A 25-year-old at 11 weeks of gestation presented with sudden painless, central ‘dark’ vision after an episode of forceful vomiting (due to ‘morning sickness’). Examination Her visual acuity was 20/80 in the left eye. Right-hand visual acuity was normal. Funduscopy revealed hemorrhage, that was enclosed by a dome-shaped pre-retinal membrane (first image). Complete blood count, BP, prothrombin time, activated a partial thromboplastin time and fasting blood glucose levels were normal.
glucose levels were normal. However, without any medication and without further complains, the improvement was observed at 2 weeks, 2 months (in the order of attached images) after the presentation. By 5 months after the presentation (last image) the hemorrhage finally resolved and visual acuity of the left eye improved to 20/25. What is the name of this self-limiting condition? *This case is from Docplexus…