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A 60-year-old female patient receiving epidural buprenorphine for postoperative analgesia developed intractable nausea and vomiting not responding to antiemetics. Ophthalmic consultation for congestion of the left eye was sought and the patient was diagnosed as having phakomorphic glaucoma.
Sulfonamide medications can cause an idiosyncratic reaction, resulting in acute transient myopia and acute angle-closure glaucoma. The risk of an adverse reaction to a sulfonamide is approximately 3%, and the exact mechanism of the myopia and angle-closure glaucoma remains controversial. Typical
The nonspecific orbital inflammatory presents several clinical forms. When it evolves the posterior segment of the eye, usually by contiguity, it can lead to serious damage to vision functions. Posterior scleritis causes permanent damage to the vision and rarely progresses to acute
Glaucoma is the second leading cause of permanent blindness in the United States and occurs most often in older adults. There are four general categories of adult glaucoma: primary open-angle and angle-closure, and the secondary open and angle-closure glaucoma. The most common type in the United
OBJECTIVE
To describe a case of acute glaucoma after cyanoacrylate gluing for a nontraumatic central corneal perforation.
METHODS
A 55-year-old woman with history of rheumatoid arthritis and severe dry eye presented to emergency with a right central corneal perforation. She was treated successfully
We studied the prevalence of migraine in low-tension glaucoma (LTG) and primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG). Seventy seven Japanese patients with LTG, 73 with POAG, and 75 normal subjects were randomly selected and tested with a headache questionnaire. The prevalence of headache with or without
OBJECTIVE
To report acute angle-closure glaucoma in a patient with dense vitreous hemorrhage due to a ruptured retinal arterial macroaneurysm.
METHODS
Interventional case report.
METHODS
A male patient presented with severe pain and decreased vision in his right eye, nausea, and vomiting. Visual
A red eye is mostly a relatively harmless sign of simple conjunctivitis. Viral conjunctivitis may be extremely contagious. If no improvement is seen after ten days of treatment, referral to an ophthalmologist is indicated. Local corticosteroids and local anesthetics must not be prescribed. The
BACKGROUND
To report a case of bilateral acute angle closure-glaucoma following the use of subcutaneous Tramadol.
METHODS
A 42-year-old healthy man with unremarkable past medical and ocular history, was admitted to the Orthopedic Department for surgical treatment of a bilateral open fracture of the
A 45-year-old woman presented to the Emergency Department complaining of severe headache for 3 hours duration associated with bilateral blurred vision, photophobia, and one attack of vomiting. Her clinical examination revealed normal vital signs and decrease in visual acuity with hazy cornea
Cerebellar vasculopathy is an uncommon but clinically important neuropsychiatric syndrome of systemic lupus erythematosus (NP-SLE) for its ominous outcome and need for prompt interventions. We described a young Chinese lady with systemic lupus erythematosus and normal tension glaucoma, who had
Bilateral angle closure glaucoma is a rare ocular emergency which can be a potentially blinding condition. A case of 72 years male, who developed headache and vomiting after five days of demise of his mother followed by blurring of vision. He was taken to the general hospital where all the routine