Case Report
Valsalva Retinopathy Presenting as Subretinal Hemorrhage
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Sequential pre- and postoperative follow-up of the left eye. (a, d) Preoperative CFP and SD-OCT demonstrated subretinal hemorrhage in the macular region. (b, e) Five days after surgery, BCVA was 20/100. (b) CFP showed air bubbles in the vitreous cavity and subretinal hemorrhage displacement to the inferior equator and periphery. (e) SD-OCT confirmed submacular hemorrhage displacement, with only a tiny hyperreflective material beneath the fovea. (c) Ten days after vitrectomy, BCVA improved to 20/40. There was no air in the vitreous cavity, and subretinal hemorrhage was located at the inferior periphery. (f) SD-OCT did not demonstrate any submacular hemorrhage at this point.
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