Successful Pregnancy after Vitrectomy for Prolifierative Diabetic Retinopathy in a Woman with Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes.
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We report the case of a 31-year-old, primigravida, who underwent vitrectomy for diabetic proliferative retinopathy and delivered a healthy baby without progression of her retinopathy.<BR>She first manifested glucosuria in 1986, but no further examinations were performed. In 1988, she complained of left eye pain. Ophthalmologic examinations revealed diabetic retinopathy and her fasting plasma glucose value was 337 mg/d<I>l</I> and HbA<SUB>1</SUB>c was 12.5%. Her retinopathy progressed gradually under meticulous glucose control with insulin. Photocoagulation was performed on botheyes in 1989, and vitrectomy was required on her right eye 8 months later. Thereafter, her retinopathy subsided.<BR>She became pregnant in 1991 and her HbA<SUB>1</SUB>c was 7.2% at that time. Under multidisciplinary discussion and management, her pregnancy course was uncomplicated, and she delivered a 3, 062g healthy baby by cesarean section at 39 weeks gestation. up to 6 months postpartum, her retinopathy showed no particular changes.<BR>In the patient with proliferative retinopathy after vitrectomy, our experience suggests that intensive and careful management by a multidisciplinary medical team enables diabetic women to complete pregnancy without progression of major complications.
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