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By KRISHNENDU NANDI, MS
Netralayam Superspeciality Eye Care Centre, Kolkata, India
Co-author(s): Jasmeet Kaur Chandi, Bhaskar Ghosh - Uploaded on Apr 22, 2025.
- Last modified by Joshua Friedman on Apr 23, 2025.
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- HourGlass in an eye
- Condition/keywords
- YAG HYALOIDOTOMY, Trauma, Young Male
- Photographer
- Dr. Krishnendu Nandi
- Imaging device
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Fundus camera
Topcon - Description
- A twenty-five-year-young male presented with a decrease in vision in the right eye following a blunt trauma with a football. On examination the BCVA in the right eye was CFCF and the left eye was 6/6, N6. The anterior segment was within normal limits. AT was 12 and 10 mm of Hg in the right and left eyes, respectively. Fundus examination reveals subhyaloid haemorrhage in the right eye with an attached retina. The fundus of the left eye was within normal limits. YAG laser hyaloidotomy was done with an energy of 2 mJ in the right eye. After 3 weeks the BCVA in the right eye improved to 6/9, N6.