Bilateral retinal pigment epithelial rips in hypertensive choroidopathy

Publication date: Available online 6 November 2015 Source:Taiwan Journal of Ophthalmology Author(s): Yuan-Che Tai, Jerry Chien-Chieh Huang, Chi-Chin Sun, Ling Yeung Severe systemic hypertension can cause significant damage to the eye. Although hypertensive retinopathy is a well-known complication, hypertensive optic neuropathy and hypertensive choroidopathy are much less common. The aim of this article is to report an unusual case of hypertensive choroidopathy with bullous exudative retinal detachments in both eyes. The retinal detachments spontaneously resolved after blood pressure was controlled. However, multiple large retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) rips were found in both eyes. These RPE rips may be related to severe choroidal ischemia, and their locations may be compatible with the watershed zones of the choroidal perfusions.
Source: Taiwan Journal of Ophthalmology - Category: Opthalmology Source Type: research