Illusory palinopsias induced by in vitro fertilization treatment: a case report.
Case report
Estrogen
Follicle-stimulating hormone
In vitro fertilization
Pregnancy
Side effects
Journal
Journal of medical case reports
ISSN: 1752-1947
Titre abrégé: J Med Case Rep
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101293382
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
30 May 2019
30 May 2019
Historique:
received:
13
08
2018
accepted:
06
05
2019
entrez:
31
5
2019
pubmed:
31
5
2019
medline:
24
12
2019
Statut:
epublish
Résumé
In the current era, in vitro fertilization, a type of assisted reproductive technology, has been commonly used for infertility management and gestational surrogacy. The techniques that are routinely used in in vitro fertilization include ovarian hyperstimulation to generate multiple eggs, preparation of the ova and sperm, and culture and selection of resultant embryos before transfer into a uterus. These steps increase the chances of successful pregnancy following in vitro fertilization treatment many-fold, especially in young women. Complications reported with in vitro fertilization treatment include multiple gestations, ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, and birth defects while ocular side effects reported include retinal detachment and progression of keratoconus. We report a case of visual illusory palinopsia following in vitro fertilization treatment in a patient with unexplained infertility. A 31-year-old Asian woman was administered in vitro fertilization treatment for her unexplained infertility. She complained of visually disturbing flashes in her peripheral vision during her pregnancy. She described these flashes as occurring usually in the morning hours or while walking, coming in sets of three to four, occurring five-six times a day and lasting for less than 5-10 minutes. Her flashes were not accompanied by other ocular symptoms such as pain, redness, photophobia, or decrease in vision. Her ocular examination was normal. Neuroimaging with magnetic resonance imaging revealed no pathology. A diagnosis of visual illusory palinopsia secondary to in vitro fertilization treatment was made. Disturbing visual palinopsia and afterimages can occur following in vitro fertilization treatment for infertility due to increased estrogen levels. This rare ocular side effect caused by in vitro fertilization treatment is not reported in the literature to the best of our knowledge. Gynecologists and/or infertility experts should educate their patients regarding these possible ocular symptoms. Even ophthalmologists should be aware of this rare cause for visual palinopsia.
Sections du résumé
BACKGROUND
BACKGROUND
In the current era, in vitro fertilization, a type of assisted reproductive technology, has been commonly used for infertility management and gestational surrogacy. The techniques that are routinely used in in vitro fertilization include ovarian hyperstimulation to generate multiple eggs, preparation of the ova and sperm, and culture and selection of resultant embryos before transfer into a uterus. These steps increase the chances of successful pregnancy following in vitro fertilization treatment many-fold, especially in young women. Complications reported with in vitro fertilization treatment include multiple gestations, ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, and birth defects while ocular side effects reported include retinal detachment and progression of keratoconus. We report a case of visual illusory palinopsia following in vitro fertilization treatment in a patient with unexplained infertility.
CASE PRESENTATION
METHODS
A 31-year-old Asian woman was administered in vitro fertilization treatment for her unexplained infertility. She complained of visually disturbing flashes in her peripheral vision during her pregnancy. She described these flashes as occurring usually in the morning hours or while walking, coming in sets of three to four, occurring five-six times a day and lasting for less than 5-10 minutes. Her flashes were not accompanied by other ocular symptoms such as pain, redness, photophobia, or decrease in vision. Her ocular examination was normal. Neuroimaging with magnetic resonance imaging revealed no pathology. A diagnosis of visual illusory palinopsia secondary to in vitro fertilization treatment was made.
CONCLUSION
CONCLUSIONS
Disturbing visual palinopsia and afterimages can occur following in vitro fertilization treatment for infertility due to increased estrogen levels. This rare ocular side effect caused by in vitro fertilization treatment is not reported in the literature to the best of our knowledge. Gynecologists and/or infertility experts should educate their patients regarding these possible ocular symptoms. Even ophthalmologists should be aware of this rare cause for visual palinopsia.
Identifiants
pubmed: 31142353
doi: 10.1186/s13256-019-2115-7
pii: 10.1186/s13256-019-2115-7
pmc: PMC6542044
doi:
Types de publication
Case Reports
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
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