Venous stasis retinopathy after long-standing menorrhagia.J Reprod Med. 1978 Apr; 20(4):239-42.JR
Abstract
It is uncommon for visual symptoms to be the initial presentation after long-standing menorrhagia. In this case, menorrhagia secondary to leiomyomata gave rise to a severe iron deficiency anemia. A VSR followed that resolved quickly after transfusion. A hysterectomy was performed for definitive treatment.
MeSH
Pub Type(s)
Case Reports
Journal Article
Language
eng
PubMed ID
671394
Citation
Kurzel, R B., and N S. Angerman. "Venous Stasis Retinopathy After Long-standing Menorrhagia." The Journal of Reproductive Medicine, vol. 20, no. 4, 1978, pp. 239-42.
Kurzel RB, Angerman NS. Venous stasis retinopathy after long-standing menorrhagia. J Reprod Med. 1978;20(4):239-42.
Kurzel, R. B., & Angerman, N. S. (1978). Venous stasis retinopathy after long-standing menorrhagia. The Journal of Reproductive Medicine, 20(4), 239-42.
Kurzel RB, Angerman NS. Venous Stasis Retinopathy After Long-standing Menorrhagia. J Reprod Med. 1978;20(4):239-42. PubMed PMID: 671394.
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N2 - It is uncommon for visual symptoms to be the initial presentation after long-standing menorrhagia. In this case, menorrhagia secondary to leiomyomata gave rise to a severe iron deficiency anemia. A VSR followed that resolved quickly after transfusion. A hysterectomy was performed for definitive treatment.
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