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Spontaneous and Traumatic Vitreous Hemorrhage

Ophthalmology, 1993
The authors sought to provide relevant data regarding the demographic and clinical aspects of spontaneous and traumatic vitreous hemorrhages to guide clinicians in better delineating the expected etiologic patterns of these hemorrhages in an urban environment.The records of 253 consecutive patients with newly diagnosed vitreous hemorrhage seen in a ...
M R, Dana   +3 more
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The Pathology of Vitreous Hemorrhage

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1979
We undertook an ultrastructural study of the dual processes of hemolysis and vitreous membrane formation during the resolution of vitreous blood clots in rabbits. Red blood cell degradation began within 24 hours before the onset of the inflammatory response and occurred mainly in the extracellular matrix.
J V, Forrester, I, Grierson, W R, Lee
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Spontaneous Vitreous Hemorrhage in Children

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2013
To determine the clinical profile, causes, and outcomes of "spontaneous" vitreous hemorrhage in children (
Sudhalkar, A   +4 more
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Massive Spontaneous Hemorrhages Into the Vitreous

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1918
A clinical paper reporting three cases with discussion of etiology and treatment. Read before the Section on Ophthalmology, College o f Physicians of Philadelphia, April 19th, 1917.
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Roentgen Therapy in Vitreous Hemorrhage and Hemorrhagic Glaucoma

Radiology, 1952
The use of the roentgen ray for hemorrhage in the eye is not new. Gradle (2) reported his experience with this method of therapy for retinal vein thrombosis in 1937, giving credit to Hessberg for using roentgen irradiation as a therapeutic measure in retinal hemorrhage as early as 1920.
C E, HUFFORD   +2 more
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Activity and Diabetic Vitreous Hemorrhages

Ophthalmology, 1980
To ascertain the relationship between activity and vitreous hemorrhage, we questioned 72 consecutive diabetic patients presenting with 95 episodes of vitreous hemorrhage. The activity most commonly associated with symptoms of hemorrhage was sleep (36%) followed closely by sitting or lying (26%).
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VITREOUS HEMORRHAGE IN A PATIENT WITH POLYNEUROPATHY

RETINAL Cases & Brief Reports, 2021
Annelise N, Gonçalves   +4 more
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Vitreous Hemorrhage

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1958
Edward K. Isbey   +2 more
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