High altitude retinal hemorrhage
M. Wiedman
The accessibility of high-altitude areas presents the risk of high altitude
retinal hemorrhages (HARH). Four cases reported illustrate localized
macular, diffuse, and familial incidence of HARH. Fluorescein angiography
indicated no leakage, and a superficial retinal location of the
hemorrhages. Marked retinal artery and vein dilation occurs.
Ophthalmodynamometry showed retinal vascular hypertension in the presence
of HARH. The complete resolution of hemorrhages occurs in most cases.
Despite the return of visual acuity to normal, visual function studies
indicate the persistance of defects.