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Central Retinal Artery Occlusion (CRAO): Fundoscopy
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Central Retinal Artery Occlusion
The classic fundoscopic appearance of central retinal artery occlusion is a pale retina with a cherry red spot. This appearance, however, may not become evident for several hours. Other findings may include retinal arterial attenuatio, retinal arterial segmentation, retinal emboli and plaques, and optic disc oedema or atrophy. As the retinal oedema resolves over days to weeks, the characteristic fundal appearance will withdraw, however retinal attenuation may persist and optic atrophy can develop.
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The classic fundoscopic appearance of central retinal artery occlusion is a pale retina with a cherry red spot. This appearance, however, may not become evident for several hours. Other findings may include retinal arterial attenuatio, retinal arterial segmentation, retinal emboli and plaques, and optic disc oedema or atrophy. As the retinal oedema resolves over days to weeks, the characteristic fundal appearance will withdraw, however retinal attenuation may persist and optic atrophy can develop.
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Disclaimer: All the information provided by Medical Education for Visual Learners and associated videos are strictly for informational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for medical advice from your health care provider or physician. It should not be used to overrule the advice of a qualified healthcare provider, nor to provide advice for emergency medical treatment. If you think that you or someone that you know may be suffering from a medical condition, then please consult your physician or seek immediate medical attention.