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Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society ; : 685-691, 1996.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-176833

ABSTRACT

A retrospective study was made of 334 consecutive cases of traumatic hyphema in the rural Chonbuk population. The average age of these patients was 26.2 years with the majority being male(91.9%). The major causes of traumatic hyphema were blow injuries(166 patients, 49.7%). The only 13 aptients(3.9%) had agriculture related injuries. Secondary hemorrhage occured in 23(6.9%) of all patient, and mainly between the second and fourth day following admission. A separate group of 88 patients(26.3%) who were admitted to hospital 24 hours or more after sustaining injury were found to have a secondary hemorrhage rate of 10.2%(nine of 88 patients). No secondary hemorrhage occured in Grade 0 hyphema. 22 eyes(6.5%) had a final visual acuity of 0.3 or worse. Retinal pathology,not hemorrhage, was most often responsible among those patients suffering poor visual outcome. In this study on the population of Chunbuk province, some patients were treated late, and had a high incidence of secondary hemorrhge.


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Humans , Agriculture , Hemorrhage , Hyphema , Incidence , Retinaldehyde , Retrospective Studies , Visual Acuity
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Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society ; : 1765-1770, 1996.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-220068

ABSTRACT

Angiocentric lymphoma is a lymphoma like lesion which has been known as a lethal midline granuloma, lymphomatoid granulomatosis and polymorphic reticulosis. It involves predominantly lungs, and other extranodal sites such as upper respiratory tract, skin, kidneys, peripheral nervous system and CNS. The authors experienced a case of angiocentric lymphoma which was misdiagnosed as orbital cellulitis because there were persistent epiphora, erythematous swelling in dacryocyst area and diffuse edema in upper and lower eyelids which occurred after functional endoscopic sinus surgery. This case was diagnosised as angiocentric lymphoma through multiple tissue biopsies. This disease is rare, especially in orbit and eyelid. It leads to the destruction and inflammation of tissue. To avoid misdiagnosis to orbital cellulitis, accurate biopsy is needed with the interchange of clinical informations with pathologist. We report this case with the review of literatures.


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Biopsy , Diagnosis , Diagnostic Errors , Edema , Eyelids , Granuloma, Lethal Midline , Inflammation , Kidney , Lacrimal Apparatus Diseases , Lung , Lymphoma , Lymphomatoid Granulomatosis , Orbit , Orbital Cellulitis , Peripheral Nervous System , Respiratory System , Skin
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