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Acute central retinal artery occlusion associated with livedoid vasculopathy: a variant of Sneddon's syndrome.
[sneddon syndrome]
Livedoid
vasculopathy
(
LV
)
is
characterized
by
a
long
history
of
ulceration
of
the
feet
and
legs
and
histopathology
indicating
a
thrombotic
process
.
We
report
a
case
of
acute
central
retinal
artery
occlusion
in
a
32
-
year
-old
woman
who
had
LV
.
She
showed
no
discernible
laboratory
abnormalities
such
as
antiphospholipid
antibodies
and
no
history
of
cerebrovascular
accidents
.
Attempted
intra-
arterial
thrombolysis
showed
no
effect
in
restoring
retinal
arterial
perfusion
or
vision
.
The
central
retinal
artery
occlusion
accompanied
by
LV
in
this
case
could
be
regarded
as
a
variant
form
of
Sneddon
's
syndrome
,
which
is
characterized
by
livedo
reticularis
and
cerebrovascular
accidents
.
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symptom
sneddon syndrome
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