Retina-Vitreous
2016 , Vol 24 , Num 2
Optic Coherence Tomographic Follow-Up on Small and Atypical Premacular Hemorrhage
1M.D. Asistant Professor, Hitit University Training and Research Hospital, Eye Clinic, Corum/TURKEY2M.D., Hitit University Training and Research Hospital, Eye Clinic, Corum/TURKEY
3M.D. Professor, Hitit University Training and Research Hospital, Eye Clinic, Corum/TURKEY A 36 year-old patient with a small premacular haemorrhage which occured in his left eye secondary to Valsalva retinopathy was presented. Visual acuity of the patient improved to 20⁄20 and the hemorrhage resolved completely at the end of four months follow-up. Valsalva retinopathy may occur as a sudden, dramatic loss of central vision due to the premacular location of the haemorrhage. Haemorrhages of less than one disk diameter tend to spontaneously resolve in progress of time and a conservative approach yields generally favourable prognosis. Keywords : Optical coherens tomography, premacular hemorrhage, valsalva retinopathy