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Central retinal artery occlusion: timing and mode of presentation
European Journal of Neurology, 04/22/09
Rudkin AK et al. - Just under half (48%) of our cohort of CRAO patients were reviewed by an in-hospital ophthalmologist within the 20-h therapeutic time window for thrombolytic therapy and thus could qualify for inclusion in a randomized controlled trial according to EAGLE inclusion criteria. If thrombolysis is proven to be a feasible and safe treatment in CRAO then public awareness should be raised of the symptoms and an efficient direct referral pathway to an in-hospital ophthalmologist established to aid treatment delivery.
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