Traumatic optic nerve avulsion and CRAO after gouging injury
Nalei Zhou,
Jianbin An
Abstract:Purpose: This case report gives more attention to potential risky blindness, as the complication of gouging injury. The visual prognosis of traumatic ocular injuries varies so much. Optic nerve avulsion and central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO) are the most severe one with a grave prognosis, which was rarely described in the previous reports. In this rare case, Optic nerve avulsion and CRAO concurred after finger gouging by someone else.
Case report: A 22-year-old girl complained of visual damage in the left… Show more
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