Dear Editor, We read with interest the paper by Rezkallah et al. entitled “Unexpected amaurosis occurring after peribulbar anesthesia: Exploring the causes in two cases.” The Authors report two cases of transient blindness occurred after repeated peribulbar anesthesia (PB). The Authors suppose that “amaurosis might be explained by the fact that some anesthetic may have penetrated the RB (retrobulbar) space. In cases where two PB injections are administered, the anatomy is expected to change due to the volume effect of the first injection
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I enjoyed reading the recent case report of by Kravitz and Foroozan, entitled "Anterior ischemic opt...
Purpose: To describe an unusual ocular sign in one patient with Fuchs' heterochromic iridocyclitis a...
Purpose: To analyse the clinical presentation and outcome of treatment for globe perforation seconda...
We read with interest the paper by Rezkallah et al. entitled “Unexpected amaurosis occurring after ...
International audiencePeribulbar anesthesia (PB) is known to be safer than retrobulbar (RB) anesthes...
Background and objectives: Peribulbar anesthesia has emerged as a safer option compared with intraco...
filtering blebs with recurrent blebitis We report clinical courses and histopathologi-cal findings o...
Abstract Background and objectives: Peribulbar anesthesia has emerged as a safer option compared wi...
Unintended intravascular injection from inferior alveolar nerve blocks can result in frustrating dis...
It is known that pseudophakia is a very frequent condition in ophthalmology. The visual benefit obta...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this communication is to describe an unusual and serious complication of retr...
Journal ArticleCASE REPORT: Ptosis secondary to dense oculomotor pareses generally improves over sev...
Weale (1998) states that the suggestions of changes in lens power with decapsulation, geometric fact...
Purpose: To report 2 cases of central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO) that occurred within 24 hours ...
INTRODUCTION: We aim to describe a mechanism of vision loss following vitrectomy surgery with retrob...
I enjoyed reading the recent case report of by Kravitz and Foroozan, entitled "Anterior ischemic opt...
Purpose: To describe an unusual ocular sign in one patient with Fuchs' heterochromic iridocyclitis a...
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