A patient whot received blunt trauma to the right eye one week ago referred to our clinic with complaints of low vision. Traumatic mMyopia and hypotonia were detected in the same eye after full ophthalmologic examination. The complaints of the patient completely disappeared after two weeks of medical treatment. Transient myopia and hypotonia after blunt ocular trauma may be temporary. After full ophthalmologic examination, proper treatment should be applied. (Turk J Ophthalmol 2011; 41: 191-3
Purpose: Accommodative spasm, which manifests as ciliary muscle spasm, convergent strabismus or mios...
ABSTRACT: History of present illness: A 40-year-old male presented to the emergency department with ...
Ophthalmological examination is an essential component in clinically diagnosing abusive head trauma ...
Purpose: To determine the pathogenesis of transient myopia after blunt eye trauma. Methods: In one p...
A 28-year-old young man presented with sudden and severe visual loss in the left eye, starting three...
Transient visual loss is the term used to describe loss of part or all of the vision in one or both ...
Background Ocular and visual problems are frequent consequences of an acquired brain injury (ABI). T...
AIM: To determine the causes, associated ocular findings and visual acuity on presentation, complica...
Causes of visual loss following trauma, other than traumatic optic neuropathy, must be considered. W...
Blunt eye trauma can result in various intrinsic eye injuries. Blunt trauma can result in open and c...
Immediate loss of vision (no light perception) on impact indicates a severe optic nerve injury with ...
SUMMARY Twenty patients with previous unilateral traumatic hyphaema and 25 age-matched controls were...
Introduction Avulsion of the optic nerve head is a rare and severe complication of ocular blunt trau...
hemorrhage in traumatic hyphema A 40-year-old man presented with 3 h history of acute painful vision...
Traumatic optic neuropathy (TON) is a serious vision threatening condition that can be caused by ocu...
Purpose: Accommodative spasm, which manifests as ciliary muscle spasm, convergent strabismus or mios...
ABSTRACT: History of present illness: A 40-year-old male presented to the emergency department with ...
Ophthalmological examination is an essential component in clinically diagnosing abusive head trauma ...
Purpose: To determine the pathogenesis of transient myopia after blunt eye trauma. Methods: In one p...
A 28-year-old young man presented with sudden and severe visual loss in the left eye, starting three...
Transient visual loss is the term used to describe loss of part or all of the vision in one or both ...
Background Ocular and visual problems are frequent consequences of an acquired brain injury (ABI). T...
AIM: To determine the causes, associated ocular findings and visual acuity on presentation, complica...
Causes of visual loss following trauma, other than traumatic optic neuropathy, must be considered. W...
Blunt eye trauma can result in various intrinsic eye injuries. Blunt trauma can result in open and c...
Immediate loss of vision (no light perception) on impact indicates a severe optic nerve injury with ...
SUMMARY Twenty patients with previous unilateral traumatic hyphaema and 25 age-matched controls were...
Introduction Avulsion of the optic nerve head is a rare and severe complication of ocular blunt trau...
hemorrhage in traumatic hyphema A 40-year-old man presented with 3 h history of acute painful vision...
Traumatic optic neuropathy (TON) is a serious vision threatening condition that can be caused by ocu...
Purpose: Accommodative spasm, which manifests as ciliary muscle spasm, convergent strabismus or mios...
ABSTRACT: History of present illness: A 40-year-old male presented to the emergency department with ...
Ophthalmological examination is an essential component in clinically diagnosing abusive head trauma ...