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Hyphema

 
 
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Disease relevance of Hyphema

 

High impact information on Hyphema

 

Chemical compound and disease context of Hyphema

 

Anatomical context of Hyphema

 

Gene context of Hyphema

  • Complications of tPA injection included hyphema (2 patients) and corneal stromal thickening (2 patients) [18].
  • Treatment of total hyphema with relatively low-dose tissue plasminogen activator [19].
  • Hyphema as a complication of strabismus surgery in an aphakic eye [20].
  • The factors examined were types of procedure (TPI or PI), age, sex, preoperative IOP level, number of preoperative antiglaucoma medications, eyes with high myopia (>-10 diopters), postoperative hyphema lasting longer than 4 days, and postoperative transient IOP spike (>30 mm Hg) [21].
  • Recurrent hyphema in an aphakic child: Swan syndrome [22].
 

Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of Hyphema

References

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  14. Ocular biocompatibility testing of intraocular lenses: a 1 year study in pseudophakic rabbit eyes. Norton, J.N., Kohnen, T., Hackett, R.B., Patel, A., Koch, D.D. Journal of cataract and refractive surgery. (1999) [Pubmed]
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