
The presumed cause of anterior ischemic optic neuropathy is atherosclerotic vascular changes. Small-vessel occlusive vascular disease most likely causes occlusion of one or more posterior ciliary arteries, compromising blood flow to the optic nerve head and choroid. We present the case of a 59-year-old black man with cholesterol emboli within the retinal vasculature combined with a clinical picture of anterior ischemic optic neuropathy and choroidal nonperfusion demonstrated by i.v. fluorescein angiography. We believe this is evidence that, in a rare case, embolic phenomena may be the cause of anterior ischemic optic neuropathy.
Male, Arteriosclerosis, Fundus Oculi, Ciliary Body, Embolism, Visual Acuity, Retinal Vessels, Middle Aged, Cholesterol, Retinal Diseases, Ischemia, Optic Nerve Diseases, Humans, Visual Fields
Male, Arteriosclerosis, Fundus Oculi, Ciliary Body, Embolism, Visual Acuity, Retinal Vessels, Middle Aged, Cholesterol, Retinal Diseases, Ischemia, Optic Nerve Diseases, Humans, Visual Fields
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