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Risk of acute stroke in patients with retinal artery occlusion: a systematic review and meta-analysis
CONCLUSIONS: The meta-analysis demonstrated that people with RAO are significantly more likely to get an acute stroke than patients without RAO. In addition, patients with RAO are substantially more likely than those without RAO to develop an acute stroke following an occlusion episode, especially if they are under 75 years old. However, given that only a small number of the studies in our review did not show a clear correlation between the two, we believe more research is required to conclusively link RAO and the prevalence of acute stroke.PMID:37401301 | DOI:10.26355/eurrev_202306_32803
Source: European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences - July 4, 2023 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: O Al Jarallah Source Type: research

Risk of Acute Ischemic Stroke in Patients With Monocular Vision Loss of Vascular Etiology
Conclusions: Patients with MVL of vascular etiology such as TMVL, CRAO, or BRAO may have up to 19.5% risk of concurrent ischemic stroke, even when there are no other neurologic deficits. These strokes were detected acutely with brain MRI using DWI but were missed on CT.
Source: Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology - August 17, 2018 Category: Opthalmology Tags: Original Contribution Source Type: research

Symptomatic carotid near-occlusion causes a high risk of recurrent ipsilateral ischemic stroke
ConclusionsSymptomatic carotid near-occlusion has a high short-term risk of recurrent ipsilateral ischemic stroke, especially near-occlusion with full collapse.
Source: Journal of Neurology - November 6, 2019 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

Prediction for the Total MRI Burden of Cerebral Small Vessel Disease With Retinal Microvascular Abnormalities in Ischemic Stroke/TIA Patients
Conclusions: These results suggest that retinal microvascular abnormalities have predictive value for severe total cSVD burden in ischemic stroke/TIA patients.
Source: Frontiers in Neurology - April 15, 2020 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

Retinal Structural and Microvascular Alterations in Different Acute Ischemic Stroke Subtypes.
Discussion. Compared with superficial microvascular network, deep microvascular network is more sensitive to ischemic stroke. In addition, we have demonstrated quadrant-specific pRNFL abnormalities in LAA and SAA patients. Superior quadrant pRNFL thickness differences between stroke subgroups may suggest that changes in retinal nerve fiber layer are more sensitive to subtype identification than changes in retinal microvascular structure. All in all, the alteration in retinal structural and microvascular may further elucidate the role of the neovascular unit in ischemic stroke, suggesting that the combination of these two i...
Source: Journal of Ophthalmology - January 27, 2021 Category: Opthalmology Tags: J Ophthalmol Source Type: research