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Sudden unilateral visual loss after autologous fat injection into the nasolabial fold
A 27-year-old female presented with sudden visual loss of her right eye after receiving an autologous fat injection into the right nasolabial fold. Fundus examination of the right eye showed multiple whitish patchy lesions with macular edema. Fluorescein angiogram showed deterioration of choroidal c...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2694002/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19668775 |
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author | Park, Sang Hyouk Sun, Hae Jung Choi, Kyung Seek |
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description | A 27-year-old female presented with sudden visual loss of her right eye after receiving an autologous fat injection into the right nasolabial fold. Fundus examination of the right eye showed multiple whitish patchy lesions with macular edema. Fluorescein angiogram showed deterioration of choroidal circulation with patchy choroidal filling and arm-to-retina circulation time and retinal arteriovenous passage time were delayed to 30 seconds and 20 seconds, respectively. There was no response in flash visual evoked potential (VEP). High dose steroid therapy (methylprednisolone 1 g/day/i.v.) was done and about 2 weeks later, the disc edema subsided and retinal arteriovenous passage time of fluorescein angiogram was normalized but there was no improvement in visual acuity. Absence of a cherry red spot, deterioration of choroidal circulation with patchy choroidal fillings seen in fluorescein angiogram, and no response in flash VEP suggests multiple choroidal infarction due to perfusion defect of the short posterior ciliary artery. The autologous fat injected is thought to have entered the dorsal nasal artery and the retrograde migration of the emboli to the ophthalmic artery might have caused the multiple occlusions of the short posterior ciliary artery. |
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spelling | pubmed-26940022009-08-10 Sudden unilateral visual loss after autologous fat injection into the nasolabial fold Park, Sang Hyouk Sun, Hae Jung Choi, Kyung Seek Clin Ophthalmol Case Report A 27-year-old female presented with sudden visual loss of her right eye after receiving an autologous fat injection into the right nasolabial fold. Fundus examination of the right eye showed multiple whitish patchy lesions with macular edema. Fluorescein angiogram showed deterioration of choroidal circulation with patchy choroidal filling and arm-to-retina circulation time and retinal arteriovenous passage time were delayed to 30 seconds and 20 seconds, respectively. There was no response in flash visual evoked potential (VEP). High dose steroid therapy (methylprednisolone 1 g/day/i.v.) was done and about 2 weeks later, the disc edema subsided and retinal arteriovenous passage time of fluorescein angiogram was normalized but there was no improvement in visual acuity. Absence of a cherry red spot, deterioration of choroidal circulation with patchy choroidal fillings seen in fluorescein angiogram, and no response in flash VEP suggests multiple choroidal infarction due to perfusion defect of the short posterior ciliary artery. The autologous fat injected is thought to have entered the dorsal nasal artery and the retrograde migration of the emboli to the ophthalmic artery might have caused the multiple occlusions of the short posterior ciliary artery. Dove Medical Press 2008-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2694002/ /pubmed/19668775 Text en © 2008 Park et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Case Report Park, Sang Hyouk Sun, Hae Jung Choi, Kyung Seek Sudden unilateral visual loss after autologous fat injection into the nasolabial fold |
title | Sudden unilateral visual loss after autologous fat injection into the nasolabial fold |
title_full | Sudden unilateral visual loss after autologous fat injection into the nasolabial fold |
title_fullStr | Sudden unilateral visual loss after autologous fat injection into the nasolabial fold |
title_full_unstemmed | Sudden unilateral visual loss after autologous fat injection into the nasolabial fold |
title_short | Sudden unilateral visual loss after autologous fat injection into the nasolabial fold |
title_sort | sudden unilateral visual loss after autologous fat injection into the nasolabial fold |
topic | Case Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2694002/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19668775 |
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