DR. SATHYA GUNASEKARAN
DR.RAJASEKAR K, DR.DR. SANGAMITHIRA MATHIYALAGAN, DR.SIVAKALAI RAMAKRISHNAN
Abstract
Central retinal vein occlusion is a common diagnosis encountered in our clinic. Patients usually have predisposing factors and regular presentation. But in this instance we present a very Unusual presentation of Bilateral CRVO in a young male. Patient had consumed poison and fall from 2nd floor and suffered bilateral pneumothorax needing hospitalisation for 1 month . Though patient noticed Blurring in Both eyes accounted it to his Myopic state and broken glasses. When he reported to us he had non ischemic variant of Bilateral CRVO with CME as consequences of bilateral pneumothorax, he was treated with single dose of injection Avastin and macular grid laser in both eyes. Patient responded well and his visual status improved and now he is in followup. This case is being presented for its rarity and unusual profile


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