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Retinal Detachment with Atopic Dermatitis Similar to Traumatic Retinal Detachment
Ophthalmology, 1994The cause of retinal detachment (RD) with atopic dermatitis remains uncertain. The purpose of this study is to show that the probable cause of RD with atopic dermatitis is ocular contusion.The authors retrospectively compared the fundus findings of 24 eyes (16 patients) that had RD and atopic dermatitis with 36 eyes (36 patients) that had traumatic RD ...
C, Oka +4 more
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2018
Traumatic retinal detachment is caused by blunt contusion, and most of them starts from ora serrata dialysis. Intraocular foreign body usually associates with open-globe injury, for eyes with intraocular foreign body, the nature of the foreign body determines the clinical behavior.
Jinqiong Zhou, Nan Zhou, Wenbin Wei
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Traumatic retinal detachment is caused by blunt contusion, and most of them starts from ora serrata dialysis. Intraocular foreign body usually associates with open-globe injury, for eyes with intraocular foreign body, the nature of the foreign body determines the clinical behavior.
Jinqiong Zhou, Nan Zhou, Wenbin Wei
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The Journal of trauma, 1985
Six hundred forty-three patients had retinal detachment surgery during 81/2 years; 17.6% were under the age of 30 years. Analysis of this group of patients showed that males were more commonly affected than females (68%). Trauma was the most frequent cause, reported in 40% of cases. Dialysis was the commonest retinal break, occurring in 51% of patients,
M, Călugăru, R, Grigorescu, C, Marin
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Six hundred forty-three patients had retinal detachment surgery during 81/2 years; 17.6% were under the age of 30 years. Analysis of this group of patients showed that males were more commonly affected than females (68%). Trauma was the most frequent cause, reported in 40% of cases. Dialysis was the commonest retinal break, occurring in 51% of patients,
M, Călugăru, R, Grigorescu, C, Marin
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Differentiating Traumatic From Nontraumatic Retinal Detachment
Ophthalmology, 1982Five hundred and eighty-six phakic retinal detachments were studied to characterize the features of 111 cases with a history of trauma and to establish improved guidelines for medico-legal determinations. Twenty-eight percent of contusion detachments were myopic, nine times higher than expected. Myopes typically developed giant tears and nasal dialyses
R, Goffstein, T C, Burton
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Traumatic retinal detachment: A contemporary update
Survey of OphthalmologyRetinal detachment following ocular trauma (TrRD) is one of the leading causes of blindness and visual impairment worldwide. In the absence of a standardized definition, the diagnosis of traumatic retinal detachment relies on identifying a history of trauma that precedes the detachment.
Khushboo, Chauhan +11 more
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Retinal Detachment Associated With Traumatic Chorioretinal Rupture
Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 2014Traumatic chorioretinal rupture, also known as sclopetaria, is a full-thickness break of the choroid and retina caused by a high-velocity projectile striking or passing adjacent to, but not penetrating, the globe. Previous reports have emphasized that retinal detachment seldom occurs, and observation alone has been the recommended management strategy ...
Thanos D, Papakostas +7 more
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Traumatic Hemorrhagic Detachment of Retinal Pigment Epithelium
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1968INTERPRETATION of various pigmented lesions of the posterior pole have interested ophthalmologists for many years. This article describes a unique case of traumatic hemorrhagic detachment of the retinal pigment epithelium followed with serial fundus photography and fluorescein angiography which accurately differentiated the initial mass from possible ...
K A, Gitter, M, Slusher, J, Justice
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[Post-traumatic retinal detachment].
Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde, 1983A total of 56 patients with retinal detachment which occurred after direct or indirect injury were treated during a seven-year period. The patients were divided into 4 groups. The first group comprised 27 cases (48.3% of the total) in which retinal detachment has been caused by a direct blow. The second group comprised the cases of detachment caused by
E, Curković, I, Cvelić
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Small‐gauge vitrectomy in traumatic retinal detachment
Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology, 2011AbstractPurpose: To report the outcome of retinal detachment surgery following trauma treated with small‐gauge vitrectomy.Design: Retrospective chart review.Participants: Adult patients presenting with a retinal detachment following severe trauma between 2007 and 2009 that underwent vitreoretinal surgery with either 25‐ or 23‐gauge vitrectomy ...
Rita, Ehrlich, Philip, Polkinghorne
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