Bilateral maculopathy following electrical burn: case report

CONTEXT: Electrical burns are an important etiology in dealing with patients suffering from burns. In situations of extensive deep lesions of multiple organs and systems affecting young and economically active people, there is a need for expensive multidisciplinary treatment, with a high socioeconomic cost for the community. Among the permanent injuries that explain this high cost, eye injuries stand out, since they are widely disabling. Although rare, lesions of the posterior segment of the eye are associated with higher incidence of major sequelae, and thus deserve special attention for dissemination and discussion of the few cases observed.CASE REPORT: The authors report the case of a patient who suffered high-voltage electrical burns and presented bilateral maculopathy, which evolved with a need for a surgical approach to repair retinal detachment and permanent low visual acuity.CONCLUSION: This report highlights the rarity of the etiology of maculopathy and the need for campaigns for prevention not only of burns in general, but also especially of electrical burns.

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Main Authors: Faustino,Leandro Dario, Oliveira,Ramon Antunes, Oliveira,Andrea Fernandes, Rodrigues,Eduardo Büchelle, Moraes,Nilva Simeren Diego, Ferreira,Lydia Masako
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Language:English
Published: Associação Paulista de Medicina - APM 2014
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spelling oai:scielo:S1516-318020140006003722015-09-29Bilateral maculopathy following electrical burn: case reportFaustino,Leandro DarioOliveira,Ramon AntunesOliveira,Andrea FernandesRodrigues,Eduardo BüchelleMoraes,Nilva Simeren DiegoFerreira,Lydia Masako Burns Burns, electric Retina Eye burns Retinal detachment CONTEXT: Electrical burns are an important etiology in dealing with patients suffering from burns. In situations of extensive deep lesions of multiple organs and systems affecting young and economically active people, there is a need for expensive multidisciplinary treatment, with a high socioeconomic cost for the community. Among the permanent injuries that explain this high cost, eye injuries stand out, since they are widely disabling. Although rare, lesions of the posterior segment of the eye are associated with higher incidence of major sequelae, and thus deserve special attention for dissemination and discussion of the few cases observed.CASE REPORT: The authors report the case of a patient who suffered high-voltage electrical burns and presented bilateral maculopathy, which evolved with a need for a surgical approach to repair retinal detachment and permanent low visual acuity.CONCLUSION: This report highlights the rarity of the etiology of maculopathy and the need for campaigns for prevention not only of burns in general, but also especially of electrical burns.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAssociação Paulista de Medicina - APMSao Paulo Medical Journal v.132 n.6 20142014-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-31802014000600372en10.1590/1516-3180-2014-1326643
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author Faustino,Leandro Dario
Oliveira,Ramon Antunes
Oliveira,Andrea Fernandes
Rodrigues,Eduardo Büchelle
Moraes,Nilva Simeren Diego
Ferreira,Lydia Masako
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Oliveira,Ramon Antunes
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Rodrigues,Eduardo Büchelle
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Bilateral maculopathy following electrical burn: case report
author_facet Faustino,Leandro Dario
Oliveira,Ramon Antunes
Oliveira,Andrea Fernandes
Rodrigues,Eduardo Büchelle
Moraes,Nilva Simeren Diego
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title Bilateral maculopathy following electrical burn: case report
title_short Bilateral maculopathy following electrical burn: case report
title_full Bilateral maculopathy following electrical burn: case report
title_fullStr Bilateral maculopathy following electrical burn: case report
title_full_unstemmed Bilateral maculopathy following electrical burn: case report
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description CONTEXT: Electrical burns are an important etiology in dealing with patients suffering from burns. In situations of extensive deep lesions of multiple organs and systems affecting young and economically active people, there is a need for expensive multidisciplinary treatment, with a high socioeconomic cost for the community. Among the permanent injuries that explain this high cost, eye injuries stand out, since they are widely disabling. Although rare, lesions of the posterior segment of the eye are associated with higher incidence of major sequelae, and thus deserve special attention for dissemination and discussion of the few cases observed.CASE REPORT: The authors report the case of a patient who suffered high-voltage electrical burns and presented bilateral maculopathy, which evolved with a need for a surgical approach to repair retinal detachment and permanent low visual acuity.CONCLUSION: This report highlights the rarity of the etiology of maculopathy and the need for campaigns for prevention not only of burns in general, but also especially of electrical burns.
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