hyphema


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bleeding into the interior chamber of the eye

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Complete ocular examination noted hyphema, mild aqueous flare and iridal hyperemia consistent with anterior uveitis, and 1 air bubble in the anterior chamber OS (Fig 1C).
(1) found that neovascular glaucoma responded well to TS-CPC in their study, but was associated with a higher rate of hyphema and phthisis bulbi.
Frequency of other ocular injuries was Diploipa (19.23%, n=10), decreased visual acuity (17.3%, n=9), Enophthalmous (9.61%, n=5), Hyphema (5.76%, n=3) and blindness as 3.85% (n=2).
Shah, "The Pediatric Traumatic Hyphema," International Ophthalmology Clinics, vol.
Other associated complications such as cystoid macular edema, endophthalmitis, rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RD), and hyphema were not observed in present study [Table 5].
The most frequent early postoperative complication in the PC group was hyphema, which was observed in 17 eyes (46%) and microhyphema noted in 10 eyes (27%).
On physical examination, he was vitally stable with his right pupil constricted and did not have any associated injuries like oedema, bruising or hyphema. He had a best corrected visual acuity (BSCVA) of 6/36.
Of which, 8 patients (66.67%) had closed globe injury, traumatic cataract and traumatic hyphema being common presentations.
Another study reported the occurrence of secondary hyphema in PPM (SAARI, 1975); however, in the present study, we reported no signals of glaucoma ou hyphema.
In the left eye, the stromal infiltrate was increased in size with corneal edema, and large KP; in the anterior chamber, a new hyphema and fibrinoid reaction were noted.
4), and one patient had hyphema, which resolved during the first postoperative week (Fig.
There was a case of spontaneous bleeding in the anterior chamber (hyphema) that occurred during SLT [9].
The common ocular affections recorded in cattle and buffaloes are conjunctivitis, keratitis, sub-conjunctival abscess, prolapsed of nictitating glands, hyphema and cataract (Misk, 1993).
Parameters affecting the final visual outcome were recorded and assessed; and they included type of injury, initial VA, posterior extent injury, length of wound, lens injury, hyphema, and presence of vitreous prolapse.