Case report of bilateral serous (exudaative) retinal detachment rarely seen in severe preeclampia
Alev Atış, Filiz Çiftçi, Taylan Tutuman, Çağrı Türker, Nimet Göker, Nihal Balcıoğlu.
Abstract
Preeclampsia is an obstetric disease of unknown cause that affects approximately 5% of pregnant women, which is characterized by hypertension, proteinuria and extensive edema seen after 20th week of pregnancy. Severe pregnancy is characterized by systemic hypertension above 160/110 mmHg, proteinuria above 5 gr/24 hr, oliguria (
Key words: Severe Preeclampsi, exudative retinal detachment, preeclampsia, choroidal ischemia
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