PHOTORECEPTOR DAMAGE IN TERSON SYNDROME

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PHOTORECEPTOR DAMAGE IN TERSON SYNDROME. / Szeligowski, Tomasz; Fu, Dun J; Fernandez-Ledo, Noa; Birtel, Johannes; Aslam, Sher A; Patel, Chetan K; Xue, Kanmin; Charbel Issa, Peter.

in: RETINA-J RET VIT DIS, Jahrgang 43, Nr. 9, 01.09.2023, S. 1557-1562.

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Harvard

Szeligowski, T, Fu, DJ, Fernandez-Ledo, N, Birtel, J, Aslam, SA, Patel, CK, Xue, K & Charbel Issa, P 2023, 'PHOTORECEPTOR DAMAGE IN TERSON SYNDROME', RETINA-J RET VIT DIS, Jg. 43, Nr. 9, S. 1557-1562. https://doi.org/10.1097/IAE.0000000000003842

APA

Szeligowski, T., Fu, D. J., Fernandez-Ledo, N., Birtel, J., Aslam, S. A., Patel, C. K., Xue, K., & Charbel Issa, P. (2023). PHOTORECEPTOR DAMAGE IN TERSON SYNDROME. RETINA-J RET VIT DIS, 43(9), 1557-1562. https://doi.org/10.1097/IAE.0000000000003842

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Szeligowski T, Fu DJ, Fernandez-Ledo N, Birtel J, Aslam SA, Patel CK et al. PHOTORECEPTOR DAMAGE IN TERSON SYNDROME. RETINA-J RET VIT DIS. 2023 Sep 1;43(9):1557-1562. https://doi.org/10.1097/IAE.0000000000003842

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title = "PHOTORECEPTOR DAMAGE IN TERSON SYNDROME",
abstract = "PURPOSE: To describe photoreceptor damage in patients with Terson syndrome as a potential cause for inconsistent clinical outcomes.METHODS: Clinical evaluation and retinal imaging in six patients.RESULTS: Four patients were women and two men, with an average age of 46.8 years (SD 8.9). Four patients suffered aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage, one vertebral artery dissection, and one superior sagittal sinus thrombosis. In 11 eyes, a consistent pattern of outer retinal changes within the central retina affecting the ellipsoid zone and the outer nuclear layer was observed, indicating photoreceptor damage. Areas of photoreceptor damage showed poor spatial correlation with intraocular hemorrhage, particularly subinternal limiting membrane hemorrhage. The observed retinal abnormalities demonstrated incomplete recovery over long-term follow-up 3.5 to 8 years posthemorrhage, irrespective of surgical or conservative treatment strategy, and had variable impact on the patients' visual function.CONCLUSION: The observations suggest that photoreceptor damage in Terson syndrome likely represents a distinct manifestation of this condition, which could be caused by transient ischemia of the outer retina secondary to acute rise in intracranial pressure.",
keywords = "Male, Humans, Female, Middle Aged, Vitreous Hemorrhage/etiology, Macula Lutea, Retina, Subarachnoid Hemorrhage/complications, Visual Acuity, Tomography, Optical Coherence/methods",
author = "Tomasz Szeligowski and Fu, {Dun J} and Noa Fernandez-Ledo and Johannes Birtel and Aslam, {Sher A} and Patel, {Chetan K} and Kanmin Xue and {Charbel Issa}, Peter",
year = "2023",
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doi = "10.1097/IAE.0000000000003842",
language = "English",
volume = "43",
pages = "1557--1562",
journal = "RETINA-J RET VIT DIS",
issn = "0275-004X",
publisher = "Lippincott Williams and Wilkins",
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AU - Szeligowski, Tomasz

AU - Fu, Dun J

AU - Fernandez-Ledo, Noa

AU - Birtel, Johannes

AU - Aslam, Sher A

AU - Patel, Chetan K

AU - Xue, Kanmin

AU - Charbel Issa, Peter

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N2 - PURPOSE: To describe photoreceptor damage in patients with Terson syndrome as a potential cause for inconsistent clinical outcomes.METHODS: Clinical evaluation and retinal imaging in six patients.RESULTS: Four patients were women and two men, with an average age of 46.8 years (SD 8.9). Four patients suffered aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage, one vertebral artery dissection, and one superior sagittal sinus thrombosis. In 11 eyes, a consistent pattern of outer retinal changes within the central retina affecting the ellipsoid zone and the outer nuclear layer was observed, indicating photoreceptor damage. Areas of photoreceptor damage showed poor spatial correlation with intraocular hemorrhage, particularly subinternal limiting membrane hemorrhage. The observed retinal abnormalities demonstrated incomplete recovery over long-term follow-up 3.5 to 8 years posthemorrhage, irrespective of surgical or conservative treatment strategy, and had variable impact on the patients' visual function.CONCLUSION: The observations suggest that photoreceptor damage in Terson syndrome likely represents a distinct manifestation of this condition, which could be caused by transient ischemia of the outer retina secondary to acute rise in intracranial pressure.

AB - PURPOSE: To describe photoreceptor damage in patients with Terson syndrome as a potential cause for inconsistent clinical outcomes.METHODS: Clinical evaluation and retinal imaging in six patients.RESULTS: Four patients were women and two men, with an average age of 46.8 years (SD 8.9). Four patients suffered aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage, one vertebral artery dissection, and one superior sagittal sinus thrombosis. In 11 eyes, a consistent pattern of outer retinal changes within the central retina affecting the ellipsoid zone and the outer nuclear layer was observed, indicating photoreceptor damage. Areas of photoreceptor damage showed poor spatial correlation with intraocular hemorrhage, particularly subinternal limiting membrane hemorrhage. The observed retinal abnormalities demonstrated incomplete recovery over long-term follow-up 3.5 to 8 years posthemorrhage, irrespective of surgical or conservative treatment strategy, and had variable impact on the patients' visual function.CONCLUSION: The observations suggest that photoreceptor damage in Terson syndrome likely represents a distinct manifestation of this condition, which could be caused by transient ischemia of the outer retina secondary to acute rise in intracranial pressure.

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KW - Humans

KW - Female

KW - Middle Aged

KW - Vitreous Hemorrhage/etiology

KW - Macula Lutea

KW - Retina

KW - Subarachnoid Hemorrhage/complications

KW - Visual Acuity

KW - Tomography, Optical Coherence/methods

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