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Title: Purtscher's retinopathy: A case report
Authors: Tatlıpınar, Sinan.
Toprak, İbrahim.
Yaylalı, Volkan.
Yıldırım, Cem.
Keskin, Nurullah.
Özden, Serap.
Keywords: Pulse steroid
Purtscher's retinopathy
Trauma
methylprednisolone
adult
article
case report
color vision
drug dose reduction
eye fundus
fluorescence angiography
head injury
human
male
ophthalmoscopy
retinopathy
traffic accident
traumatic retinopathy
visual acuity
visual field defect
visual impairment
Abstract: A 22-year-old male patient who had multiple upper extremity fractures and head trauma secondary to motorcycle accident was referred to our clinic a week after trauma for bilateral visual loss. Patient underwent a detailed ophthalmological examination including fundus fluorescein angiography, and he was diagnosed as Purtscher's retinopathy (PR). Visual acuity at baseline was counting fingers at 20 cm OD, and 1 meter OS. Patient received pulse steroid for 3 days which is followed by oral steroid with decreasing dosage for 11 days. Visual acuity at last control visit (5 months after trauma) was 0.1 OD, and 1.0 OS. Improvement in vision in our case may be spontaneous or secondary to steroid therapy. Since no proven effective treatment is currently available for PR, we believe that pulse steroid should be a potential option in these cases. Copyright © Informa Healthcare.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/4233
https://doi.org/10.1080/01658100701436199
ISSN: 0165-8107
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