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- Hyphema is the medical condition of bleeding in the anterior chamber of the eye between the iris and the cornea. People usually first notice a loss or...
- iridocorneal angle cause elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) anterior uveitis and hyphema. It is most commonly caused by anterior chamber IOLs and sulcus IOLs but...
- innermost surface, the endothelium. Hyphema, anterior uveitis and glaucoma are three main pathologies in this area. In hyphema, blood fills the anterior chamber...
- in ****an. In hyphema: tranexamic acid is effective in reducing the risk of secondary hemorrhage outcomes in people with traumatic hyphema. In liver resection:...
- spontaneously within a w**** or two. Bleeding within the eye, a condition called a hyphema, is more serious: it can permanently reduce vision and can damage the cornea...
- Intraocular hemorrhage is classified based on the location of the bleeding: Hyphema (in the anterior chamber) Suprachoroidal hemorrhage (SCH) is a rare complication...
- ac****ulation of blood in the anterior chamber of the eye, also known as hyphema. This condition is usually unilateral, and its symptoms vary from none...
- affect their vision. The presence of JXG in the eye can cause spontaneous hyphema, secondary glaucoma or even blindness. It is most often seen in the iris...
- iron-containing, intraocular foreign body. Hemosiderosis – long standing hyphema (blood in the anterior chamber) following blunt trauma to the eye may lead...
- Intravitreal antibiotics can be used if endophthalmitis is suspected. Hyphema – Hemorrhage in the front chamber of the eye Uveitis – Inflammation of...