眼挫伤伴小前房积血和视网膜震颤。

Optometry Pub Date : 2012-05-31
Melissa Misko
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背景:钝力创伤可影响眼睛的所有结构,经常引起前房积血或小前房积血等并发症。前房积血被定义为前房出血,并形成可见的血块。当红细胞悬浮在前房,没有形成层状凝块时,就会发生小前房积血。小前房积血是一种罕见的、视觉上显著的并发症。眼外伤是视力受损的第二大常见原因,必须迅速有效地进行适当的治疗,以最大限度地发挥患者的视觉潜力。病例报告:一名21岁的印度男性,右眼挫伤后入院。初次就诊时,他的视力下降了。相关的临床表现包括眼眶前房红细胞和眶附件淤斑,并伴有结膜注射。结论:临床医生应详细了解该事件的病史,进行彻底的眼科检查,选择适当的治疗/疗法,密切监测患者,并根据需要进行适当的转诊。本病例报告讨论1例眼挫伤致小前房积血及视网膜震颤的临床表现、治疗及处理。
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Ocular contusion with microhyphema and commotio retinae.

Background: Blunt force trauma can affect all structures in the eye, frequently causing complications such as hyphema or microhyphema. A hyphema is defined as bleeding in the anterior chamber that layers and forms a visible clot. A microhyphema occurs when the red blood cells are suspended in the anterior chamber, and do not form a layered clot. Microhyphema is a rarely reported, visually significant complication. Ocular trauma is the second most common cause of visual impairment, and appropriate management must be executed swiftly and efficiently to maximize a patient's visual potential;

Case report: A 21-year-old Indian male presented after ocular contusion to the right eye. His visual acuity was reduced at initial presentation. Pertinent clinical findings included red blood cells in the anterior chamber and ecchymosis of the orbital adnexa, with associated conjunctival injection. Subsequently, the patient developed commotio retinae;

Conclusion: It is important for clinicians to take a detailed case history of the event, perform a thorough ocular exam, select proper treatment/therapy, monitor the patient closely, and make appropriate referrals as needed. This case report discusses the clinical findings, treatment, and management of 1 patient with an ocular contusion resulting in microhyphema and commotio retinae.

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