scholarly journals Role of Sonography in Ocular Trauma: A Study

2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
Keyword(s):  
2019 ◽  
Vol 50 (1) ◽  
pp. 3-8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ritika Mukhija ◽  
Amar Pujari ◽  
Rashmi Singh ◽  
Shreya Nayak ◽  
Vipul Singh ◽  
...  

We sought to evaluate the role and diagnostic potential of ocular B-scan ultrasonography in childhood eye disease in an observational cross-sectional study; 1091 patients with a total of 1445 eyes examined were studied. Cataract was the single most common indication for ultrasound followed by corneal pathology, ocular trauma, posterior segment pathology, primary congenital glaucoma, leukocoria, orbital pathology and other disease. Ultrasonography resulted in a change in diagnosis in 198 cases (18%). We conclude that B-scan ultrasonography plays an important adjunctive role in the management of childhood eye disease.


Eye ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 29 (7) ◽  
pp. 986-986
Author(s):  
R Chaudhary ◽  
M Upendran ◽  
N Campion ◽  
A Yeung ◽  
R Blanch ◽  
...  

2015 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 160
Author(s):  
M Padma ◽  
DPadma Prabha
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1988 ◽  
Vol 105 (3) ◽  
pp. 253-257 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stephen R. Russell ◽  
Karl R. Olsen ◽  
James C. Folk

Author(s):  
Lakshmi Kamala

Traumatic open globe injuries are a leading cause of blindness/visual impairment in the world. A significant number of reported open globe injuries occur at the workplace and have been historically associated with non-compliance with workplace safety guidelines and not wearing eye related personal protective equipment (PPE). In this case report, we describe a 27-year-old man’s workplace related open globe injury despite wearing PPE. We explore the prognostic factors in determining final visual acuity and do a literature review of case reports with good outcomes despite poor initial prognostication in severe open globe injuries. The option of enucleation and its common indications are discussed. We also examine the factors determining patient satisfaction with ocular prosthesis along with an assessment of the role of PPEs in workplace related ocular trauma.


Sympathetic ophthalmia is a rare, bilateral, recurrent, granulomatous panuveitis following penetrating ocular trauma or surgery. Although the etiology is not well understood, it is thought that there is an autoimmune reaction against ocular antigens that are exposed from the inciting eye. Diagnosis is based on history and clinical findings. As well as the primary site of inflammation in the choroid, posterior segment findings such as papillitis, vitritis, exudative retinal detachment, increased choroidal thickness, choroidal infiltrations, and Dalen-Fuchs nodules and granulomatous anterior uveitis especially in chronic recurrent phase are the most important clinical features of the disease. Prompt and effective treatment with corticosteroids and immunosuppressive agents is very important in achieving good visual results. The role of enucleation in the prevention and prognosis of the disease is controversial.


Eye ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 29 (7) ◽  
pp. 867-871 ◽  
Author(s):  
R Chaudhary ◽  
M Upendran ◽  
N Campion ◽  
A Yeung ◽  
R Blanch ◽  
...  

1988 ◽  
Vol 106 (5) ◽  
pp. 640 ◽  
Author(s):  
STEPHEN R. RUSSELL ◽  
KARL R. OLSEN ◽  
JAMES C. FOLK

2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-4 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robin K. Kuriakose ◽  
Eric K. Chin ◽  
David R.P. Almeida

Purpose: Acute macular neuroretinopathy (AMN) is a rare clinical entity with an uncertain etiology. We report an atypical case presenting with retinal hemorrhages (RH) and cotton-wool spots (CWS) following non-ocular trauma. Observations: A 49-year-old male presented with an acute onset of a paracentral scotoma in his left eye, immediately following a motor vehicle accident 1 day prior. Fundus findings revealed a unilateral nasal petalloid perifoveal lesion with the tip pointing toward the fovea associated with CWS and RH. Optical coherence tomography demonstrated disruption of the ellipsoid zone. Symptoms and exam findings improved at 2-week follow-up without any intervention, consistent with the natural history of the disease process. Conclusion: We report a rare case of AMN following non-ocular trauma with the unique fundus findings of CWS and RH. This presentation supports the role of ischemia in the retinal deep capillary plexus, of which trauma contributed to the pathophysiological process. Summary: AMN is a rare condition whose pathophysiological process remains speculative. We report an atypical case of AMN, which supports the role of trauma in the pathophysiology of deep retinal capillary plexus compromise.


JAMA ◽  
1966 ◽  
Vol 195 (12) ◽  
pp. 1005-1009 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. J. Fernbach
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