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Terson's syndrome. Clinicopathologic correlations
Authors:T A Weingeist  E J Goldman  J C Folk  A J Packer  K C Ossoinig
Institution:1. University of Central Florida College of Medicine, Graduate Medical Education, 6850 Lake Nona Blvd, Orlando, FL 32827, United States of America;2. Erciyes University School of Pharmacy, Department of the History of Pharmacy and Ethics, Kayseri 38280, Turkey;3. Department of General Internal Medicine, University of Florida, College of Medicine, 2000 SW Archer Rd., Gainesville, FL 32608, United States of America;4. Marshfield Clinic Research Institute, 1000 North Oak Avenue, Marshfield, WI 54449, United States of America;5. Department of General Internal Medicine, University of Florida, College of Medicine, 7540 W. University Ave., Gainesville, FL 32610, United States of America;6. University of Central Florida College of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, 6850 Lake Nona Blvd, Orlando, FL 32827, United States of America
Abstract:In seven cases of Terson's syndrome, an elevated, dome-shaped, membrane was detected in the posterior pole by ophthalmoscopy, echography, or during pars plana vitrectomy. Light and electron microscopic examination of two additional eyes obtained postmortem from an acute case of Terson's syndrome revealed that the posterior vitreous face was elevated by blood and that the internal limiting membrane of the retina was intact and in its normal position. In two chronic cases, a dome-shaped epiretinal membrane was excised from the macula during vitrectomy. Light and ultrastructural studies demonstrated that the membranes consisted of glial cells and basement membrane material. The dome-shaped structure observed in eyes with Terson's syndrome is due to the formation of a subhyaloid hemorrhage. The partially detached posterior hyaloid face created by this hemorrhage provides a scaffold for cellular proliferation and the development of an elevated epiretinal membrane in long-standing cases. Echographically, this membrane resembles a retinal detachment in B-scans, but can be clearly distinguished from retina with standardized A-scan.
Keywords:Epiretinal membrane  intracranial hemorrhage  macula  pars plana vitrectomy  subhyaloid hemorrhage  Terson's syndrome  vitreous hemorrhage
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