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Table 2 Patient characteristics, ocular findings, and retinal imaging features in patients with acute CRAO and MPHS on FFA:

From: Mid-phase pinpoint hyperfluorescent spots on fundus fluorescein angiography in acute central retinal artery occlusion – a novel imaging finding

Case No.

Age

Sex

Eye

Presenting Visual acuity

Symptom onset (days)

Associated systemic disease

CRAO severity

CME

(Y/N)

NSD

(Y/N)

FFA done after (days)

Arm-retina time (seconds)

Cilioretinal artery

(Y/N)

Final visual acuity

Total follow-up period (months)

1

53

M

LE

CFCF

5

Hyperhomocysteinemia, hyperlipidaemia

Mild

N

N

0

32.3

N

CFCF

2

2

55

M

RE

HM

0

Hypertension

Severe

N

N

1

26.8

N

CF ½ MT

1

3

33

M

RE

3/60

7

Vasculitis

Moderate

N

Y

2

10.9

Y

1/60

2

4

37

F

RE

LP

0

Heart disease

Moderate

Y

Y

0

14.9

Y

6/60

6

5

41

M

RE

HM

0

Hypertension, hypercholesterolemia

Moderate

N

N

1

26.3

N

CF 1 MT

2

6

56

M

RE

6/75

2

Hypertension, ICA occlusion

Severe

N

N

0

14

N

6/75

1

7

20

M

LE

HM

0

Vasculitis

Moderate

N

N

1

27

N

3/60

4

8

34

M

RE

CF ½ MT

3

Nil

Severe

N

N

2

16.5

Y

CF ½ MT

1

9

76

F

LE

CF ½ MT

0

Hypertension, ICA occlusion

Moderate

N

N

1

39.7

Y

CF ½ MT

1

10

21

F

RE

CF ½ MT

1

Nil

Moderate

N

N

0

12.5

N

CF ½ MT

1

11

46

M

RE

6/18

3

Diabetes Mellitus

Moderate

N

N

0

18.5

Y

6/6

5

  1. Abbreviations: CRAO – central retinal artery occlusion; MPHS – mid-phase pinpoint hyperfluorescent spots; FFA – fundus fluorescein angiography; M – male; F – female; RE – right eye; LE – left eye; CFCF – counting fingers close to face; HM – hand motions; LP – light perception; CF – counting fingers; ICA – internal carotid artery; CME – cystoid macular edema; NSD – neurosensory detachment; Y – yes; N - no