1. Recurrent pre-retinal haemorrhages associated with coagulation factor VII deficiency.
- Author
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Gutiérrez-Montero O and Reche-Sainz JA
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- Factor VII Deficiency diagnosis, Female, Fundus Oculi, Humans, Lasers, Solid-State therapeutic use, Recurrence, Retinal Hemorrhage diagnostic imaging, Retinal Hemorrhage surgery, Vitreous Hemorrhage diagnostic imaging, Young Adult, Blindness etiology, Factor VII Deficiency complications, Retinal Hemorrhage etiology, Vitreous Hemorrhage etiology
- Abstract
The case concerns a 20 year-old woman with a sudden visual loss in her left eye. In the fundus examination, a focal pre-retinal haemorrhage was observed in the superior temporal vascular branch with accompanying vitreous haemorrhage. There was a favourable spontaneous outcome. Eighteen months later, she presented with a new visual loss in the same eye, showing a sub-hyaloid pre-macular haemorrhage that was satisfactorily drained by hyaloidotomy using a Nd-YAG laser. The patient had also presented with an upper digestive tract haemorrhage and menorrhagia. A haemostasis study was performed that showed a coagulation factor VII deficiency. This is a very uncommon disorder that has not been previously described in association with the appearance of pre-retinal haemorrhages., (Copyright © 2019 Sociedad Española de Oftalmología. Publicado por Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.)
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- 2019
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