Lésion du fond d'oeil séquellaire d'un traumatisme obstétrical: à propos d'un cas [Retinal lesion due to an obstetrical traumatism: a case report].


Autoria(s): Le Rouic J.F.; Behar-Cohen F.; Moussala M.; Bernard J.A.; Renard G.; Chauvaud D.
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2001

Resumo

The authors report a case of unilateral, stable, localized, and well-circumscribed choriocapillaris atrophy associated with retinal pigment epithelium dispersion and atrophy. The anterior segment was normal. Facial examination revealed a homolateral malar hypoplasia. The other eye was normal. The electrophysiologic study did not confirm pigmentary degeneration of the retina. The patient's history included a difficult delivery using obstetrical forceps. The authors review the main ocular lesions secondary to birth trauma. In this case, they favored a traumatic chorioretinal lesion secondary to an obstetrical traumatism. In this context, progressive facial hemiatrophy is the main differential diagnosis.

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https://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_689CD8ED10D1

isbn:0181-5512 (Print)

pmid:11285446

isiid:000168265200009

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fr

Fonte

Journal Français D'ophtalmologie, vol. 24, no. 3, pp. 291-294

Palavras-Chave #Atrophy; Birth Injuries/etiology; Choroid/pathology; Eye Injuries/etiology; Facial Hemiatrophy/etiology; Female; Fluorescein Angiography; Humans; Middle Aged; Obstetrical Forceps/adverse effects; Retina/pathology; Retinal Diseases/diagnosis; Retinal Diseases/etiology; Time Factors; Visual Acuity
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article

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