Kırgız, AhmetKaraman Erdur, SevilKaldırım, Havva ErdoğanAtalay, KürşatKocabora, Mehmet Selim10.07.20192019-07-1010.07.20192019-07-102018Kırgız, A., Karaman Erdur, S., Kaldırım, H. E., Atalay, K. ve Kocabora, M. S. (2018). Subhyaloid hemorrhage as the first presenting sign of gastric adenocarcinoma. Journal Francais D Ophtalmologie, 41(1), E41-E42. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jfo.2017.01.0280181-55121773-0597https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jfo.2017.01.028https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12511/2918WOS: 000425546600008PubMed ID: 29310953A 43-year-old man presented to our clinic complaining of a sudden onset of reduced vision in both eyes. Full ophthalmological evaluation was performed. His visual acuity was finger counting at 1 meter in both eyes. The anterior segments were unremarkable. Fundus examination showed bilateral peripapillary and premacular subhyaloid hemorrhage, flame-shaped retinal hemorrhages and Roth’s spots (Fig. 1). A complete blood count was performed. The hematological evaluation was carried out. The patient’s platelet count was 35 × 109/L (normal range: 150—450 × 109/L); hemoglobin level was 8.8 g/dL (normal range: 13.3—17.2 g/L). Coagulation profile (prothrombin time and partial thromboplastin time) was normal. The patient was referred to a gastroenterologist. Endoscopy was performed after initial examination. He was diagnosed with gastric adenocarcinoma. Upper gastrointestinal system bleeding was controlled with medical treatment.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccessHemorrhageSyndromeLimiting MembraneSubhyaloid hemorrhage as the first presenting sign of gastric adenocarcinomaL’hémorragie sous-hyaloïdienne comme premier signe de présentation clinique d’un adénocarcinome gastriqueLetter411E41E4210.1016/j.jfo.2017.01.028Q4Q4