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Retinal hemorrhage
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Part 1 book "Clinical ophthalmic echography" includes content: Optic nerve drusen; ciliary body melanoma and sector cataract; case study 3 small ciliary body melanoma; iris bombe around intraocular lens implant; choroidal melanoma; small choroidal melanoma; posterior vitreous detachment and retinal tear; vitreous syneresis; shallow retinal detachment; dacryoadenitis; optic nerve drusen; optic nerve druse and disc hemorrhage; central retinal artery embolus,... and other contents.
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muasambanhan10
03-04-2024
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Eales’ disease is an idiopathic peripheral retinal vasculopathy characterized by retinal phlebitis, ischemia, retinal neovascularization, and recurrent vitreous hemorrhages. But CRAO is an unusual presentation.
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vitiki
30-01-2024
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The purpose of this study is to describe a patient who experienced simultaneous central retinal vein and cilioretinal artery occlusions, as well as perifoveal hemorrhage in the Henle fiber.
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vitiki
30-01-2024
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We aimed to report a case of sarcoidosis presenting with atypical clinical findings that mimicked intraocular lymphoma. A 73-year-old female presented with flashes and decreased vision in her left eye over a 2-week period. The patient had no previous ocular medical history. Initial fundal examination revealed vitritis (vitreous inflammation) with retinal hemorrhage and subretinal yellowish lesions in the left eye.
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viintuit
26-09-2023
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Ophthalmic manifestations are common in patients with leukemia, developing in nearly 50% of cases. Intracranial hemorrhage is another potentially fatal complication of leukemia. In this case report, we aim to present a challenging case that involves both ophthalmic and intracranial manifestations in an individual with acute monocytic leukemia.
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videadpool
05-05-2023
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Central retinal artery occlusion combined with ischemic optic neuropathy in a 19-year-old woman with an elevated titer of anticardiolipin antibodies. Note the orange dot (rather than cherry red) corresponding to the fovea and the spared patch of retina just temporal to the optic disc. Figure 29-7 Hypertensive retinopathy with scattered flame (splinter) hemorrhages and cotton-wool spots (nerve fiber layer infarcts) in a patient with headache and a blood pressure of 234/120.
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ongxaemnumber1
29-11-2010
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Endophthalmitis This occurs from bacterial, viral, fungal, or parasitic infection of the internal structures of the eye. It is usually acquired by hematogenous seeding from a remote site. Chronically ill, diabetic, or immunosuppressed patients, especially those with a history of indwelling IV catheters or positive blood cultures, are at greatest risk for endogenous endophthalmitis. Although most patients have ocular pain and injection, visual loss is sometimes the only symptom.
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ongxaemnumber1
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