Ocular trauma is a rare cause of bacillary layer detachments (BALAD). A case report was evaluated and a literature review was performed. A 15-year-old boy presented with bilateral scotomas after a routine American football tackle and was found to have bilateral BALADs. Inflammatory and infectious causes of BALAD were excluded, and he was diagnosed with whiplash maculopathy. Without intervention, the patient's visual acuity and macular anatomy rapidly improved. Novel indocyanine green angiography findings of this condition are reported. Bacillary detachments resulting from whiplash injuries generally resolve spontaneously with good visual outcomes. Even when other sequelae of trauma are not obvious, the presence of BALAD should prompt a targeted history around recent trauma including sports-associated whip-lash injuries. Patients with thicker choroids may be at increased risk of posterior segment sequalae from whiplash injury and choroidal status should be commented on in future reports. .
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