Introduction: The etiology and risk factors of the extremely rare retinal artery occlusion (RAO) in pediatric patients are poorly understood. We report a case of transient branch RAO (BRAO) patent foramen ovale (PFO)-related left circulation thromboembolism. Observations: A healthy sixteen-year-old female presented with painless decreased vision in her left eye. Examinations revealed ischemic edema of a localized sector of the macular area and delayed artero-venous blood transit. Following neurological, cardiological and genetic examinations, a diagnosis and subsequent treatment for PFO were undertaken. Conclusions and importance: This rare case shows that a PFO should be always considered as a potential etiology of RAO in young patients, thus highlighting the importance of investigating all potential sources of embolisms to prevent further ischemic events.
“Branch retinal artery occlusion in a sixteen-year-old girl with patent foramen ovale” / Casarini, B.; Burani, M.; Meletti, S.; Bigliardi, G.; Picchetto, L.; Verdina, T.. - In: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY. CASE REPORTS. - ISSN 2451-9936. - 38:(2025), pp. N/A-N/A. [10.1016/j.ajoc.2025.102342]
“Branch retinal artery occlusion in a sixteen-year-old girl with patent foramen ovale”
Meletti S.;Bigliardi G.;
2025
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Introduction: The etiology and risk factors of the extremely rare retinal artery occlusion (RAO) in pediatric patients are poorly understood. We report a case of transient branch RAO (BRAO) patent foramen ovale (PFO)-related left circulation thromboembolism. Observations: A healthy sixteen-year-old female presented with painless decreased vision in her left eye. Examinations revealed ischemic edema of a localized sector of the macular area and delayed artero-venous blood transit. Following neurological, cardiological and genetic examinations, a diagnosis and subsequent treatment for PFO were undertaken. Conclusions and importance: This rare case shows that a PFO should be always considered as a potential etiology of RAO in young patients, thus highlighting the importance of investigating all potential sources of embolisms to prevent further ischemic events.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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