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Migrainous central retinal artery occlusion.
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Ocular DiseaseRetinaOphthalmologyNeurologyGlaucomaAcute ManagementPropranolol Therapy29-Year-old ManMedicineOptic Nerve
A 29-year-old man experienced a migrainous central retinal artery occlusion coincident with the initiation of propranolol therapy. The pharmacological effects of beta-blockade are discussed, and the use of beta-blockade in the acute management of anterior visual pathway migraine is examined.