Dynamic amaurosis fugax secondary to compression of vertebral artery.

Ann Ophthalmol

Retina Vascular Unit, Wills Eye Hospital, Philadelphia, PA 19107.

Published: June 1988

Transient unilateral loss of vision can be a manifestation of ipsilateral carotid disease; whereas transient visual impairment affecting both eyes simultaneously suggests vertebral basilar-artery insufficiency. We present such a case where the symptoms were related to head position. Congenital anomalies of the vertebral arteries were found on four-vessel cervical angiography.

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