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Purtscher's and Purtscher-like retinopathy etiology, features, management, and outcomes: A summative systematic review of 168 cases.

Hashem Abu SerhanMohammad T AbuawwadMohammad J J TahaAmr K HassanLuai Abu-IsmailMohammad DelsozHamzeh M AlrawashdehHamad A AlkorbiObadah MoushmoushAyman G Elnahry
Published in: PloS one (2024)
Purtscher's and Purtscher-like retinopathies are rare sight-threatening retinopathies that develop most commonly following trauma or other systemic diseases as SLE and acute pancreatitis. Little data is available regarding these conditions, and available data is of low quality. Patients develop bilateral disease in approximately 50% of cases, and several retinal findings are observed, with no specific tendency. Most observed signs are cotton-wool spots in around 55% of patients and Purtscher flecken in 51% of patients. Patients spontaneously recovered, although data is not conclusive. No clear prognostic value of etiological factors is identified, and further research is required in this regard.
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