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Valsalva retinopathy: diagnostic challenges in a patient with pars‐planitis
Author(s) -
Androudi Sofia,
Ahmed Muna,
Brazitikos Periklis,
Foster C Stephen
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
acta ophthalmologica scandinavica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1600-0420
pISSN - 1395-3907
DOI - 10.1111/j.1600-0420.2005.00456.x
Subject(s) - medicine , ophthalmology , retinopathy , diabetes mellitus , endocrinology
. Purpose:  To describe a case of Valsalva retinopathy in a patient with pars‐planitis and to discuss its managementMethods:  We present a case of a 19‐year‐old male with a six‐month history of bilateral intermediate uveitis, referred for evaluation of recent‐onset spontaneous bilateral vitreous hemorrhages. Clinical evaluation and fluorescein angiography were negative for the presence of neovascularization. On closer questioning the patient revealed that he had his most recent symptoms after heavy weight lifting.Results:  The patient was instructed to avoid heavy weight lifting. Over the next two months, vitreal hemorrhages had resolved. However, despite the treatment with systemic prednisone, the patient's intermediate uveitis was still active, and cystoid macular edema had developed. Therefore, we proceeded to systemic immunomodulatory therapy, which controlled the inflammation and preserved vision in each eye.Conclusions:  Although a very rare cause, Valsalva maneuver should be included in the differential diagnosis of bilateral vitreous hemorrhages. Ophthalmologists should advise patients with known eye problems that can predispose to vitreal hemorrhages to refrain from it.

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