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While warfarin has historically played an important role in anticoagulation, direct oral anticoagulants have largely supplanted warfarin due to their improved safety profile and reduced need for monitoring. Herein, the authors report the case of a 64-year-old male who developed severe, bilateral retrobulbar hemorrhage following aggressive nasal lavage due to a supratherapeutic international normalized ratio from warfarin misuse. Visual acuity on arrival was hand-motion OD and no-light-perception OS. He underwent bilateral canthotomy with upper and lower lid cantholysis before transfer to a trauma center where his international normalized ratio was greater than 12. Reversal with vitamin K and prothrombin complex concentrate was initiated. Over the course of hospitalization, vision and swelling continued to improve and at 2-month follow-up his visual acuity was 20/20 OD and no-light-perception OS. This case outlines the risk of bleeding associated with warfarin misuse and advocates for the transition of patients to direct oral anticoagulants when possible.
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Hemorragia Retrobulbar , Warfarina , Masculino , Humanos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Warfarina/efectos adversos , Hemorragia Retrobulbar/diagnóstico , Irrigación Terapéutica , Hemorragia/tratamiento farmacológico , Anticoagulantes/efectos adversosAsunto(s)
Neoplasias Colorrectales/epidemiología , Colon Ascendente/patología , Colon Descendente/patología , Colon Sigmoide/patología , Colonoscopía , Neoplasias Colorrectales/patología , Países Desarrollados , Países en Desarrollo , Detección Precoz del Cáncer , Humanos , Kenia/epidemiología , Población Rural , Neoplasias del Colon Sigmoide/epidemiologíaRESUMEN
Purpose: To report a case of painless posterior scleritis presenting as a choroidal nodule in a patient with history of a tumor being treated with pembrolizumab. Methods: A case and its findings were analyzed, and a relevant literature review was performed. Results: A 20-year-old woman with a history of ependymoma presented with painless blurred vision in the right eye after being started on pembrolizumab for a tumor recurrence. Fundoscopy showed a solitary amelanotic choroidal lesion with surrounding subretinal fluid in the affected eye. Ultrasonography showed moderate internal reflectivity and fluid in Tenon capsule consistent with nodular posterior scleritis. After a course of systemic steroids and discontinuation of the pembrolizumab, the choroidal lesion completely resolved. Conclusions: Clinicians should be aware of posterior scleritis as an ocular complication of this class of medications.