Surgical Management of Valsalva Retionpathy: A Case Report
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We report a case of unilateral valsalva retinopathy caused by severe coughing who presented to us with the complaints of sudden, painless loss of vision in the right eye [RE] for 1 week. Her presenting visual acuity for distance was 20/200 for RE. fundus examination of RE revealed pre-retinal haemorrhage [PRH]. Left eye [LE] fundus examination was normal. A diagnosis of valsalva retinopathy in RE was made and the patient was subjected to 25 gauge pars planavitrectomy [PPV] with complete visual recovery.Abstract
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