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Indian J Ophthalmol ; 2022 Aug; 70(8): 3141-3142
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-224558

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Sub-internal limiting membrane hemorrhages, although uncommon, have been documented to occur in Valsalva retinopathy, blood dyscrasias, Terson syndrome, and ocular trauma. Due to their predilection for the macular region, they often lead to severe vision loss in young patients

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Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society ; : 487-491, 2011.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-78097

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PURPOSE: To report a case of a recurrent macular hemorrhage that developed after surgical removal of the internal limiting membrane (ILM) for subintimal hemorrhage due to retinal macroaneurysm. CASE SUMMARY: A 75-year-old female was admitted to the hospital complaining of decreased vision in the left eye which had started 3 weeks previously. The best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) of the right and left eye was 0.7 and 0.03, respectively. The intraocular pressure (IOP) of the right and left eye was 10 mm Hg and 12 mm Hg, respectively. On the fundus examination, macular preretinal and subretinal hemorrhage was observed and a diagnosis of retinal arterial macroaneurym of the inferonasal major artery was made. Vitrectomy was performed. After indocyanine green dye staining, the sub-ILM hemorrhage was treated with removal of the ILM. At postoperative day 3, the annular chorioretinal folds were observed due to the hypotony (4 mm Hg). However, the absence of leakage was confirmed through the sclerotomy site. At postoperative day 8, recurrent submacular hemorrhage occurred and the hemorrhage was observed to have spread after intravitreal C3F8 gas injection and when the patient was placed in the prone position. At postoperative 4 months, the hemorrhage that had invaded the macular area was completely resolved. The BCVA was 0.3, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: When removing a sub-ILM hemorrhage due to retinal macroaneurysm, recurrent hemorrhage can occur especially in a patient with ocular hypotony, as in the present case report. Physicians should be aware of this possibility and the proper treatment the condition requires.


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Aged , Female , Humans , Arteries , Eye , Hemorrhage , Indocyanine Green , Intraocular Pressure , Membranes , Ocular Hypotension , Prone Position , Retinaldehyde , Vision, Ocular , Visual Acuity , Vitrectomy
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