罕见的非手术相关性自发性脉络膜上大出血。一份病例报告。

Q4 Medicine Ceska a Slovenska Oftalmologie Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.31348/2023/26
Hasan, M Musa, Ali, M Mustapha, Halim
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目的:我们报告两例罕见的非手术相关自发性脉络膜上出血。病例报告:首例患者为73岁男性,高血压未得到控制,表现为左视力丧失,仅能感知光,眼压(IOP)和血压(BP)非常高,分别为68 mmHg和196/106 mmHg。眼部检查显示眼底视野受限,b超显示近吻处脉络膜上出血。第二例患者为59岁男性,接受终身华法林瓣膜置换术后,出现手部运动视力和IOP为47 mmHg。b超显示黄斑下及脉络膜上大量出血,治疗范围为国际标准化比值(INR)。结论:脉络膜上出血是眼科手术中罕见的并发症之一。然而,自发性脉络膜上出血是一种罕见的疾病。大多数报告的病例都与潜在的医疗条件有关。因此,预防至关重要。这需要眼科医生、内科医生和全科医生来管理这组有相关危险因素的患者,以便更好地识别这种破坏性的眼部并发症,早期发现可能会降低眼部发病率。
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RARE NON-SURGICAL RELATED MASSIVE SPONTANEOUS SUPRACHOROIDAL HEMORRHAGE. A CASE REPORT.

Aims: We present two rare cases of non-surgical-related massive spontaneous suprachoroidal hemorrhage.

Case report: The first case was a 73-year-old male with uncontrolled hypertension, who presented with left vision loss, only able to perceive light, with very high intraocular pressure (IOP) and blood pressure (BP), 68 mmHg and 196/106 mmHg, respectively. Ocular examination showed a limited fundus view, and the B-scan revealed near kissing suprachoroidal hemorrhage. The second case was a 59-year-old male, post valve replacement surgery on life-long warfarin, who presented with hand movement vision and IOP of 47 mmHg. The B-scan showed massive submacular and suprachoroidal hemorrhage with therapeutic range International Normalized Ratio (INR).

Conclusion: Suprachoroidal hemorrhage is one of the rare complications that can be seen in any ocular surgery. However, spontaneous suprachoroidal hemorrhage is a rarer disease. Most of the reported cases are associated with underlying medical conditions. Thus prevention is crucial. This involves ophthalmologists, physicians and general practitioners in managing this group of patients with associated risk factors, for better recognition of this devastating ocular complication in which early detection may reduce ocular morbidity.

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