Lipaemia retinalis

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Lipaemia retinalis
Synonyms Lipemia retinalis
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Retinal discoloration, visual impairment
Complications Pancreatitis, atherosclerosis
Onset Usually in infancy or childhood
Duration Variable, depends on underlying condition
Types N/A
Causes Hyperlipidemia, chylomicronemia
Risks Genetic predisposition, dietary factors
Diagnosis Fundoscopy, blood test for lipid levels
Differential diagnosis Diabetic retinopathy, retinal detachment
Prevention Dietary management, medication
Treatment Lipid-lowering therapy, dietary changes
Medication N/A
Prognosis Depends on control of lipid levels
Frequency Rare
Deaths N/A


Lipaemia retinalis is a rare ocular condition characterized by the appearance of creamy white retinal vessels due to the presence of high levels of lipids in the blood. This condition is often associated with severe hyperlipidemia, particularly elevated levels of triglycerides.

Presentation

Lipaemia retinalis typically presents as a creamy or milky white discoloration of the retinal blood vessels, which can be observed during a fundus examination. The condition is usually asymptomatic and is often discovered incidentally during an eye examination. However, in severe cases, it may be associated with visual disturbances.

Causes

The primary cause of lipaemia retinalis is severe hyperlipidemia, which can be due to various underlying conditions, including:

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of lipaemia retinalis is primarily clinical, based on the characteristic appearance of the retinal vessels during a fundus examination. Additional tests to confirm the diagnosis and identify the underlying cause may include:

Treatment

The treatment of lipaemia retinalis focuses on managing the underlying hyperlipidemia. This may involve:

Prognosis

The prognosis for lipaemia retinalis is generally good if the underlying hyperlipidemia is effectively managed. The retinal changes are usually reversible with appropriate treatment of the lipid disorder.

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