Middle-age man presents with bilateral progressive vision loss

09:42 EST 6 Mar 2018 | Healio

A 50-year-old Asian man with a history of type 2 diabetes presented to Tufts New England Eye Center with 3 days of bilateral progressive vision loss. He denied any ocular symptoms other than a generalized blurring of his vision that was more severe in the right eye.
His current review of systems was notable for mild diffuse headache. Upon further questioning, he revealed that 3 weeks earlier he experienced several days of severe myalgias and fatigue for which he did not seek medical care, and the symptoms resolved. He had no ocular history before this episode, took no medications or

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