nätharmsartärsocclusion
Nätharmsartärsocclusion, often referred to as central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO), is a medical condition characterized by the blockage of the main artery supplying blood to the retina. This blockage leads to a sudden and severe loss of vision, often described as a curtain descending over the eye. The retina, a light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye, requires a constant supply of oxygen and nutrients from the retinal arteries to function properly. When this blood flow is interrupted, retinal cells begin to die, resulting in vision impairment.
The most common cause of CRAO is an embolus, a small clot that travels from elsewhere in
Diagnosis of CRAO is typically made through a thorough eye examination, which may include checking visual acuity,