Periorbital ecchymosis as a sign of perforating injury of the globe |
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Authors: | Ghazi-Nouri Seyed M Vote Brendan J Sullivan Paul M |
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Affiliation: | Department of Vitreoretinal Surgery, Moorfields Eye Hospital, London, UK. snouri@doctors.org.uk |
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Abstract: | The distinction between penetrating eye injury with retained intraocular foreign body and perforating globe injuries is not always easy clinically. The case is presented of a 25-year-old man who sustained a perforating eye injury that was through a clear self-sealing corneal entry site and had no conjunctival or periorbital injury. He had periorbital ecchymosis on presentation suggesting that the globe had been perforated with resulting retro-orbital blood tracking to the periorbital region. This sign would not be expected had the foreign body remained intraocular. The management options of these cases are discussed. |
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Keywords: | perforating eye injury periorbital ecchymosos vitrectomy |
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