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AN UNUSUAL CASE OF RETINAL ARTERIAL OCCLUSION IN CHILDHOOD

Archives of disease in childhood(2008)

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Retinal arterial thrombosis is rare in childhood. We describe a 15-year-old boy with sudden visual loss in his left eye. Ophthalmologic examination of the left eye showed an optic disk edema, and an upper visual field defect. Fluorescein angiography showed an occlusion of the lower temporal branch of the left retinal artery. Ocular motility and anterior segment structures were normal in both eyes. The boy’s medical history revealed hypercholesterolemia; cardiovascular disease and hypercholesterolemia were reported in the family. At admission, he was in good clinical condition. Physical examination revealed systolic ejection murmur. Procoagulant and anticoagulant factors (activated prothrombin time, partial thromboplastin time, free protein S, factor V Leiden, factor II, plasma homocystine, resistance to activated protein C, and antithrombin III) were normal. Hypercholesterolemia (282 mg/dL) and elevated level of lipoprotein (a) (1840 mg/dL, normal value
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