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Hyphema Most frequent complication accompanied ... can be accompanied by a shallow anterior chamber and/or choroidal effusion/detachment Monitor for recovery; if it occurs in conjunction with ...
No major intraoperative complications occurred. Postoperative hyphema occurred in all patients but did not exceed 50% of the anterior chamber and resolved within 7 days (range 3–21 days). The median ...
Blurry vision, a condition in which you see objects out of focus, can have many causes, ranging from tired or irritated eyes to minor anatomical problems to serious health issues that may worsen ...
Blast ocular orbital trauma includes rupture of the globe, serous retinitis, hyphema, corneoscleral lacerations, penetrating eyeball, traumatic cataracts and injury of the optic nerve, nasal ...
Tonometry is a quick and simple test that checks the pressure inside your eyes. The results can help your doctor see if you’re at risk for glaucoma. Glaucoma is a disease in which the nerve of ...
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What To Know and Do About Eye PainEye pain is common for many people. It's not always a sign of a serious condition and usually resolves within a few days or weeks with minimal treatment. Corneal abrasion (when scratches form on ...
Because of its complex range of motion and the weight that’s often distributed through the joint, the knee is vulnerable to injury. The knee is one of the most complex joints in your body. It ...
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How to Recognize and Treat an Eye InjuriesBlunt trauma may also cause bleeding in the eye (hyphema). Even if the eye itself is not directly injured, if you have a skull fracture, this can cause bruising around the eyes. Burns to the eyes ...
These conditions include (but are not limited to) endometriosis, an ectopic pregnancy, and pelvic inflammatory disease. The anterior cul-de-sac is a pouch that sits between the bladder and the uterus.
Traditionally, anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries have been treated with surgical reconstruction. This means, that the torn ligament is replaced with new ACL graft tissue. ACL reconstruction ...
For the safety profile, the major complications were hyphema (n=14, 7.0%), IOP spike (n=9, 4.9%) and transit corneal oedema (n=23, 11.4%). The complete success was achieved in 72.6% of the eyes (146 ...
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