Bilateral Serous Retinal Detachment in Preeclampsia: Case Report

I. Kjaev, Jana Kjaeva Nivicka, S. Kjaeva, D. Karadjova, Irena Aleksioska, A. Daneva, G. Dimitrov
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Abstract Introduction. Preeclampsia presents a medical condition in pregnancy that is manifested with increased blood pressure and protein urine. Ocular involvement is rare. Retinal detachment in preeclampsia is a rare complication; it only occurs in 1-2% of severe preeclampsia but in 10% of those with eclamptic seizures. Case report. A pregnant patient G1P0 visited the outpatient clinic of the University Clinic for Ophthalmology complaining on visual disturbances. The chief complaint was blurred vision and headaches. She was in 31 week of gestation and complained that she had increased blood pressure over the last month. After initial assessment she was suspected of central serous retinal ablation (CSCR). Ocular ultrasound and posterior segment OCT (optical coherence tomography) confirmed the diagnosis. Treatment and outcome. Obstetric examination confirmed high blood (TA180/130) pressure with dipstick urine showing(+++). Unfortunately, the ultrasound showed an eutrophic pregnancy in 31 g.w. with fetus mortus inutero. The patient was administered to the intensive care unit. She had an ophthalmologic check-upat 2 weeks and one month post-partum that showed regression and visual acuity was getting better. The final check-up after 6 months revealed that retina was in place with no subretinal substantial fluid and no macular edema. Conclusion. Serous retinal detachment is a rare complication of preeclampsia. In most case it resolves spontaneously few weeks post delivery.
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子痫前期双侧浆液性视网膜脱离1例报告
摘要介绍。子痫前期是妊娠期的一种医学状况,表现为血压和蛋白尿升高。眼部受累很少见。子痫前期视网膜脱离是一种罕见的并发症;它只发生在1-2%的严重先兆子痫患者中,但发生在10%的子痫发作患者中。病例报告。妊娠患者G1P0到大学眼科门诊就诊,主诉视力障碍。主诉是视力模糊和头痛。她怀孕31周,并抱怨她在过去一个月血压升高。初步评估后,她被怀疑为中枢性浆液性视网膜消融(CSCR)。眼超声和后段OCT(光学相干断层扫描)证实了诊断。治疗和结果。产科检查证实高血压(TA180/130),试纸尿显示(+++)。不幸的是,超声显示富营养化妊娠31胎,胎儿宫内胎位。病人被送到加护病房。产后2周和1个月复查视力减退,视力逐渐好转。6个月后复查,视网膜完好,视网膜下无实质积液,无黄斑水肿。结论。浆液性视网膜脱离是子痫前期的罕见并发症。在大多数情况下,它会在分娩后几周内自行消退。
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