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Abstract
Background
Central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO) is a rare emergency ophthalmological condition that causes sudden, acute, painless loss of vision. CRAO is a form of acute ischemic stroke and a harbinger of further cerebrovascular and cardiovascular events. We report the first case of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) patient with bilateral CRAO.
Case presentation
A 29-year-old DMD patient with dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) presented with sudden, acute, painless loss of vision in the right eye. He was diagnosed with right CRAO by ophthalmological evaluation. Although anterior chamber paracentesis and ocular massage were performed for acute treatment, the patient developed right eye blindness. Due to the absence of thrombus formation, arrhythmia, infection, vasculitis and coagulopathy, antiplatelet therapy was initiated for secondary prevention. One month after the first unilateral CRAO, he developed left CRAO despite antiplatelet therapy.
Conclusions
DMD patients with DCM are at potential risk of cerebral infarction, including CRAO. Due to the potential for devastating and permanent complications from CRAO, clinicians should promptly recognize and treat cerebral infarction, including CRAO, in DMD patients.