Akh. Kwok et al., BILATERAL ARTERITIC CENTRAL RETINAL ARTERY-OCCLUSION IN A CHINESE PATIENT, Australian and New Zealand journal of ophthalmology, 26(2), 1998, pp. 175-176
Purpose: To report the first case of bilateral central retinal artery
occlusion caused by giant cell arteritis in a Chinese patient. Methods
: We studied a Chinese patient who had a history of weight loss, calf
claudication and sequential right and left central retinal artery occl
usion. Results: The erythrocyte sedimentation rate was greater than 15
0 mm/h. Temporal artery biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of giant cell a
rteries. Systemic steroid prevented further visual loss in the second
eye. Conclusions: We believe that this is the first report in literatu
re on the ophthalmological presentation of giant cell arteritis in a C
hinese patient. Giant cell arteritis as a cause of central retinal art
ery occlusion should always be on the list of differential diagnosis,
as early diagnosis and treatment may help to salvage the first eye and
prevent blindness from developing in the second eye.