Skip to main content
Fig. 1 | Journal of Medical Case Reports

Fig. 1

From: Retinal vascular occlusion in pregnancy: three case reports and a review of the literature

Fig. 1

Patient with a reperfused cilioretinal artery occlusion accompanied by a non-ischemic central retinal vein occlusion. Initial optical coherence tomography and fundus autofluorescence showed edema of the inner retinal layers mainly of the superior macular area A, B and a swollen optic disc (C, D). After 1 week, macular edema began to decrease (E, F) while the optic disc edema became more severe (G, H). Despite difficulties in segmentation, optical coherence tomography angiography demonstrated quite regular perfusion in all three vascular plexuses (superficial vascular, intermediate capillary, and deep capillary plexus) (I). After 6 weeks, optical coherence tomography revealed atrophy of the inner retina (J, K) and decrease of the optic disc edema (L, M). After 6 months, the inner retina layers were severely atrophic (N, O) and the superior half of the optic disc showed progressive atrophy (P)

Back to article page