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Branch retinal artery occlusions in woman with Susac syndrome

Large ischemic area in the lower half of the left retina (arrow) and smaller infarct in the top left quadrant (tailed arrow), representing branch retinal artery occlusions in a 32-year-old woman with Susac syndrome. (Source: Engeholm M, Leo-Kottler B, Rempp H, et al. Encephalopathic Susac's syndrome associated with livedo racemosa in a young woman before the completion of family planning. BMC Neurol 2013;13:185. Creative Commons Attribution [CC BY] license, creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0.)

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  • Cerebral microinfarcts
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