e-ISSN: 2717-7149
  • Home
  • About The Journal
  • Editorial Board
  • Instructions for Authors
  • Contact
Current Issue
Ahead Of Print
Archive
Search
Most Popular
Download Articles Read Articles
Retina Arter Tıkanıklıkları ve Tedavisi...
Santral Retinal Ven Tıkanıklığı Güncel Tedavisi...
Central Retinal Artery Occlusion As the Cause of Unilateral Concentric Narrowing of Visual Field and Presence of Cilioretinal Artery...
Bilateral Optic Disc Drusen
Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor and Anti VEGF Agents...
Central Retinal Artery Occlusion As the Cause of Unilateral Concentric Narrowing of Visual Field and Presence of Cilioretinal Artery...
Retina Arter Tıkanıklıkları ve Tedavisi...
Morning Glory Syndrome Associated with Retinochoroidal Coloboma...
Santral Retinal Ven Tıkanıklığı Güncel Tedavisi...
Bilateral Optic Disc Drusen
PureSee Kesintisiz Yüksek Kalitede Görüş
Retina-Vitreous 2015 , Vol 23 , Num 0
Turkish Abstract Abstract Article PDF Similar Articles Mail to Author
Branch Retinal Artery Occlusion in Young Adults and Protein S Deficiency, Report of Two Cases
Erkut KÜÇÜK1, Mahmut Sinan ABİT2, Dilek GÜVEN3
1M.D, Nigde State Hospital, Eye Clinic, Nigde/TURKEY
2M.D, Bingol State Hospital, Eye Clinic, Bingol/TURKEY
3M.D. Associate Professor, Sisli Training and Research Hospital, Eye Clinic, Istanbul/TURKEY
Branch retinal artery occlusion (BRAO) is a rare retinal vascular disorder in which one of the branches of central retinal artery is obstructed. It is a less common disorder and seen more often in young adults when compared to central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO). A 33 year-old male and a 39-year old female were admitted to our outpatient department with the complaint of sudden, painless visual loss in one eye. Fundoscopic examination revealed BRAO and a procedure similar to emergency protocol in management of CRAO was performed. Labaratory studies showed protein S deficiency in both cases. The final visual acuities at the 7 months follow up were better when compared to visual acuities seen in SRAT cases. Hereditery trombofilia due to protein S deficiency should be kept in mind as an etiological factor of BRAO especially in young adults. Keywords : Branch retinal arterial occlusion, protein S deficiency
PureSee Kesintisiz Yüksek Kalitede Görüş
Home
About The Journal
Editorial Board
Instructions for Authors
Contact