Transient cortical blindness can also be seen in the absence of contrast enhancement at computed tomography scan after coronary angiography | TUNCER | Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences Old Website
 

Transient cortical blindness can also be seen in the absence of contrast enhancement at computed tomography scan after coronary angiography

Mustafa TUNCER, Murat CELIK, Aysel MILANLIOGLU, Mehmet Ata AKIL

Abstract


Transient cortical blindness after coronary angiography or angioplasty is a rare complication. Patients with aortocoronary bypass grafts such as internal mammary artery have a seperate risk factor probably because of the direct contrast injection to the vertebral artery during the catheterisation of the internal mammary artery ostium. In most cases, computed tomography scan revealed typical, symmetrical contrast enhancement in both occipital lobes Nevertheless, transient cortical blindness can be seen after coronary angiography without contrast enhancement at computed tomography scan.

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