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Revesz syndrome masquerading as traumatic retinal detachment

Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, 2017
A 13-month-old boy with mild hemophilia A presented for strabismus evaluation and was found to have retinal hemorrhages in the right eye, left exotropia, and left total retinal detachment. These findings were attributed to trauma and hemophilia A. Routine blood work for hemophilia A subsequently showed pancytopenia. A bone marrow aspirate showed marked
Kareem, Moussa   +2 more
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Pediatric Traumatic Retinal Detachments: Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes

Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 2017
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: To compare clinical characteristics and surgical outcomes of retinal detachment (RD) after open globe injuries (OGIs) and closed globe injuries (CGIs). PATIENTS AND METHODS: One hundred ten eyes of 110 patients aged 17 years or younger who underwent primary
Ozdek, ŞENGÜL   +4 more
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Traumatic Retinal Detachment in Children

2018
This chapter is about three aspects of ocular trauma: firstly the surgical management of traumatic retinal detachment in children with episcleral buckling, secondly the surgical management of an open globe rupture, and thirdly the surgical management of intraocular IOFB with delayed vitrectomy.
Ulrich Spandau, Zoran Tomic
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Traumatic Retinal Detachments

International Ophthalmology Clinics, 1974
H M, Freeman, M S, Cox, C L, Schepens
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Traumatic retinal detachment.

Optometry clinics : the official publication of the Prentice Society, 1994
Ocular contusion may result in numerous types of retinal breaks, including horseshoe tears, operculated holes, large irregular retinal breaks, macular holes, and, most often, retinal dialyses. Supranasal dialyses have a high correlation with trauma and may require months before symptoms appear. Large irregular breaks occur only following trauma and may
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[Development of traumatic retinal detachment].

Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde, 1989
Post-traumatic retinal detachment occurs frequently as a late consequence of progressive vitreous changes, especially following penetrating injuries. Occasionally, it develops soon after the trauma, without preceding proliferative vitreoretinopathy, is based on posterior vitreous detachment and morphologically resembles an idiopathic retinal detachment.
R, Haddad, H, Slezak
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Compensibility in Traumatic Retinal Detachment

1981
Ocular trauma is responsible for 10 to 1496 of rhegmatogenous retinal detachments in large series of patients (Witmer 1972). Since many patients wish to attribute their retinal disease to an injury in order to be reimbursed by their insurance or Workman’s Compensation, it behooves the attending ophthalmologist to know what factors to consider in ...
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Pediatric Traumatic Retinal Detachments

2023
Sandra Hoyek   +2 more
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Traumatic retinal detachment.

Modern problems in ophthalmology, 1972
E, Malbran, R, Dodds, R, Hulsbus
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