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Massive subretinal hemorrhage and anticoagulant therapy.
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1982
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A 66-year-old woman receiving anticoagulant therapy experienced a spontaneous massive subretinal hemorrhage that led to blindness and intractable glaucoma in the involved eye and necessitated enucleation. Clinical and histopathological observations suggested that the bleeding originated from blood vessels within an area of disciform macular degeneration. If the patient had not been receiving anticoagulant therapy the hemorrhage would presumably have been more limited.