A 55 year’s man who is hypertensive suddenly lost his vision. The retina is pale and fovea appears as a spot.
What is the single most appropriate treatment?
A . Corticosteroids
B . Pan retinal photocoagulation
C . Press over eyeball
D . Scleral buckling
Answer: C
Explanation:
In central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO) retina becomes pale and fovea. Hypertension is a major cause of CRAO. Apply direct pressure for 5-15 seconds, then release. Repeat several massage can dislodge the embolus to a point further down the arterial circulation and improve retinal perfusion.
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