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Pistol to head in attempted suicide 3 Months Ago - Retinal Atrophy - Shockwave Retinopathy VA Right Eye - Light Perception - Left Eye - 20/400496 views66-year-old woman had a gunshot wound to the head on August 12, 2010, with the entry wound just on the right side, just about below her temple, toward the lower part of the temple and the exit wound on the left side just above her cheek, a little behind the eye. Since then she recovered and did not need any surgery. When that all cleared she realized her vision was poor in both eyes. She has seen a neuro-ophthalmologist who thought she had traumatic optic neuropathy. OD light perception, OS 20/400.      (1 votes)
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Pistol to head in attempted suicide 3 Months Ago - Retinal Atrophy - Shockwave Retinopathy VA Right Eye - Light Perception - Left Eye - 20/400513 views66-year-old woman had a gunshot wound to the head on August 12, 2010, with the entry wound just on the right side, just about below her temple, toward the lower part of the temple and the exit wound on the left side just above her cheek, a little behind the eye. Since then she recovered and did not need any surgery. When that all cleared she realized her vision was poor in both eyes. She has seen a neuro-ophthalmologist who thought she had traumatic optic neuropathy. OD light perception, OS 20/400.      (1 votes)
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564 views66-year-old woman had a gunshot wound to the head on August 12, 2010, with the entry wound just on the right side, just about below her temple, toward the lower part of the temple and the exit wound on the left side just above her cheek, a little behind the eye. Since then she recovered and did not need any surgery. When that all cleared she realized her vision was poor in both eyes. She has seen a neuro-ophthalmologist who thought she had traumatic optic neuropathy. OD light perception, OS 20/400.      (1 votes)
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Old Subhyaloid - Preretinal Hemorrhage (Yellow) 729 views53-year-old man 3 monts previous was hit in a motor vehicle/pedestrian accident and was mostly bedridden and in and out of consciousness for two months. It is now three months since the injury. His right eye has permanent vision loss from optic nerve injury. His left eye has reasonable vision, but he does notice a floater often obstructing his vision in that eye. OD is 1/200, OS is 20/20.      (1 votes)
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Choroidal Rupture and small Hemorrhage - Assault790 views34 year old man. The patient reports he was assaulted by a couple of adolescents near downtown St. Petersburg about forty-eight hours ago. He reports the pain in the left eye has significantly improved, but his vision is a little fuzzy and he sees some floaters in the left eye. 20/125 OD, 20/20 OS. Pinhole improves in the right eye to 20/50. IOP: 15 OD, 13 OS.
SLIT LAMP EXAMINATION: Biomicroscopy reveals 3+ pupillary reaction OD, 2+ OS with no afferent pupillary defect. EXTENDED OPHTHALMOSCOPY: Extended funduscopy with Volk 90-diopter lens and fundus drawings of both eyes reveal a clear view with no posterior vitreous separation. C/D ratio is 0.2. There is no vitreous debris or hemorrhage. Large retinal vessels and macula are healthy. The retinal periphery, inspected with scleral depression for 360° shows no retinal tears, breaks, or detachments.
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Occult Metallic Intraocular Foreign Body - WINNER JANUARY 2011 - BEST IMAGE3453 viewsFundus photograph of a 28 year old male who presented with intermittent, painless, blurred vision of his left eye secondary to an occult metallic intraocular foreign body with old vitreous hemorrhage. He later admitted to feeling a mild gritty sensation of his affected eye while working with a circular saw the previous year. He was then misdiagnosed as having a subconjunctival hemorrhage from the emergency physician. He later underwent successful pars plana vitrectomy and foreign body removal.     (18 votes)
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1591 viewsAdult male with trauma to the right eye and orbital floor fracture. Hemorrhage with Choroidal Rupture.      (2 votes)
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Sclopteria Chorioretinitis - 16 Year Old Girl - Pellet Injury839 views     (1 votes)
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Choroidal Rupture - 13 year old - 3 months following injury to eye with aluminum foil ball corneal laceration 720 views13-year-old 3 months post injury to right eye with corneal laceration and cryo to a retinal tear on July 27th and then six clock hours away laser to a retinal tear on October 20th. His vision is a little better in the eye.
VISUAL ACUITY: Vision OD is 20/120.     (1 votes)
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