Sudden Visual Deterioration as the First Symptom of Chronic Kidney Failure

Purpose: We report here a unique case of a sudden loss of vision as the first symptom of an advanced chronic nephropathy. Methods and Results: A 25-year-old man was referred to the Department of Ophthalmology with sudden visual deterioration presumptively diagnosed as bilateral retinitis. The patient had never been under any medical care before and had never had any clinical signs of any chronic disease. He underwent an ophthalmic examination with optical coherence tomography (OCT). Based on the clinical features, OCT scans and systemic blood pressure (BP) assessment (225/145 mm Hg), the patient was definitely diagnosed with hypertensive retinopathy and choroidopathy due to hypertensive crisis. After urgent diagnostic procedures, the patient was diagnosed with a chronic kidney disease at stage 5 in the course of chronic glomerulonephritis. Immediately, a renal replacement therapy was started and the patient was qualified for renal transplantation. Conclusion: Adolescents with an unclear picture of retinal lesions, who have neither a history nor clinical signs of a systemic disease, should undergo careful systemic screening with BP assessment. A sudden deterioration of vision may be the first symptom of a previously undiagnosed severe systemic disease (very rare chronic) that requires immediate treatment.

[1]  I. Wijaya,et al.  Hypertensive crises in the adolescent: evaluation of suspected renovascular hypertension. , 2013, Acta medica Indonesiana.

[2]  A. Levin,et al.  Hypertensive retinopathy in a child caused by pheochromocytoma: identification after a failed school vision screening. , 2012, Journal of AAPOS : the official publication of the American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus.

[3]  Renan Oliveira Vaz-de-Melo,et al.  Hypertensive crisis: clinical–epidemiological profile , 2011, Hypertension Research.

[4]  Y. Ogura,et al.  Bilateral Serous Retinal Detachments Associated with Accelerated Hypertensive Choroidopathy , 2010, International journal of hypertension.

[5]  Jaclyn L Kovach Hypertensive optic neuropathy and choroidopathy in an 18-year-old woman with renal failure. , 2010, Retinal cases & brief reports.

[6]  A. Mansour,et al.  Periocular corticosteroid in malignant hypertensive and preeclampsic choroidopathy. , 2009, Retinal cases & brief reports.

[7]  S. Sood,et al.  Bilateral renal artery stenosis presenting as hypertensive retinopathy and choroidopathy. , 2002, Indian journal of ophthalmology.

[8]  A. Mizota,et al.  Bilateral Leopard Spot Fundus of Hypertensive Choroidopathy and Its Visual Function , 2002, Ophthalmologica.

[9]  C. Kitiyakara,et al.  Malignant hypertension and hypertensive emergencies. , 1998, Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN.

[10]  J. Maino,et al.  Hypertensive choroidopathy. , 1982, Journal of the American Optometric Association.