A 12-year-old boy presented to us with complaints of nonprogressive diminution of vision and seeing a black spot at the center of his visual field in his right eye following exposure to a red laser pointer accidentally, while playing, 2 years ago. On examination, his best-corrected visual acuity was 6/12 OD and 6/6 OS. His anterior segment examination was clinically normal. Fundus examination revealed a well-defined, pigmented, slightly elevated, hypoautofluorescent scar involving the nasal parafoveal region of the macula in his right eye. His left fundus appeared normal. Optical coherence tomography (swept source) imaging showed an irregular, raised, hyperreflective inner layer with back-shadowing in the parafoveal region corresponding to ...
PURPOSE: To describe the clinical and imaging findings in 3 patients with maculopathy secondary to h...
Background: We report the first case of pediatric bilateral blue laser pointer maculopathy with comp...
WOS: 000406188800013PubMed ID: 28559725We report the case of a 9-year-old boy complained of visual l...
This is the case of a 10-year-old boy who presented with reduced central vision of multi-day evoluti...
PURPOSE: Laser pointer devices have become increasingly available in recent years, and their misuse ...
Laser pointers are omnipresent. They are used in many spheres of life, e.g. education, medicine, ind...
In the nineteen-nineties, there was much hype in the European media about presumed laser pointer mac...
Two patients who attended a dance festival with an audience-scanning laser show presented in our dep...
This paper presents retinal injuries in 10 eyes of seven teenagers who had been playing with a handh...
Eight years ago media coverage of incidents involving laser pointers in which individuals claimed to...
Purpose: To characterize a large single-center series of retinal injuries in children secondary to h...
Objective: To describe the phenotypes associated with laser-induced retinal damage in children.Metho...
presentation shows scared retina in the posterior pole involving macula. Fig.-1 B: Fundus photograph...
While light is a visible and narrow range of the electromagnetic spectrum that is responsible for vi...
Abstract Background Light emitting diodes laser is emerging as an important source of light replacin...
PURPOSE: To describe the clinical and imaging findings in 3 patients with maculopathy secondary to h...
Background: We report the first case of pediatric bilateral blue laser pointer maculopathy with comp...
WOS: 000406188800013PubMed ID: 28559725We report the case of a 9-year-old boy complained of visual l...
This is the case of a 10-year-old boy who presented with reduced central vision of multi-day evoluti...
PURPOSE: Laser pointer devices have become increasingly available in recent years, and their misuse ...
Laser pointers are omnipresent. They are used in many spheres of life, e.g. education, medicine, ind...
In the nineteen-nineties, there was much hype in the European media about presumed laser pointer mac...
Two patients who attended a dance festival with an audience-scanning laser show presented in our dep...
This paper presents retinal injuries in 10 eyes of seven teenagers who had been playing with a handh...
Eight years ago media coverage of incidents involving laser pointers in which individuals claimed to...
Purpose: To characterize a large single-center series of retinal injuries in children secondary to h...
Objective: To describe the phenotypes associated with laser-induced retinal damage in children.Metho...
presentation shows scared retina in the posterior pole involving macula. Fig.-1 B: Fundus photograph...
While light is a visible and narrow range of the electromagnetic spectrum that is responsible for vi...
Abstract Background Light emitting diodes laser is emerging as an important source of light replacin...
PURPOSE: To describe the clinical and imaging findings in 3 patients with maculopathy secondary to h...
Background: We report the first case of pediatric bilateral blue laser pointer maculopathy with comp...
WOS: 000406188800013PubMed ID: 28559725We report the case of a 9-year-old boy complained of visual l...