Abstract

Abstract Preeclampsia is an obstetric complication that affects approximately 5% of pregnant women. The visual system may be affected with variable manifestations and variable intensity. The retinal detachment in preeclampsia is usually bilateral and serous, and its pathogenesis may be related to the choroidal ischemia secondary to arteriolar vasospasm. We report a case of 36-year-old woman who developed severe preeclampsia in her first pregnancy with blurred vision secondary to bilateral serous retinal detachment.

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