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Practical Neurology 2001;1:54-55; doi:10.1046/j.1474-7766.2001.00701.x
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Rubeosis Iridis

Graeme J. Hankey

Consultant Neurologist and Head of Stroke Unit, Royal Perth Hospital, Western Australia; Clinica Medicine, University of Western Australia. E-mail: ghankey{at}cyllene.uwa.edu.au

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A 70-year-old-man presented following the subacute onset of loss of vision in his right eye. In the previous weeks he had also experienced a dull ache around the right eye (ocular angina) and dimming of his vision in the right eye when out in sunlight, which was slow to recover. He was a smoker and taking medication for hypertension and diabetes.

Examination revealed:

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