Retinal vein thrombosis associated with a herbal phytoestrogen preparation in a susceptible patient

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Abstract

A 55 year old woman, known to have systemic lupus erythematosus and protein S deficiency, presented with sudden onset of visual loss in the left eye. Three days previously, she took a herbal phytoestrogen preparation for relief of her menopausal symptoms. Ophthalmological assessment showed a left inferior hemiretinal vein thrombosis. The temporal relation between the onset of visual symptoms and ingestion of this herbal preparation suggested that in this patient with a prior non-manifest prothrombotic tendency, there may be an association between the development of retinal vein thrombosis and herbal phytoestrogen use.

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Cheong, J. L., & Bucknall, R. (2005). Retinal vein thrombosis associated with a herbal phytoestrogen preparation in a susceptible patient. Postgraduate Medical Journal, 81(954), 266–267. https://doi.org/10.1136/pgmj.2004.026369

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