Blunt non-perforating ocular trauma patterns of ocular damage and final visual outcome
Medical Forum Monthly. 2009; 20 (2): 33-35
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ABSTRACT
To study the causes of blunt ocular trauma in a closed-globe, its various clinical signs on presentation and final visual outcome. A prospective analytic study of one hundred cases of the blunt ocular trauma conducted in the Department of Ophthalmology, Ayub Teaching Hospital, Abbottabad. In one hundred cases. Seventy-nine [79%] were males and twenty-one [21%] were females. Hyphacma occurred in sixty-two cases [93.9%], mydriasis in twenty-nine cases [43.9%], traumatic iritis/uveitis fifty three [80.3%], and seventeen [25.8%] patients developed traumatic cataract. Traumatic Glaucoma occurred in 3% cases. Vitreous haemorrhage occurred in nineteen [63.3%] and seventeen [56.7%] cases were with retinal heamorrhages, commotio retinae was seen in ten [33.3%] post-traumatic optic atrophy occurred in eight [26.7%] and retinal detachment in six cases. Anterior segment involvement have better visual prognoses 89.4%, compared to posterior segment trauma which is 26.7%. A high percentage of youth and children suffered eye injuries, home setting and sports-related injuries were more common. Hyphaemas and lens injuries have relative little affect on the final visual outcome as compared to the posterior segments injuries
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Assunto principal:
Ferimentos não Penetrantes
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Catarata
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Hemorragia Vítrea
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Descolamento Retiniano
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Hemorragia Retiniana
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Acuidade Visual
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Glaucoma
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Irite
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Estudos Prospectivos
Limite:
Feminino
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Humanos
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Masculino
Idioma:
Inglês
Revista:
Med. Forum Mon.
Ano de publicação:
2009
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