Traumatic Cataract Associated To An Acute Posterior Vitreous Detachment Following A Benign Trauma.
Published 2022 - 40th Congress of the ESCRS
Reference: PO403 | Type: ESCRS 2022 - Posters | DOI: 10.82333/g6tq-ys47
Authors: Amine Ennejjar* 1 , Salma Moutamani 1 , Taha Boutaj 1 , Abdellah Amazouzi 1 , Lalla Ouafa Cherkaoui 1
1Ophthalmology A,Hôpital des spécialités,Rabat,Morocco
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The visual acuity was 6/20 OS and 20/20 OD. The pupillary light reflex was present. Intraocular pressure was normal. Slit-lamp biomicroscopic examination showed conjunctival hyperemia. The cornea, anterior chamber, iris, and lens were unremarkable. Fundoscopy of the OS objectives a total PVD with a large peripapillary Weiss ring (Figure 1). There was no vitreous or retinal bleeding, retinal concussion, or retinal detachment. The examination of the OD was normal. All symptoms spontaneously resolved a week later, except myodesopsia which disappeared more weeks later.
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