Hallazgos en biomicroscopia ultrasónica tras resolución espontánea de ciclodiálisis postraumática

  1. J González Martín-Moro
  2. FJ Muñoz Negrete
  3. G Rebolleda
  4. J Lara Medina
  5. J García-Feijoó
Journal:
Archivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmologia

ISSN: 0365-6691

Year of publication: 2003

Volume: 78

Issue: 4

Pages: 211-214

Type: Article

DOI: 10.4321/S0365-66912003000400007 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openOpen access editor

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Abstract

Case report: We present one patient that received a blunt trauma in his right eye that resulted in ocular hypotension and hypotony maculopathy. UBM demonstrated the presence of a cyclodialysis. Several months later the patient experienced spontaneous improvement. A new UBM documented the presence of an anterior synechia closing the cleft. Discussión: Ciclodyalisis is an infrequent problem. There are several treatment options, including conservative treatment, laser cyclopexy or surgical cyclopexy. Sometimes an spontaneous closure of the cleft may occur.

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