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1
Slatter's Fundamentals of Veterinary Ophthalmology
The following treatment is recommended for hyphemia: 1. Prevent further trauma
by immediate and enforced cage or stall rest. 2. Administer corticosteroid drops (
dexamethasone 0.1%, prednisolone 1%) three times daily. NSAIDs are not used
...
David J. Maggs, Paul E. Miller, Ron Ofri, 2008
2
A.M.A. Archives of Ophthalmology
Whether the prolonged hypotonia was a precipitating factor in the central vein
occlusion is not known. In other reported series there has been no mention of
loss of an anterior chamber. 6. Hyphemia. — In the 200 nonenzyme eyes there
was ...
3
The Journal of the Florida Medical Association
T. FLORIDA M.A. l-'emu'i\in', 1958 815 The management of traumatic hyphemia
presents one of the most serious of ophthalmologic problems to the physician.
Many eyes have been lost or have suffered serious functional impairment when a
...
4
Health Assessment in Nursing
Hyphemia occurs when injury causes red blood cells to collect in the lower half of
the anterior chamber (Fig. 16-22). anterior chamber of the eye. Hypopyon usually
results from an inflammatory response in which white blood cells accumulate ...
Janet R. Weber, Jane H. Kelley, 2013
5
New York State Journal of Medicine
When she returned the hyphemia was gone but a subconjunctival hemorrhage
was present under the nasal ocular conjunctiva of the right eye. Central acuity
was 20/20 — 4 but there was marked contraction of the right nasal field, while the
left ...
6
Biomicroscopy of the eye: slit lamp microscopy of the living eye
A review of the hospital records of the 121 cyclodialyses discussed above to
determine the relation between the incidence of hyphemia and success of the
operation revealed that hyphemia occurred in 5 2.9 per cent of the successful "
primary" ...
Milton Lionel Berliner, 1966
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Symposium on diseases and surgery of the lens
Discuss the incidence of hyphemia in limbal-based flaps in comparison with
corneal incisions. DR. DUNNINGTON. — In a corneal incision, hyphemia is
extremely rare. That is the report in almost all instances from those who use
corneal ...
In the secondary glaucoma cases following cataract operations, 14 (60.8 per cent
) of the successful ones and 27 (81.8 per cent) of the unsuccessful ones had
hyphemia. In the total of 121 cyclodialyses, hyphemia occurred in 56.1 per cent of
...
On the fourth postoperative day, 19 eyes (5.2%) of the steroid group developed
hyphemia and in 11 cases (3.01%) the anterior chamber was shallow. This was
in contrast to the control cases where hyphemia was seen only in two cases ...
Color: Red, plethora, pseudo plethora of hyphemia and hectic fever. Pale:
Hyphemia, lack of general glandular action especi_ ally of the digestive system.
Alternating: Hyphemia, hectic fever, neurasthenia. Bluish: Cyanosis, hyphemia ...