2016, Número 2
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Rev Cub Oftal 2016; 29 (2)
Alteraciones oftalmológicas durante el embarazo
Cuan AY, Álvarez MJ, Montero DE, Cárdenas DT, Hormigó PI
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 73
Paginas: 292-307
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RESUMEN
Los trastornos oftalmológicos son muy comunes durante el embarazo. Se realiza la
presente revisión con el objetivo de documentar las variadas condiciones oculares que
podrían aparecer durante la gestación o se podrían modificar por esta, lo que
conllevaría estar bien atentos sobre las gestantes que aquejan trastornos visuales.
Durante el período de gestación las mujeres se exponen a variados cambios tanto a
nivel sistémico como ocular. A partir de algunos de estos cambios, el embarazo
origina alteraciones a nivel ocular, los cuales son la mayoría de las veces transitorias,
aunque en ocasiones pueden establecerse de forma permanente. Los efectos oculares
del embarazo pueden ser fisiológicos, patológicos o pueden ocasionar modificaciones
de condiciones prexistentes. De esta manera, pueden observarse en este período
cambios a nivel de los párpados, la córnea, el cristalino, la presión intraocular, el
campo visual, entre otros. También exacerbaciones de patologías como retinopatía
diabética, enfermedad de Grave y retinitis por toxoplasma, así como complicaciones
provocadas por el propio embarazo como preclampsia-eclampsia, desprendimiento de
retina seroso, ceguera cortical, síndrome de HELLP, retinopatía serosa central,
etcétera. Se relacionan además alteraciones neuroftalmológicas y complicaciones
oftálmicas en relación con el parto, como trombosis del seno venoso, adenoma
pituitario, hipertensión intracraneal benigna, neuritis óptica, así como retinopatía y
síndrome de Sheehan.
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