Title of article
Miliary microemboli of the retinal arterioles and choriocapillaris after subcutaneous injection of triamcinolone acetonide
Author/Authors
Kurt Emin Manisa Celal Bayar University - Department of Ophthalmology - Manisa, Turkey , Kayikcioglu Ozcan Rasim Manisa Celal Bayar University - Department of Ophthalmology - Manisa, Turkey , Altinisik Muhammed Manisa Celal Bayar University - Department of Ophthalmology - Manisa, Turkey , Inan Sadiman Manisa State Hospital - Department of Ophthalmology - Manisa, Turkey
Pages
4
From page
98
To page
101
Abstract
To report a case of triamcinolone crystals associated miliary microemboli of the retinal arterioles and choriocapillaris.
Methods: A 30-year-old woman with alopecia areata on her left auriculotemporal scalp, scheduled for 10 mg/ml triamcinolone acetonide steroid
injections (maximum volume of 3 ml per session) for 1 month intervals, presented with a sudden decrease in vision in her left eye after 1 ml
injection in a dermatology clinic.
Results: On ocular examination her best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) was hand movement in the left eye. Retinal examination showed
multiple white-yellow steroid emboli in the superior and inferior temporal branch retinal arterioles which involves macula. Also there were
diffuse yellow infiltrates in the choroid consistent with choroidal microemboli. Fluorescein angiography and optical coherence tomography
images were suggestive for the retinal and choroidal ischemia.
Conclusion: Subcutaneous triamcinolon injection may cause embolic occlusion of retinal and choroidal capillaries.
Keywords
Subcutaneous steroid injection , Retinal artery occlusion , Choroidal triamcinolone crystals , Embolism
Journal title
Journal of Current Ophthalmology
Serial Year
2019
Record number
2503149
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