British Journal of Ophthalmology 1985;69:688-690; doi:10.1136/bjo.69.9.688
Copyright © 1985 by the BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.
Transient monocular obscuration--?amaurosis fugax: a case report.
G S Kosmorsky,
S I Rosenfeld,
R M Burde
A 73-year-old white man with pseudophakia experienced repeated bouts of transient visual loss associated with erythropsia and colour desaturation. A diagnosis of atheromatous carotid vascular disease was considered, prompting carotid angiography, during which time the patient experienced transient aphasia. Subsequent examination during an episode of visual loss showed that a spontaneous anterior chamber haemorrhage was the cause of the visual complaints.
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