Nineteen consecutive cases of culture-proved posttraumatic endophthalmitis occurred. Over an eight-year period, 19 (7.4%) of 257 patients with penetrating trauma had endophthalmitis develop, and 19 (31.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn a prospective evaluation of 154 consecutive retinal detachment procedures, the incidence of choroidal detachment was 39.6%. The age of the patient, drainage of subretinal fluid, and vortex compression by the explant seem to be the most important correlative factors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA man complaining of blurred vision had diffuse retinal capillary telangiectasia as a primary retinal finding. Evaluation of the carotid arteries by a noninvasive angiographic method revealed bilateral, silent occlusions of both common carotid arteries. Thus, some cases of "idiopathic retinal capillary telangiectasia" may in fact be harbingers of underlying carotid artery disease.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRetinal detachment is the primary complication of bullous retinoschisis, a benign abnormality of the peripheral retina. We examined three patients (all women, 43, 55, and 56 years old) with typical bullous retinoschisis who had vitreous hemorrhage. In each case, there were sclerotic retinal vessels over the surface of the schisis cavity along with neovascularization above the central portion of the cyst.
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