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Bilateral Subinternal Limiting Membrane Crystalline Deposits Secondary to Terson Syndrome.

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Ayalon, A; Greenbaum, E; Smolar, LO; Rubowitz, A
Published in: Case Rep Ophthalmol Med
2024

BACKGROUND: We report the case of bilateral, subinternal limiting membrane crystalline deposits in a patient with Terson syndrome, describe the possible pathogenesis, and highlight management. Case Presentation. A 24-year-old male with a history of traumatic massive parenchymal and subdural frontal hemorrhage presented to our clinic seven months after a motor vehicle accident, prolonged hospitalization, and rehabilitation, complaining of decreased vision in both eyes. The Snellen visual acuity was 1/60 in the right eye, and 6/60 in the left eye. Fundus examination showed an organized white vitreous hemorrhage in both eyes with almost no view of the retina. The anterior segments were normal. He underwent a 25-gauge pars plana vitrectomy in both eyes. During the surgery, golden crescent-shaped sediment consisting of small crystals was observed under the internal limiting membrane in both eyes: anterior to the inferior temporal vascular arcade in the right eye and posterior to it in the left eye. Internal limiting membrane (ILM) peeling after staining with ILM-blue dye was performed in the left eye, where the finding involved the macula. One year after the surgery, visual acuity significantly improved to 6/8.5 on the right and 6/6 on the left. Epiretinal membrane formation was observed in the right eye, where ILM peeling was not performed. CONCLUSION: Subinternal limiting membrane crystalline deposit finding is a rare condition. Consider performing internal limiting membrane peeling and sediment removal in cases with macular involvement. In cases where crystals are concentrated outside of the macula, follow-up may be considered.

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Case Rep Ophthalmol Med

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2090-6722

Publication Date

2024

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2024

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8225960

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United States
 

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Ayalon, A., Greenbaum, E., Smolar, L. O., & Rubowitz, A. (2024). Bilateral Subinternal Limiting Membrane Crystalline Deposits Secondary to Terson Syndrome. Case Rep Ophthalmol Med, 2024, 8225960. https://doi.org/10.1155/2024/8225960
Ayalon, Anfisa, Eran Greenbaum, Lily Okrent Smolar, and Alexander Rubowitz. “Bilateral Subinternal Limiting Membrane Crystalline Deposits Secondary to Terson Syndrome.Case Rep Ophthalmol Med 2024 (2024): 8225960. https://doi.org/10.1155/2024/8225960.
Ayalon A, Greenbaum E, Smolar LO, Rubowitz A. Bilateral Subinternal Limiting Membrane Crystalline Deposits Secondary to Terson Syndrome. Case Rep Ophthalmol Med. 2024;2024:8225960.
Ayalon, Anfisa, et al. “Bilateral Subinternal Limiting Membrane Crystalline Deposits Secondary to Terson Syndrome.Case Rep Ophthalmol Med, vol. 2024, 2024, p. 8225960. Pubmed, doi:10.1155/2024/8225960.
Ayalon A, Greenbaum E, Smolar LO, Rubowitz A. Bilateral Subinternal Limiting Membrane Crystalline Deposits Secondary to Terson Syndrome. Case Rep Ophthalmol Med. 2024;2024:8225960.
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Published In

Case Rep Ophthalmol Med

DOI

ISSN

2090-6722

Publication Date

2024

Volume

2024

Start / End Page

8225960

Location

United States