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pmid: 1671366
A retrospective study in two university hospitals investigating retinal changes in pregnancies complicated by hypertension, seldom revealed retinal vascular changes in pre-eclamptic toxemia. Fluorescein angiography was performed on 16 severe pre-eclamptic toxemias and 14 chronic hypertension pregnancies. Normal caliber retinal vessels and normal filling time, with no subretinal or subepithelium leakage, was found in all pre-eclamptic toxemic patients. Four out of the 14 chronic hypertensive patients showed signs of mild hypertensive retinopathy. A review of the literature on fluorescein angiography in pregnancy showed that vascular changes in pre-eclamptic toxemia are choroidal rather than retinal.
Adult, Pre-Eclampsia, Retinal Diseases, Pregnancy, Hypertension, Pregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular, Humans, Female, Choroid Diseases, Prospective Studies, Fluorescein Angiography
Adult, Pre-Eclampsia, Retinal Diseases, Pregnancy, Hypertension, Pregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular, Humans, Female, Choroid Diseases, Prospective Studies, Fluorescein Angiography
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