Abstract
#Retinal artery occlusion (RAO) is uncommon before the age of 40
years. Bilateral RAO at young age are extremely rare. The etiology of
RAO is usually associated with atherosclerotic risk factors and the
presence of #intravascular or #intracardiac embolic material. In young
adults, RAO may be manifestation of heart pathologies or inherited or
acquired #thrombophilia. We discuss characteristics, diagnostics and
important clinical implications basing on the case of a previously
healthy, non-smoking, #non-hormonal therapy, a 33-year-old female with
bilateral non-simultaneous RAO.
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