Aplastic anemia induced disc edema and visual loss in pregnancy: a case report

  • Gupta S
  • Brar V
  • Keshavamurthy R
  • et al.
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ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: A case of aplastic anemia diagnosed during pregnancy, which developed bilateral disc edema and acute pre-retinal hemorrhage leading to vision loss. CASE PRESENTATION: A 20 year old primagravid female developed acute vision loss in her right eye, during hospitalization for treatment of aplastic anemia diagnosed during her pregnancy. Her best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) was hand motions and fundus evaluation revealed a large pre-macular hemorrhage in the right eye (OD) and bilateral disc edema. Neuro-imaging studies did not reveal any signs of intracranial mass lesion or edema. CONCLUSION: There was resolution of the disc edema with improvement in the pre-macular hemorrhage resulting in 20/50 vision in the right eye, following supportive transfusions. Ophthalmic manifestations developing in a pregnant patient with aplastic anemia can be successfully managed with supportive care including red blood cell and platelet transfusions.

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Gupta, S. K., Brar, V. S., Keshavamurthy, R., & Chalam, K. V. (2008). Aplastic anemia induced disc edema and visual loss in pregnancy: a case report. Cases Journal, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1757-1626-1-322

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