Title of article :
Ocular changes during pregnancy
Author/Authors :
Naderan, Mohammad School of Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Purpose: To summarize available literature on physiologic and pathologic ocular changes during pregnancy.
Methods: Narrative review of literature.
Results: Ocular changes occur commonly during pregnancy. Although most of these are benign physiologic responses to the metabolic, hormonal,
and immunologic modifications to adopt the gestational product, there is some serious pathology that may develop, exacerbate, or even
resolve over the course of pregnancy which requires prompt diagnosis and management. The pathological eye conditions can be classified into
preexisting pathologies and emerging ocular diseases. Regardless of the different mechanisms by which these ocular changes occur, the key
point is the establishment of an effective perinatal screening program to monitor the new development or successive progression of these ocular
abnormalities. Irrespective of the visual health status of the pregnant women, regular perinatal eye examination should be scheduled in order to
assure continuous surveillance of healthy eyes. Treatment of pathologic ocular conditions or functionally disturbing benign changes relies on an
appropriate patient selection.
Conclusions: Discriminating pathological eye disease from physiologic ocular changes is important in order to establish an individualized
treatment or preventive plan and constitutes the mainstay of obstetric ophthalmology. This individualized approach should always weigh the
ocular benefits of treatment to the mother against the potential harms to the fetus.
Keywords :
Eye , Gestation , Ophthalmic change , Pregnancy , Visual change , Visual system
Journal title :
Journal of Current Ophthalmology
Journal title :
Journal of Current Ophthalmology