Recurrent branch retinal artery occlusion from susac syndrome: case report and review of literature

Conclusion: It is a diagnostic challenge when recurrent branch retinal artery occlusion secondary to Susac syndrome presents without the classic symptoms. Optical coherence tomography angiography and subtle magnetic resonance imaging findings aided in early recognition of the diagnosis in our patient. Ultra-wide-field fluorescein angiography was an important tool in disease monitoring. Aggressive management with intravenous corticosteroids and initiation of immunosuppression resulted in long-term preservation of vision and improvement in visual field.
Source: Retinal Cases and Brief Reports - Category: Opthalmology Tags: Case Report Source Type: research