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Contemporary aspects in the prognosis of traumatic hyphemas

PURPOSE: The present study concerns traumatic hyphemas and their prognostic factors and signs. The aim of this study is to determine the prognostic factors and signs of traumatic hyphemas. METHODS: During the last five years, 72 young individuals were hospitalized with the diagnosis of suffering a t...

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Autores principales: Papaconstantinou, Dimitris, Georgalas, Ilias, Kourtis, Nikos, Karmiris, Eftimios, Koutsandrea, Chrysanthi, Ladas, Ioannis, Georgopoulos, Gerasimos
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2709009/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19668580
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author Papaconstantinou, Dimitris
Georgalas, Ilias
Kourtis, Nikos
Karmiris, Eftimios
Koutsandrea, Chrysanthi
Ladas, Ioannis
Georgopoulos, Gerasimos
author_facet Papaconstantinou, Dimitris
Georgalas, Ilias
Kourtis, Nikos
Karmiris, Eftimios
Koutsandrea, Chrysanthi
Ladas, Ioannis
Georgopoulos, Gerasimos
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description PURPOSE: The present study concerns traumatic hyphemas and their prognostic factors and signs. The aim of this study is to determine the prognostic factors and signs of traumatic hyphemas. METHODS: During the last five years, 72 young individuals were hospitalized with the diagnosis of suffering a traumatic hyphema and were divided in three groups according to the extent of their hyphema. The first group concerns 38 patients with a small hyphema 3–4 mm, the second group concerns 22 patients with moderate hyphema reaching the pupillary border, and the third group concerns 12 patients with a total hyphema. RESULTS: The hyphema was absorbed in 63 patients and the IOP was controlled with medical treatment after 3–24 days. However, surgical management was necessary for two patients. Finally, antiglaucomatous treatment was administered in seven patients with persistent high intraocular pressure. CONCLUSIONS: The important clinical signs that determine the prognosis of such hyphemas are the size of hyphema, the blood color, recurrent hemorrhage, the absorption time, the increase of intraocular pressure, and blood staining of the cornea.
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spelling pubmed-27090092009-08-10 Contemporary aspects in the prognosis of traumatic hyphemas Papaconstantinou, Dimitris Georgalas, Ilias Kourtis, Nikos Karmiris, Eftimios Koutsandrea, Chrysanthi Ladas, Ioannis Georgopoulos, Gerasimos Clin Ophthalmol Short Report PURPOSE: The present study concerns traumatic hyphemas and their prognostic factors and signs. The aim of this study is to determine the prognostic factors and signs of traumatic hyphemas. METHODS: During the last five years, 72 young individuals were hospitalized with the diagnosis of suffering a traumatic hyphema and were divided in three groups according to the extent of their hyphema. The first group concerns 38 patients with a small hyphema 3–4 mm, the second group concerns 22 patients with moderate hyphema reaching the pupillary border, and the third group concerns 12 patients with a total hyphema. RESULTS: The hyphema was absorbed in 63 patients and the IOP was controlled with medical treatment after 3–24 days. However, surgical management was necessary for two patients. Finally, antiglaucomatous treatment was administered in seven patients with persistent high intraocular pressure. CONCLUSIONS: The important clinical signs that determine the prognosis of such hyphemas are the size of hyphema, the blood color, recurrent hemorrhage, the absorption time, the increase of intraocular pressure, and blood staining of the cornea. Dove Medical Press 2009 2009-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC2709009/ /pubmed/19668580 Text en © 2009 Papaconstantinou et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Papaconstantinou, Dimitris
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Ladas, Ioannis
Georgopoulos, Gerasimos
Contemporary aspects in the prognosis of traumatic hyphemas
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