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Hyphema is the medical condition of bleeding in the anterior chamber of the eye between the iris and the cornea. People usually first notice a loss or ...
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1. Traumatic hyphema: Blunt trauma to the eye may result in injury to the iris, pupillary sphincter, angle structures, lens, zonules, retina, vitreous, optic ...
A hyphaema is bleeding in the front part of the eye. It is most commonly due to trauma (injury) and can therefore be associated with damage to other structures ...
Dec 26, 2022 · Hyphema is the collection of blood in the anterior chamber of the eye. The most common cause of hyphema is blunt trauma, though spontaneous ...
A hyphaema is the technical term for a bleed inside the eye. The bleed happens in the front of the eye in the clear fluid called the aqueous humour. What causes ...
Hyphaema occurs when there is blood between the cornea (the clear part at the front of the eye) and the iris (the coloured part of the eye).
Nov 3, 2022 · Hyphema is defined as the presence of blood within the aqueous fluid of the anterior chamber. The most common cause of hyphema is trauma.
Uveitis-Glaucoma-Hyphaema Syndrome (UGH syndrome, or "Ellingson" Syndrome) is a rare condition caused by the mechanical trauma of an intraocular lens ...
Hyphaema is the presence of blood within the anterior chamber. A macrohyphaema refers to a layer of blood forming in the anterior chamber; a microhyphaema ...
The management of hyphaema can present a challenge to a clinician, because medical treatment is of little value for hyphaema itself but is useful for ...