MAMC Journal of Medical Sciences (Jan 2016)
Isolated unilateral traumatic purtscher's retinopathy: An unusual presentation
Abstract
This report describes a 55-year-old healthy male, who presented with defective vision, 2 days after a fall from height. Ophthalmoscopy showed multiple superficial retinal hemorrhages with cotton wool spots near the optic disc of the right eye. The left eye was normal. There was no evidence of focal neurological deficits, long bone fractures, or chest compression. With the history of trauma and characteristic retinal findings, a diagnosis of Purtscher's retinopathy was made. The patient was treated with tapering dose of systemic steroid. Visual acuity failed to regain with development of consecutive optic atrophy.
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