Bilateral severe visual loss in a patient with acute pancreatitis: Purtscher-like Retinopathy
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https://doi.org/10.20513/2447-6595.2017v57n2p50-52Palabras clave:
Retina. Pancreatitis. Optic atrophy. Complement activation. Optic nerve.Resumen
Purtscher retinopathy is a unilateral or bilateral visual loss following acute injury to the thorax or head. It is characterized by large cotton-wool spots, hemorrhages, and retinal edema. Vision loss may be permanent due to isquemia of the retina, and optic atrophy. Is thought to be a result of injury-induced complement ativation causing granulocyte aggregation and leukoembolization. Other conditions may active complement and may produce similar fundus appearance including acute pancreatitis, collagen-vascular disease, childbirth, and amniotic fluid embolism. Herein, we describe a patient with bilateral permanent visual loss following diagnosis of acute pancreatitis.
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2017-08-24
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