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1. Neuro-ophthalmic outcomes after carotid intervention for ocular symptoms.

2. [Amaurosis fugax in Marfan syndrome with myxomatous degeneration].

4. The crucial role of gadolinium-enhanced MRI in a case of amaurosis fugax - a case report and literature review.

5. [Unique visual symptom of amaurosis fugax: a case report].

6. Hypnic Amaurosis Fugax.

7. Predictive Factors for Pre-operative Recurrence of Cerebrovascular Symptoms in Symptomatic Carotid Stenosis.

9. Solitary Left Ventricular Septal Mass and Amaurosis Fugax.

10. Editor's Choice - Prognostic Role of Pre-Operative Symptom Status in Carotid Endarterectomy: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

11. Last neurologic event is associated with risk of in-hospital stroke or death after carotid endarterectomy or carotid artery stenting: Secondary data analysis of the German statutory quality assurance database.

12. Carotid artery stenosis, an underestimated cause of stroke recurrence in patients with ischaemic monocular visual loss.

13. Alternating Amaurosis Fugax in Trousseau Syndrome: A Case Report.

14. Amaurosis fugax as the presenting symptom of metastatic lung adenocarcinoma.

15. A case report of isolated orbital vasculitis mimicking retinal migraine: A potential cause of recurrent transient monocular blindness and ipsilateral headache.

16. Homocysteinemia as a cause for amaurosis fugax in a patient without an apparent embolic source.

18. Ectopic origin of the ascending pharyngeal artery: implications for carotid surgery.

19. Statin-induced myopathy prevented by creatine administration.

20. An Unusual Polypoid Symptomatic Carotid Plaque.

21. Carotid arteritis causing amaurosis fugax and ischaemic cerebrovascular events in neurosarcoidosis.

22. [Transient monocular blindness: Vascular causes and differential diagnoses].

23. Transient monocular blindness: Vascular causes and differential diagnoses.

24. Lights Out: An Unusual Case of Amaurosis Fugax.

25. When love makes a lover (transiently) blind: A case report describing postcoital Valsalva retinopathy.

26. A short time interval between the neurologic index event and carotid endarterectomy is not a risk factor for carotid surgery.

27. Symptomatic carotid stenosis and stroke risk in patients with transient ischemic attack according to the tissue-based definition.

29. Vasospastic Amaurosis Fugax Diagnosed by Cerebral Angiography.

30. A fatal case of primary cardiac chondrosarcoma presenting with amaurosis fugax.

32. Recurrent amaurosis fugax and hemichorea: limb-shaking TIA.

33. Increased intraocular pressure after vitreoretinal surgery as a cause of ipsilateral amaurosis fugax upon rising to a standing position.

34. Risk of early recurrent stroke in symptomatic carotid stenosis.

35. Vision loss with bending over.

36. A 65-year-old man with transient monocular vision loss.

37. A traveling "spot sign" in recurrent amaurosis fugax and central retinal artery occlusion.

38. Features of patients with transient monocular blindness: a multicenter retrospective study in Japan.

39. Amaurosis fugax in ocular vascular occlusive disorders: prevalence and pathogeneses.

40. Young patient with headache and amaurosis fugax.

41. Spectrum of transient visual symptoms in a transient ischemic attack cohort.

42. Angiographically documented transient monocular blindness: retinal migraine?

43. Risk of very early recurrent cerebrovascular events in symptomatic carotid artery stenosis.

44. Cervical rib resulting in amaurosis fugax and stroke.

45. Recurrent transient monocular blindness from stenotic central retinal artery.

46. Comparison of carotid artery stenting and carotid endarterectomy in patients with symptomatic carotid artery stenosis: a single center study.

47. Patterns of non-embolic transient monocular visual field loss.

48. Light-induced amaurosis fugax due to severe distal internal carotid artery stenosis: in view of managing ocular ischemic syndrome.

49. Embolic and nonembolic transient monocular visual field loss: a clinicopathologic review.

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