Course: Lymphangiectasia Hemorrhagica Conjunctivae Regression with Bleomycin Sclerotherapy on Anterior-Segment Optical Coherence Tomography
CME Credits: 1.00
Released: 2023-10-19
A 47-year-old otherwise healthy female patient with idiopathic lymphangiectasia hemorrhagica conjunctivae (LHC) of the right eye had 9 episodes of recurrent hemorrhage over 19 months. Each episode presented with blood-filled, lymphangiectatic vessels and subconjunctival hemorrhage and resolved with topical fluorometholone eyedrops, 0.1%. Large residual lymphangiectatic channels were noted on anterior-segment optical coherence tomography (, A) that had regressed to small, linear, slitlike spaces within the conjunctival stroma after intralesional sclerotherapy with bleomycin, 1 mg (, B). There was no recurrence detected over 3 months of follow-up.
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