Ophthalmic manifestations of giant cell arteritis

Volume: 57, Issue: suppl_2, Pages: ii63 - ii72
Published: Feb 1, 2018
Abstract
GCA, the most common systemic arteritis, affects medium-sized and larger extradural arteries that have the internal elastic lamina. Involvement of the ophthalmic artery and its branches results in visual loss, which is often complete but is usually painless. Visual loss may be monocular or binocular developing simultaneously or sequentially. Rarely, it stems from occipital lobe infarct that result in homonymous hemianopia, a visual field defect...
Paper Details
Title
Ophthalmic manifestations of giant cell arteritis
Published Date
Feb 1, 2018
Volume
57
Issue
suppl_2
Pages
ii63 - ii72
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