Obstrucción de rama macular de arteria central de la retina
Author
Orellana R,Jorge
Garibaldi D,Ricardo
Leiva P,Fernando
Núñez C,Gustavo
Vicencio T,César
Quiñones T,Ana L
Abstract
We report a 54 years old female on oral anticoagulant treatment with a mitral valve disease, with a history of two transient ischemic attacks and a decreased visual acuity. She was assessed by an ophthalmologist and signs of retinal vascular disease were found. During follow up, the patient experienced an acute unilateral loss of vision in the left eye. Fundoscopy revealed an obstruction of a macular branch of central retinal artery. Aspirin was added to oral anticoagulants and one month later, the patient experienced an upper gastrointestinal bleeding. After four months of follow up, there is no recovery of left eye vision (Rev Méd Chile 2002; 130: 86-89)