Bilateral vision loss on programmed hemodialysis (clinical observation)

The most common complication of hemodialysis is blood pressure decrease, which is an ischemic optic neuropathy risk factor. The article presents a case study of sequential bilateral ischemic optic neuropathy with the development of amaurosis as a result of arterial hypotension against the background...

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Published in:Vestnik oftal'mologii Vol. 138; no. 5. Vyp. 2; p. 221
Main Authors: Kaloshina, A A, Andreeva, N A, Zhorzholadze, N V, Kalashnikova, A K, Sheremet, N L
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Russian
Published: 01.01.2022
ISSN:0042-465X
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Summary:The most common complication of hemodialysis is blood pressure decrease, which is an ischemic optic neuropathy risk factor. The article presents a case study of sequential bilateral ischemic optic neuropathy with the development of amaurosis as a result of arterial hypotension against the background of programmed hemodialysis. Differential diagnosis in bilateral visual impairment is discussed.The most common complication of hemodialysis is blood pressure decrease, which is an ischemic optic neuropathy risk factor. The article presents a case study of sequential bilateral ischemic optic neuropathy with the development of amaurosis as a result of arterial hypotension against the background of programmed hemodialysis. Differential diagnosis in bilateral visual impairment is discussed.
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ISSN:0042-465X
DOI:10.17116/oftalma2022138052221