Valsalva Maculopathy Associated with a Sudden, Forceful Shout

Valsalva maculopathy (VM) induced by the Valsalva maneuver may cause a sudden, painless, and dramatic loss of vision in healthy individuals due to a premacular location of the hemorrhage and rupture of retinal capillaries. The prognosis is generally good. The hemorrhage usually clears spontaneously...

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Main Authors: Bengi Ece Kurtul, Ahmet Elbeyli, Sait Coskun Ozcan
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Language:English
Published: KARE Publishing 2020-08-01
Series:Beyoglu Eye Journal
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spelling doaj-6a9bd27f7ebd49488e0b998d02177af32021-01-24T17:50:41ZengKARE PublishingBeyoglu Eye Journal2587-03942020-08-015214614810.14744/bej.2020.16878BEJ-16878Valsalva Maculopathy Associated with a Sudden, Forceful ShoutBengi Ece Kurtul0Ahmet Elbeyli1Sait Coskun Ozcan2Department of Ophthalmology, Mustafa Kemal University Tayfur Ata Sökmen Faculty of Medicine, Hatay, TurkeyDepartment of Ophthalmology, Mustafa Kemal University Tayfur Ata Sökmen Faculty of Medicine, Hatay, TurkeyDepartment of Ophthalmology, Mustafa Kemal University Tayfur Ata Sökmen Faculty of Medicine, Hatay, TurkeyValsalva maculopathy (VM) induced by the Valsalva maneuver may cause a sudden, painless, and dramatic loss of vision in healthy individuals due to a premacular location of the hemorrhage and rupture of retinal capillaries. The prognosis is generally good. The hemorrhage usually clears spontaneously without any treatment. Presently described are clinical findings from a case evaluated as VM resulting from a sudden, forceful shout during a quarrel. A 43-year-old female was admitted to the clinic with a 1-day history of sudden, painless loss of vision in the right eye after sudden, strong shout during an argument. There was no history of trauma or any systemic disease. On examination, the visual acuity was finger count at 1 meter in her right eye, and a central subhyaloid and subinternal limiting membrane premacular hemorrhage was noted. Her intraocular pressure values were 14 mmHg in the right eye and 13 mmHg in the left eye. Her blood pressure measurement was 130/80 mmHg. At 1 month, her vision had improved to 20/25 (LogMAR 0.10) and there was resolution of the hemorrhage without treatment. Although VM is considered to be rare, the events and activities with which it is associated are relatively common in daily life. A sudden, forceful shout and Valsalva stress can lead to dangerous, sudden vision loss due to a premacular hemorrhage.https://jag.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=beyoglu&un=BEJ-16878premacular hemorrhageshoutingvalsalva maculopathy.
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author Bengi Ece Kurtul
Ahmet Elbeyli
Sait Coskun Ozcan
spellingShingle Bengi Ece Kurtul
Ahmet Elbeyli
Sait Coskun Ozcan
Valsalva Maculopathy Associated with a Sudden, Forceful Shout
Beyoglu Eye Journal
premacular hemorrhage
shouting
valsalva maculopathy.
author_facet Bengi Ece Kurtul
Ahmet Elbeyli
Sait Coskun Ozcan
author_sort Bengi Ece Kurtul
title Valsalva Maculopathy Associated with a Sudden, Forceful Shout
title_short Valsalva Maculopathy Associated with a Sudden, Forceful Shout
title_full Valsalva Maculopathy Associated with a Sudden, Forceful Shout
title_fullStr Valsalva Maculopathy Associated with a Sudden, Forceful Shout
title_full_unstemmed Valsalva Maculopathy Associated with a Sudden, Forceful Shout
title_sort valsalva maculopathy associated with a sudden, forceful shout
publisher KARE Publishing
series Beyoglu Eye Journal
issn 2587-0394
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Valsalva maculopathy (VM) induced by the Valsalva maneuver may cause a sudden, painless, and dramatic loss of vision in healthy individuals due to a premacular location of the hemorrhage and rupture of retinal capillaries. The prognosis is generally good. The hemorrhage usually clears spontaneously without any treatment. Presently described are clinical findings from a case evaluated as VM resulting from a sudden, forceful shout during a quarrel. A 43-year-old female was admitted to the clinic with a 1-day history of sudden, painless loss of vision in the right eye after sudden, strong shout during an argument. There was no history of trauma or any systemic disease. On examination, the visual acuity was finger count at 1 meter in her right eye, and a central subhyaloid and subinternal limiting membrane premacular hemorrhage was noted. Her intraocular pressure values were 14 mmHg in the right eye and 13 mmHg in the left eye. Her blood pressure measurement was 130/80 mmHg. At 1 month, her vision had improved to 20/25 (LogMAR 0.10) and there was resolution of the hemorrhage without treatment. Although VM is considered to be rare, the events and activities with which it is associated are relatively common in daily life. A sudden, forceful shout and Valsalva stress can lead to dangerous, sudden vision loss due to a premacular hemorrhage.
topic premacular hemorrhage
shouting
valsalva maculopathy.
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