2018
DOI: 10.3126/nepjoph.v9i2.19269
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Ocular Decompression Retinopathy : A Case Series

Abstract: Introduction: Ocular decompression retinopathy (ODR) is a relatively rare entity with variable prognosis depending on extent and pre-existing condition. This article describes profile of two cases with a brief review of the condition. Case report: Case 1 highlights extensive choroidal detachment with subhyaloid haemorrhage and multiple intra-retinal hemorrhages in the posterior pole seen on first post-operative day in a 6 year old child with congenital glaucoma who underwent Trab & Trab. Case 2 describes multi… Show more

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“…13 The mean time to diagnosis of ODR is 1.5±2.0 days following surgery, 3 but occurrence as early as within minutes has been reported. 7,8 In spite of the fact that fundus finding in ODR is prominent, 80% of patients are symptomless, with 3,6,9,14 The retinal hemorrhages associated with ODR are relatively benign with 85% of eyes regaining baseline vision.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13 The mean time to diagnosis of ODR is 1.5±2.0 days following surgery, 3 but occurrence as early as within minutes has been reported. 7,8 In spite of the fact that fundus finding in ODR is prominent, 80% of patients are symptomless, with 3,6,9,14 The retinal hemorrhages associated with ODR are relatively benign with 85% of eyes regaining baseline vision.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%