This patient presents 3 months after reporting sudden visual loss. Why?

Tip #215

Analysis

There is marked thinning of the retina. This is predominantly in the inner retina; the ganglion cell layer and nerve fiber layer are markedly reduced in thickness. There is also some subtle fluid located in the outer plexiform/outer nuclear area.

The patient was treated for significant vascular pruning and an embolus on clinical exam.

In this tip's accompanying 10 min. video, we'll review:

  • The systemic evaluation of an intraretinal embolus
  • The differential diagnosis of retinal thinning
  • The importance of an arterial “cut-off” sign on angiography
Tip #215 Analysis

OCT Tip

Any patient with inner retinal thinning should warrant consideration of remote retinal artery occlusion.

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