SPONTANEOUS BILATERAL HEMORRHAGIC CHOROIDAL DETACHMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH MALIGNANT HYPERTENSION.
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Abstrakt
OBJECTIVE
To report the details of a patient with bilateral spontaneous suprachoroidal hemorrhages related to malignant hypertension.
METHODS
Observational case report with review of relevant literature.
RESULTS
A 62-year-old man with a history of hypertension was referred secondary to bilateral temporal scotomas and persistent headache for 3 days. Symptoms began during an inpatient admission for malignant hypertension. Examination revealed bilateral 360° hemorrhagic choroidal detachments without retinal hemorrhage or detachment. Choroidal hemorrhages underwent prompt resolution with blood pressure control.
CONCLUSIONS
Spontaneous suprachoroidal hemorrhage is a rare event and should prompt a focused systemic workup including the evaluation of blood pressure.