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By SHRADDHA ASHOK CHANDORKAR, DNB DO
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF OPHTHALMOLOGY
Co-author(s): Mumbai. - Uploaded on Jul 12, 2025.
- Last modified by Joshua Friedman on Jul 14, 2025.
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- Condition/keywords
- subhyaloid hemorrhage
- Photographer
- Dr.Shraddha Chandorkar
- Imaging device
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Fundus camera
Zeiss - Description
- 19 year old female presented with sudden blurring of vision in her right eye since few hours after she attended a DJ party the previous night. On examination Vision was counting fingers close to face and Retina showed Subhyaloid hemorrhage with some RPE damage. YAG hyaloidotomy was performed and the subhyaloid hemorrhage was drained. Need for injections if RPE damage and development of CNV in future was explained. Patient was apprehensive as the vision was not restored immediately after the blood was drained. On subsequent follow ups slowly patient’s vision was restored to 6/6N6 after about a month.