Branch retinal artery occlusion in congenital cyanotic heart disease

1994 
Arterial complications in the ocular circulation are uncommon in patients with congenital cyanotic heart disease. We report the case of a 27-year-old man with a single ventricle and partial transposition of the great vessels who presented with acute unilateral loss of the superior field of vision. Funduscopy and fluorescein angiography revealed an inferior temporal branch retinal artery occlusion without evidence of other systemic emboli. In the presence of cyanosis and secondary polycythemia, repeated phlebotomy was undertaken
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