视网膜脂血症是高乳糜微粒血症综合征的表现。

Pub Date : 2021-03-30 DOI:10.25100/cm.v52i1.4059
Jon Ortiz de Salido-Menchaca, Manuel Antonio Tazón-Varela, David de la Hera-Vegas, Rosa Herreras-Martínez, Sergio Andrés Álvarez-Agudelo, Nuria Arencibia-Hernández
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摘要

病例描述:一例继发于高乳糜微粒血症的视网膜脂血症,患者为40岁男性,因视力下降和腹痛在该院接受过全身照射和免疫抑制治疗。临床表现:高乳糜微粒血症引起急性胰腺炎和视网膜脂血症的发展。后者是一种罕见的眼部表现,反映机体血液中甘油三酯水平过高(> 2000 mg/dL)。视网膜脂血症的特点是在视网膜血管中积聚乳糜微粒,这使它们在直接视网膜眼科检查中呈现白色和奶油状外观。最初的临床怀疑高乳糜微粒血症是基于分析管中上清的可视化。治疗和结果:在没有明确的生化结果的情况下,由于样品需要特殊处理,在眼科确认视网膜脂血症后,进行了降脂治疗和血清治疗,随后视力完全恢复。临床相关性:考虑到在这类患者中最初很难确定准确的甘油三酯水平,在鲑鱼色眼底早期观察乳白色视网膜血管有助于早期临床怀疑严重的高乳糜小铁血症,并有助于限制并发症的严重程度。
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Retinal lipemia as expression of hyperchylomicronemia syndrome.

Retinal lipemia as expression of hyperchylomicronemia syndrome.

Retinal lipemia as expression of hyperchylomicronemia syndrome.

Retinal lipemia as expression of hyperchylomicronemia syndrome.

Case description: Case of lipemia retinalis secondary to hyperchylomicronemia in a 40-year-old man with a history of total body irradiation and immunosuppressive treatment that was attended in this hospital due to decreased visual acuity and abdominal pain.

Clinical findings: Hyperchylomicronemia caused the development of acute pancreatitis and lipemia retinalis. The latter is an infrequent ocular manifestation that reflects excessive triglyceride blood levels in the organism (>2,000 mg/dL). Lipemia retinalis is characterized by the accumulation of chylomicrons in the retinal vessels, which gives them a white and creamy appearance in direct retinal ophthalmoscopy. The initial clinical suspicion of hyperchylomicronemia was based on the visualization of the supernatant in the analytical tube.

Treatment and result: In the absence of definitive biochemical results, and owing to the need for special processing of the sample, lipid-lowering treatment and serum therapy were established after ophthalmological confirmation of lipemia retinalis, with subsequent full recovery of visual acuity.

Clinical relevance: Given the initial difficulty to determine the accurate triglyceride levels in this kind of patient, early visualization of milky-colored retinal vessels on a salmon-colored eye fundus can help develop an early clinical suspicion of severe hyperchylomicronemia and contribute to limit the severity of complications.

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