“…Purtscher’s-like retinopathy is associated with non-traumatic causes [ 5 ]. Its occurrence has been reported in many disorders such as antibiotic anaphylaxis, myocardial infarction, connective tissue diseases, renal failure, childbirth, and bone marrow transplant [ 5 – 8 ]. Furthermore, Purtscher’s-like retinopathy is rare with an incidence rate of less than 0.24 cases per million, and it is also a complication of AP [ 5 ].…”