- History of symptoms, drugs, medications, illness, trauma, family history, Bruising
- Medical exam:
- The test most helpful is an ophthalmoscopic (a device with a light source that allows doctor to look inside the eye) examination, in addition to a general eye examination.
- Using an ophthalmoscope reveals:
- Pupil's abnormal enlargement or dilation (lack of normal response to light)
- Cherry red spot and ground glass retina are some of the characteristic findings.
- Retinal arteries are reduced in size.
- Emboli or blood clots may be seen in the retinal arteries.
- Tests:
- Blood samples are sent for ESR, platelet count, blood cell count (red and white cells),Fibrinogen levels, antiphospholipid antibodies, PT/PTT, Protein Electrophoresis, glucose, and lipid levels.
- Blood cultures to rule out infections, such as endocarditis.
- ECG to diagnose heart arrhythmias.
- Carotid Doppler studies to show plaques in the carotid arteries, which supply the retinal arteries.
- Echocardiography will use sound to show bacterial vegetations or tumors of the heart.
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