosis, stroke, and myocardial infarction (MI) in patients with amaurosis fugax (AF). Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the records of patients diagnosed as having AF between January 2000 and ...
Sun MH, Ognoo NE.
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Recurrent Amaurosis Fugax Secondary to Tolosa-Hunt Syndrome: A Case Report and Review of Phenotypes and Pathology. [PDF]
Tolosa-Hunt syndrome (THS) is a fascinating condition that is ipso facto a cavernous sinus syndome. As such it is associated with inflammation of the cavernous sinus walls and contents with spread to contiguous structures such as the orbital apex and ...
Kesserwani H, Heersink M.
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Ipsilateral Ophthalmic Artery Stenosis in Amaurosis Fugax: A Case Report
Introduction: Amaurosis fugax is caused by an abrupt reduction of blood flow to the retina. Determining the etiology of amaurosis fugax should ensure proper management. Case Report: A 47-year-old female patient who had the first episode of amaurosis
Referano Agustiawan +4 more
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Comparison of vascular risk profile and clinical outcomes among patients with central (branch) retinal artery occlusion versus amaurosis fugax. [PDF]
Background Retinal artery occlusions lead to sudden, painless vision loss, affecting millions globally. Despite their significance, treatment strategies remain unestablished, contrasting with acute ischemic stroke (AIS), where IVT has proven efficacy ...
Diel NJ +11 more
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Ophthalmic artery stenosis presenting as amaurosis fugax [PDF]
Background Amaurosis fugax is a classic clinical presentation of carotid arterial embolism. Amaurosis results from ischemia to the retinal tissue, is vision threatening, and an ophthalmological emergency.
Ben C. Smith +2 more
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Vitreoretinal lymphoma presenting as amaurosis fugax [PDF]
Purpose: To describe a case of vitreoretinal lymphoma with unilateral vascular involvement. Observations: A 80-year-old male with recurrent amaurosis fugax (AF) in the left eye was seen in the ophthalmological department.
Andreas Arnold-Vangsted +4 more
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Homocysteinemia as a cause for amaurosis fugax in a patient without an apparent embolic source. [PDF]
Purpose: To report a case with monocular transient vision loss (TVL) associated with Hyperhomocysteinemia. Methods: We present a case with persistent TVL attacks and high level of homocysteine.
Inan S, Yavas G, Inan UU.
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Cardiovascular Morbidity and Mortality After Amaurosis Fugax.
This cohort study examines the risk of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in patients with amaurosis fugax compared with a matched control group.
Wai KM +6 more
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Amaurosis fugax progressing to retinal artery occlusion with anterior migration of a retrobulbar embolus on orbital color Doppler imaging [PDF]
Purpose: Orbital color Doppler imaging (CDI) is useful in the evaluation of sudden monocular vision loss, providing information on etiology which may guide management.
Ari H. August +4 more
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Lights Out: An Unusual Case of Amaurosis Fugax. [PDF]
A 64-year-old Caucasian woman presented to the office for a routine ocular health assessment with a secondary complaint of occasional episodes of “black vision” occurring in the right eye in the preceding 6 months. She also described occasionally seeing “
Parsons MR +4 more
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