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ICD-10 code: H34.11

Disease category: H34.1: Central retinal artery occlusion

What is Central Retinal Artery Occlusion, Right Eye?

Central Retinal Artery Occlusion (CRAO) is a medical condition that occurs when the central artery that supplies blood to the retina gets blocked. This can lead to a sudden loss of vision in the affected eye. When this condition affects the right eye, it is called Central Retinal Artery Occlusion, Right Eye.

Symptoms of Central Retinal Artery Occlusion, Right Eye

The most common symptom of CRAO is sudden vision loss in the affected eye. The vision loss can be partial or complete, and it can occur in a matter of seconds. Other symptoms may include:

  1. Blurred or distorted vision
  2. Absence of the normal "red-eye" reflection in flash photographs
  3. Eye pain
  4. Nausea or vomiting
Causes of Central Retinal Artery Occlusion, Right Eye

The most common cause of CRAO is a blood clot that blocks the central artery that supplies blood to the retina. Other causes may include:

  1. Arteriosclerosis (hardening of the arteries)
  2. High blood pressure
  3. Diabetes
  4. Glaucoma
  5. Temporal arteritis (inflammation of the temporal artery)
Diagnosis of Central Retinal Artery Occlusion, Right Eye

If you experience sudden vision loss in your right eye, it is important to seek medical attention immediately. Your doctor will perform a comprehensive eye examination to diagnose the condition. This may include:

  1. Visual acuity test
  2. Fluorescein angiography (to examine the blood vessels in the retina)
  3. Intraocular pressure measurement
  4. Optical coherence tomography (to examine the layers of the retina)
Conclusion

Central Retinal Artery Occlusion, Right Eye is a serious medical condition that requires immediate attention. If you experience sudden vision loss in your right eye, seek medical attention right away. While there is no cure for CRAO, early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent further vision loss.

Treatment of Central retinal artery occlusion, right eye:

Treatment options for Central Retinal Artery Occlusion, Right Eye

Central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO) is a serious eye condition that can lead to blindness if not treated promptly. It occurs when the main artery that supplies blood to the retina, located at the back of the eye, becomes blocked. This can be caused by a blood clot, an embolism, or other factors that restrict bloo...

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