Simultaneous bilateral retinal arterial occlusions treated by exchange transfusions
H. Weissman, A. J. Nadel and M. Dunn
Bilateral retinal vascular occlusions occurred simultaneously in a
25-year-old man. They were treated by exchange transfusions. After the
transfusions, the patency of the previously occluded vessels was
reestablished. Subsequently, the patient recovered good central vision. It
is interesting to speculate how exchange transfusions, used during the past
few years for treatment of life-threatening situations, may be useful for
the treatment of retinal arterial occlusions in patients with sickle cell
disease.