Retinal artery occlusion often presents suddenly and typically affects only one eye. The primary symptom is a painless loss of vision, which makes this statement true. Understanding this presentation is crucial as it helps in identifying the condition swiftly to facilitate immediate medical intervention, potentially preserving vision.
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