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5/2003
vol. 105 abstract:
Case report
Delayed massive suprachoroidal hemorrhage after retinal detachment surgery – case report
Iwona Obuchowska
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Zofia Mariak
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Online publish date: 2003/10/21
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Massive suprachoroidal hemorrhage may occur at surgery, early postoperatively or may be delayed. The authors describe a case of 79-year-old woman, who developed a massive suprachoroidal hemorrhage in 72 hours after retinal detachment surgery. In our case, the main reason of suprachoroidal hemorrhage development was postoperative hypotony and occurence of a lot of factors such hypertension, diabetes, high myopia, pseudophakia, which predispose to hemorrhage. This case is very rare but interesting because of its multifocal pathogenetical mechanism.
keywords:
delayed massive suprachoroidal hemorrhage, retinal detachment surgery |
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