Traumatic central retinal artery occlusion with sickle cell trait.

American Journal of Ophthalmology
E M Sorr, R E Goldberg

Abstract

An 8-year-old black boy with sickle cell trait struck his left brow and globe on the edge of a table and had immediate blurring of vision. Six days later visual acuity was light projection, and traumatic iritis with secondary glaucoma and perimacular edema were present. Fluorescein angiography indicated obstructed peripheral and perimacular arterioles and dye leakage from the disk.

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