Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2002;43(6):1095-1099.
Published online June 1, 2002.
Valsalva Retinopathy Associated with Blowing up of a Rubber Glove.
Chang Hwan Lee, Ha Kyoung Kim, Hyung Chan Kim
Department of Ophthalmology, Kangnam Sacred Heart Hospital, College of Medicine, Hallym University, Seoul, Korea. eyedrkim@edunet4u.net
고무장갑불기 후 발생한 Valsalva retinopathy 1례
이창환 ( Chang Hwan Lee ) , 김하경 ( Ha Kyoung Kim ) , 김형찬 ( Hyung Chan Kim )
Abstract
PURPOSE
Valsalva retinopathy is very uncommon disease, but can cause sudden reduction of visual acuity by unilateral macular hemorrhage due to a rapid rise in intrathoracic or intraabdominal pressure. It resolves usually within 1-3 months without specific treatment. We report a case associated with blowing up of a rubber glove. METHODS: A healthy young adult with normal visual acuity experienced visual blurring in one eye. At first visit, visual acuity was 0.06 with correction. Anterior segment examination was unremarkable and dilated fundus examination revealed a dumbbell-shaped preretinal hemorrhage in the macula. Preretinal hemorrhage was a well-demarcated, red-colored subinternal limiting membrane hemorrhage. Fluorescein angiography demonstrated blocked fluorescence due to hemorrhage. The patient was followed up. RESULT: Two weeks after first visit, the size of preretinal hemorrhage decreased. Three weeks after first visit, there was marked resolution of the hemorrhage with yellowish degeneration, but visual acuity was not improved. Six weeks after first visit, the preretinal hemorrhage resolved completely and visual acuity returned to normal. DISCUSSION: Valsalva retinopathy associated with blowing up of a rubber glove resolved within 6 weeks without no specific treatment.
Key Words: Macular hemorrhage;Subinternal limiting membrane hemorrhage;Valsalva retinopathy;Visual reduction


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