2013
DOI: 10.1007/s00417-013-2306-7
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Bilateral serous detachment of retina: an unusual mode of revelation of thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura of favorable outcome with plasma exchange

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“…Reprint requests: Joshua Robinson, MD, 124 Sunset Court, West Columbia, SC 29169; e-mail: Jrobinson@palmettoretina.com DELAYED RECOVERY AFTER TTP-RELATED ERDS significant visual recovery without complete resolution of subretinal fluid after 13 days. 9 Visual outcomes were excellent for all patients, but the recovery period was variable, ranging from days to months.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…Reprint requests: Joshua Robinson, MD, 124 Sunset Court, West Columbia, SC 29169; e-mail: Jrobinson@palmettoretina.com DELAYED RECOVERY AFTER TTP-RELATED ERDS significant visual recovery without complete resolution of subretinal fluid after 13 days. 9 Visual outcomes were excellent for all patients, but the recovery period was variable, ranging from days to months.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…10 Another 32-year-old woman with TTP-associated serous retinal detachment also achieved significant of visual acuity after 6 days of treatment with PLEX and steroids. 19 Another case report noted a young female who developed bilateral serous retinal detachments from TTP that was treated with PLEX and rituximab, with improvement in vision from 20/400 to 20/50 in the span of 16 months. 13 A paediatric patient who presented with orbital and nasal mucosal bleeding had improvement in the platelet count after three sessions of PLEX, but required 3 months for resolution of the ocular bleeding with long-term vision impairment.…”
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“…One 46-year-old woman with recurrent TTP presented with sudden vision loss due to unilateral exudative retinal detachment received treatment with PLEX and steroids resulting in improvement in her vision symptoms starting at day 2 10. Another 32-year-old woman with TTP-associated serous retinal detachment also achieved significant of visual acuity after 6 days of treatment with PLEX and steroids 19. Another case report noted a young female who developed bilateral serous retinal detachments from TTP that was treated with PLEX and rituximab, with improvement in vision from 20/400 to 20/50 in the span of 16 months 13.…”
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“…In our patient, the blood pressure was normal, and there was no other sign of hypertensive retinopathy. Only 3 other cases unrelated to hypertension have been reported [ 2 , 3 , 4 ]. However, for 2 of the 3 cases, other risk factors for exudative retinal detachment were present, such as a postpartum context [ 3 ] or a retinal pigment epithelium tear [ 2 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Only 3 other cases unrelated to hypertension have been reported [ 2 , 3 , 4 ]. However, for 2 of the 3 cases, other risk factors for exudative retinal detachment were present, such as a postpartum context [ 3 ] or a retinal pigment epithelium tear [ 2 ]. This suggests that hypertension probably plays an important role in the development of exudative retinal detachment in TTP, but other factors remain to be identified.…”
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confidence: 99%