Question 102

You are in the emergency room seeing a patient with an orbital fracture when one of the older emergency room doctors reports acute onset, complete, painless unilateral vision loss. You diagnose a CRAO. Which treatment option would possibly be helpful to improve vision in this patient with a CRAO?
Aspirin sublingual
Warfarin
Tissue plasminogen activator
Apixaban
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