Abstract

A 35-year old woman developed bilateral central retinal vein occlusion secondary to 3 years of DMPA use. The results of the investigations for inherited/acquired thrombophilia, diabetes and connective tissue disorders were normal. She was treated by a private ophthalmologist with aspirin, 100 mg daily. She made a complete recovery from bilateral central retinal vein occlusion. She was referred by a general practitioner to our gynaecology outpatient department clinic for decision on non-hormonal, contraceptive choices and she underwent laparoscopic sterilization procedure.

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