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Пурчероподобная ретинопатия у пациентов с обострением хронического панкреатита: клинические случаи. / Белов, Дмитрий Федорович; Зумбулидзе, Наталия Гурамовна ; Петухов, Владимир Павлович; Вахранев, Илья; Гнатюк, Юрий.

в: ОФТАЛЬМОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ ВЕДОМОСТИ, Том 18, № 3, 30.09.2025, стр. 57-64.

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Harvard

Белов, ДФ, Зумбулидзе, НГ, Петухов, ВП, Вахранев, И & Гнатюк, Ю 2025, 'Пурчероподобная ретинопатия у пациентов с обострением хронического панкреатита: клинические случаи', ОФТАЛЬМОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ ВЕДОМОСТИ, Том. 18, № 3, стр. 57-64. https://doi.org/10.17816/OV634945

APA

Белов, Д. Ф., Зумбулидзе, Н. Г., Петухов, В. П., Вахранев, И., & Гнатюк, Ю. (2025). Пурчероподобная ретинопатия у пациентов с обострением хронического панкреатита: клинические случаи. ОФТАЛЬМОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ ВЕДОМОСТИ, 18(3), 57-64. https://doi.org/10.17816/OV634945

Vancouver

Белов ДФ, Зумбулидзе НГ, Петухов ВП, Вахранев И, Гнатюк Ю. Пурчероподобная ретинопатия у пациентов с обострением хронического панкреатита: клинические случаи. ОФТАЛЬМОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ ВЕДОМОСТИ. 2025 Сент. 30;18(3):57-64. https://doi.org/10.17816/OV634945

Author

Белов, Дмитрий Федорович ; Зумбулидзе, Наталия Гурамовна ; Петухов, Владимир Павлович ; Вахранев, Илья ; Гнатюк, Юрий. / Пурчероподобная ретинопатия у пациентов с обострением хронического панкреатита: клинические случаи. в: ОФТАЛЬМОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ ВЕДОМОСТИ. 2025 ; Том 18, № 3. стр. 57-64.

BibTeX

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abstract = "Purtscher retinopathy is a rare retinal disease, which is typically associated with severe injuries (head contusion, chest compression, pelvic bone fractures, etc.) and manifested by severe vision loss, multiple light lesions, and intraretinal hemorrhages. Purtscher-like retinopathy is (a type of Purtscher retinopathy) a rare and therefore poorly understood condition. Its most common cause is severe systemic conditions of solid organs. The pathophysiology of Purtscher-like retinopathy includes retinal vasculature microembolization resulting in arteriolar and precapillary occlusion. This leads to infarcts in the retinal nerve fiber layer and cotton-wool spots. Compression traumas cause an acute increase in venous pressure, leading to angiospasm and vascular endothelial damage, followed by vascular occlusion. Currently, there is neither a single diagnostic algorithm nor a unified treatment for this condition, which makes it an urgent issue. The article presents clinical observations and treatment outcomes in two patients with Purtscher-like retinopathy secondary to exacerbation of chronic pancreatitis.",
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