1. Lipemia Retinalis Diagnosed Incidentally After Laser Photocoagulation Treatment for Retinopathy of Prematurity
- Author
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Ali Osman Saatci, Pelin Teke Kisa, Ezgi Karataş Yiğitaslan, Taylan Ozturk, and Hüseyin Onay
- Subjects
medicine.medical_specialty ,genetic structures ,low fat diet ,lipoprotein lipase ,eye disease ,Hyperlipidemias ,Case Report ,Article ,lipemia retinalis ,newborn ,Ophthalmology ,follow up ,hyperlipidemia ,Humans ,Medicine ,retinopathy of prematurity ,human ,ophthalmoscopy ,Stage (cooking) ,gestational age ,Hypertriglyceridemia ,clinical article ,Laser Coagulation ,business.industry ,prematurity ,Infant, Newborn ,Retinopathy of prematurity ,genetic screening ,apolipoprotein C2 ,RE1-994 ,triacylglycerol blood level ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,female ,retina blood vessel ,Ophthalmologic examination ,Lipemia retinalis ,Concomitant ,retrolental fibroplasia ,high density lipoprotein cholesterol level ,business ,Infant, Premature - Abstract
A preterm infant who underwent bilateral laser photocoagulation for the treatment of stage 3 retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is presented because she was incidentally diagnosed with grade 3 lipemia retinalis by dilated fundoscopy at post-laser 2 weeks. Meticulous ophthalmologic examination is imperative in premature newborns for not only ROP screening but also detecting any concomitant ocular abnormalities, which can be sight-threatening or even life-threatening. © 2021 by Turkish Ophthalmological Association.
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- 2021