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Smith, Ben, Nicola Wetherill和Daniel S. Morris。高原视网膜病变表现为蓝色斑点,恢复时间长1例。高Alt医学生物杂志,200,2025。高原视网膜病变(high-altitude retinopathy, HAR)是高原疾病的一种常见眼部表现,通常无症状,但可表现为中央视力下降或扭曲,以及视网膜血管扩张和不同程度的视网膜出血的迹象。通常,症状非常轻微,如视力轻微下降或出现小暗斑。这种情况没有治疗方法,大多数病例在12周内自行消退,没有任何永久性的视力改变。在此,我们报告一例29岁女性,先前身体健康,在上升到5,420米后出现双眼“蓝点”的非典型症状。她迅速下降,并在返回时在联合王国(英国)的一家急诊眼科诊所接受了评估。她的视力恢复时间较长,这与目前的症状相结合,使该病例不典型,并有助于拓宽对HAR的认识。
High-Altitude Retinopathy Presenting as Blue Spots with Prolonged Recovery: A Case Report.
Smith, Ben, Nicola Wetherill, and Daniel S. Morris. High-altitude retinopathy presenting as blue spots with prolonged recovery: a case report. High Alt Med Biol. 26:99-101, 2025.-High-altitude retinopathy (HAR) is a common ocular manifestation of high-altitude illness that is usually asymptomatic but can present with reduced or distorted central vision and signs of retinal vascular engorgement and retinal hemorrhages of varying severity. Typically, symptoms are very mild, such as a slight decrease in visual acuity or a small scotoma. There is no treatment for this condition, and most cases resolve spontaneously within 12 weeks without any permanent visual changes. Here we present a case of a previously fit and well 29-year-old female who developed atypical symptoms of "blue spots" in both eyes after ascending to 5,420 m. She descended promptly and was assessed in an emergency ophthalmology clinic in the United Kingdom (UK) upon her return. Her visual recovery was prolonged, which, combined with the presenting symptoms, makes this case atypical and assists in broadening understanding of HAR.
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High Altitude Medicine & Biology is the only peer-reviewed journal covering the medical and biological issues that impact human life at high altitudes. The Journal delivers critical findings on the impact of high altitude on lung and heart disease, appetite and weight loss, pulmonary and cerebral edema, hypertension, dehydration, infertility, and other diseases. It covers the full spectrum of high altitude life sciences from pathology to human and animal ecology.