Abstract

We describe the case of a 42‐year‐old woman who had two episodes of visual loss, first in one and later in the other eye, which caused bilateral reduction of visual acuity to 2/10 with optic atrophy. Detailed clinical and laboratory assessment revealed an activated protein C (APC) resistance and no other obvious cause. APC resistance has not been previously reported as an etiologic factor of central retinal artery occlusion.

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