A 58-year-old patient reports intermittent monocular visual loss lasting 2–10 minutes in the right eye, described as a 'curtain coming down from above.' The episodes resolve completely. Which historical detail is MOST critical to document next to differentiate amaurosis fugax from other transient monocular vision loss?
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A
Whether the episodes occur in bright or dim lighting
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B
The presence of associated ipsilateral carotid bruit or cardiovascular risk factors
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C
Whether the patient wears contact lenses or spectacles during episodes
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D
The time of day when episodes most commonly occur