Retinal Hemorrhages in a Newborn with Prenatal Cocaine Exposure

IF 0.2 Q4 PEDIATRICS
Valeria Silecchia, Andrea Cattarozzi, Stefano Piermarocchi, Marco Tavolato
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A term male newborn small for gestational age and with microcephaly was born from uncomplicated vaginal delivery. Pregnancy was not followed up until 32 weeks. Maternal serologies and vaginal/rectal swabs were negative. Routine ophthalmoscopy revealed hemovitreous in the right eye and massive retinal hemorrhages (RH) in the left eye; subsequent RetCam II examination with fluorescein angiography revealed bilateral RH, involving the fovea in the left eye. Retinal vascularization was normal in both eyes, without signs of ischemic injury or pathological angiogenesis. Complete blood count, coagulation, and thrombophilic studies were normal; a toxicology screen, performed on a hair sample from both mother and infant, was positive for cocaine. With its significant vasoconstrictive effects, cocaine may induce ischemic-hypoxic damage in the developing retinal vascular system of the fetus, leading to extensive RH. Although cocaine-related RH is indistinguishable from other birth-related RH, the formers persist for longer periods, warranting prolonged follow-up and long-term evaluation of visual function.
产前接触可卡因的新生儿视网膜出血
一名胎龄小且患有小头畸形的足月男婴经阴道顺产出生。妊娠 32 周前未进行随访。母体血清学检查和阴道/直肠拭子检查均为阴性。常规眼底镜检查发现右眼出血,左眼大量视网膜出血(RH);随后进行的RetCam II检查和荧光素血管造影发现双侧视网膜出血,左眼眼窝受累。双眼视网膜血管正常,没有缺血性损伤或病理性血管生成的迹象。全血细胞计数、凝血和嗜血细胞检查均正常;对母亲和婴儿的毛发样本进行的毒理学筛查显示可卡因阳性。可卡因具有明显的血管收缩作用,可能会诱发胎儿发育中的视网膜血管系统缺血缺氧性损伤,从而导致广泛的视网膜色素沉着。虽然与可卡因相关的视网膜缺血性坏死与其他与出生有关的视网膜缺血性坏死没有区别,但形成者持续的时间更长,因此需要长期随访并对视觉功能进行长期评估。
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期刊介绍: The JCN publishes original articles, clinical reviews and research reports which encompass both basic science and clinical research including randomized trials, observational studies and epidemiology.
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