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Myopia Induced by Vitreous Hemorrhage

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1990
Six of 11 children developed myopia in one eye after vitreous hemorrhage. None had retinopathy of prematurity, glaucoma, aphakia, or scleral buckling. In seven children developing vitreous hemorrhage before 1 year of age, six exhibited a myopic anisometropia in the affected eye of 1.37 to 12.00 diopters (mean, -4.7 diopters; S.D., 4.0).
M J, Miller-Meeks   +3 more
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Vitrectomy for Nondiabetic Vitreous Hemorrhage

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1983
In a group of 94 eyes with nondiabetic vitreous hemorrhage that underwent pars plana vitrectomy between March 1974 and September 1982, the causes of the hemorrhages were retinal branch vein obstruction (36 eyes), blunt trauma (11 eyes), cataract extraction (ten eyes), subretinal neovascularization (nine eyes), Eales' disease (eight eyes), Terson's ...
R T, Oyakawa, R G, Michels, W P, Blase
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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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Nonrecordable Electroretinogram in Vitreous Hemorrhage

Ophthalmology, 1982
Abstract A 32-year-old male sustained a dense vitreous hemorrhage following a scleral buckle procedure for a traumatic retinal detachment in his right eye. The bright-flash ERG was nonrecordable on two occasions. At pars plana vitrectomy, a dense vitreous hemorrhage was removed, and the retina was noted to be attached.
S, Mandelbaum, R R, Ober, T E, Ogden
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Exotropia secondary to vitreous hemorrhage

Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 1997
Diplopia after cataract surgery has been reported by several authors, but diplopia after recovery from vitreous hemorrhage (VH) has not been described.We examined eight patients with manifest exotropia and binocular diplopia after recovery from dense VH by vitreous surgery.
T, Fujikado   +4 more
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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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Recurrent Vitreous Hemorrhage

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1933
Within a period of twelve years, thirty cases of hemophthalmus were admitted to the Out-Patient Department of the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, in approximately 170,000 new admissions for ocular affections. These excluded vitreous hemorrhage due to trauma, arteriosclerotic, diabetic, and renal retinitis, vascular hypertension, tumor, and other ...
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Spontaneous vitreous hemorrhage.

Annals of ophthalmology, 1982
The causes of 653 cases of spontaneous vitreous hemorrhage were evaluated. The four most common causes, accounting for over 84% of the cases, were diabetic retinopathy (34.1%), retinal break without retinal detachment (22.4%), rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (14.9%), and retinal vein occlusion (13.0%).
R W, Butner, A R, McPherson
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Lens-Sparing Vitreous Surgery for Infantile Amblyogenic Vitreous Hemorrhage

RETINA, 2003
To report on a series of infants with amblyogenic vitreous and/or subinternal limiting membrane hemorrhage managed by lens-sparing vitrectomy.Retrospective case series studying retinal attachment status and visual acuity.Eleven eyes sustained vitreous hemorrhage as a consequence of shaken baby syndrome, 1 due to hyaloidal canal hemorrhage extending ...
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