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Neonatal macular hemorrhage.

C L Paris1, G A Peyman, C Breen

  • 1LSU Eye Center, Louisiana State University Medical Center School of Medicine, New Orleans.

International Ophthalmology
|May 1, 1991
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Neonatal retinal hemorrhages, common after difficult births, can cause vision loss if affecting the macula. Early screening in high-risk infants is crucial for timely intervention and preventing serious visual sequelae.

Area of Science:

  • Ophthalmology
  • Neonatology
  • Perinatal Medicine

Background:

  • Neonatal retinal hemorrhages are linked to challenging labor and delivery.
  • Risk factors include primiparity, interventions, low Apgar scores, hypoxia, low birth weight, and coagulopathy.

Observation:

  • Hemorrhages peripheral to the arcades typically resolve without lasting effects.
  • Macular involvement presents a more severe prognosis.

Findings:

  • Macular retinal hemorrhages can lead to degenerative changes, scarring, amblyopia, and strabismus.
  • Peripheral hemorrhages generally have a benign outcome.

Implications:

  • Prompt ophthalmological examination is vital for high-risk neonates.

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  • Early detection and intervention can prevent severe visual impairment.
  • Understanding hemorrhage location is key to predicting outcomes and guiding management.