In the immediate postoperative period, the patient developed a painless subconjunctival hemorrhage in his right eye (Figure) with intact visual acuity, normal intraocular pressures, and normal fundoscopic examination. The patient was managed conservatively. Three weeks later, the hemorrhage had resolved...
Generally, a retinal hemorrhage in your baby's eye gets better on its own in 2-8 weeks and doesn't cause any long-term problems with vision. Your baby may be more likely to have a retinal hemorrhage if your delivery is very short, very long, or traumatic. If your baby has a retinal...
The patients did not have any recurrence of the tumour or hemorrhage. Conclusions Cavernous hemangioma had a tendency to develop rapidly in young people on the temporal bulbar conjunctiva of the right eye, causing recurrent subconjunctival hemorrhages. 展开 ...
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook subconjunctival haemorrhage Painlessbleedingunderthetransparentmembrane(theCONJUNCTIVA)coveringthewhiteoftheeye.Thiscausesaconspicuousbrightredpatchthatusuallyreabsorbsinabouttwoweeks.Theconditionisharmless. ...
Tumor data included anatomic location, quadrant location, greatest tumor basal diameter and thickness, tumor color, and configuration. Details of intrinsic tumor vascularity, feeder vessels, cysts, and hemorrhage were noted.Each tumor was classified into a general category, including choristomatous, ...
Ciliary body detachment with suprachoroidal hemorrhage was found in 1 eye treated with 5-FU intraoperatively, which was also accompanied with hemorrhage and flat anterior chamber. Conjunctival biopsy Neither the 5-FU-PLA-DS or the polymer control disc was degraded completely 90 d after implantation...
The fibroblasts showed distinct signs of cellular activation, and the presence of erythrocytes in the conjunctival extracellular matrix indicated the existence of hemorrhage (not shown). It cannot be excluded that the changes observed under the conditions used in this study were not caused by light ...
The patients did not have any recurrence of the tumour or hemorrhage. Conclusions Cavernous hemangioma had a tendency to develop rapidly in young people on the temporal bulbar conjunctiva of the right eye, causing recurrent subconjunctival hemorrhages....
The right eye was never involved. An ocular examination of the left eye found a mild nasal subconjunctival hemorrhage and a salmon-pink鈥揷olored lesion involving the superior conjunctiva. Clinical findings, photos, magnetic resonance images, and histopathology results are presented and reviewed. The...
He had central serous chorioretinopathy in the right eye. Magnetic resonance imaging of the eye, orbit, and brain was normal. Initially, the subconjunctival hemorrhage masked a mass lesion. Three months later, the subconjunctival hemorrhage was improved and a grayish white mass was detected in ...