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Transient retinal venous and arterial occlusive events in a case of sneddon syndrome.
[sneddon syndrome]
We
report
a
case
with
venous
and
arterial
occlusive
events
in
Sneddon
syndrome
and
describe
the
accompanying
fluorescein
angiographic
findings
.
Observational
case
report
.
This
27
-
year
-old
white
woman
developed
acute
visual
loss
and
a
central
scotoma
in
her
right
eye
in
consequence
of
a
central
retinal
vein
occlusion
and
,
2
years
later
,
a
paracentral
scotoma
in
her
left
eye
in
consequence
of
an
incomplete
branch
retinal
artery
occlusion
.
Fluorescein
angiography
revealed
an
unusual
laminar
hyperfluorescence
downstream
to
the
arterial
obstruction
.
Patient
became
seropositive
for
anticardiolipin
antibodies
in
the
course
of
the
2
years
.
Eventually
,
the
ocular
together
with
neurologic
and
cardiac
manifestations
led
to
the
diagnosis
of
Sneddon
syndrome
.
Sneddon
syndrome
should
be
considered
in
any
ocular
vascular
occlusive
event
under
the
age
of
50
years
.
In
addition
,
this
case
reports
for
the
first
time
unusual
fluorescein
angiographic
findings
of
incomplete
branch
retinal
arterial
occlusions
,
possibly
associated
with
endothelial
damage
in
Sneddon
syndrome
.
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