Abstract

A 30-year-old male patient presented with branch retinal artery occlusion and branch retinal vein occlusion in his right eye. The patient had a history of atrial septal defect (ASD). A cardiology consultation was sought, and the patient was admitted for closure of moderate-grade ASD. Subsequently, his retinal hemorrhage showed improvement. Patients with branch retinal artery occlusion and branch retinal vein occlusion affecting the same retinal quadrant should be examined for heart issues to rule out an atrial septal defect.

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