Journal article

Susac syndrome: Microangiopathy of the retina, cochlea and brain

VPJ Saw, PA Canty, CM Green, RJ Briggs, PD Cremer, B Harrisberg, P McCluskey, J O'Day, M Paine, D Wakefield, JDG Watson

Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology | Published : 2000

Abstract

Background: Susac syndrome is characterized by the triad of branch retinal arterial occlusions, encephalopathy and cochlear microangiopathy. The underlying process is believed to be a small vessel vasculitis causing microinfarcts in the retina, brain and cochlea. Methods: Analysis of two male and two female cases of Susac syndrome recognized in Australia. Results: In this series the epidemiology, mode of presentation, ophthalmologic features, neurologic and cochleo-vestibular features, radiologic characteristics, cerebrospinal fluid findings, therapeutic interventions, clinical course and outcome of Susac syndrome is examined. Key ophthalmologic differential diagnoses include systemic lupus ..

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