Segal Shaun, Salyani Asif, DeAngelis Dan D
Department of Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences, University of Toronto, and the Department of Ophthalmology, Hospital for Sick Children, Ontario, Canada.
Can J Ophthalmol. 2007 Feb;42(1):147-8.
Gaze-evoked amaurosis (GEA) is a transient loss of vision upon eccentric gaze. With return to the primary position of gaze, the process promptly resolves.
We present the first reported case of GEA secondary to an intraorbital foreign body that was resolved surgically in the immediate posttraumatic period.
注视诱发黑矇(GEA)是指在偏中心注视时出现的短暂视力丧失。当回到注视的初始位置时,该症状迅速缓解。
我们报告了首例继发于眶内异物的GEA病例,该病例在创伤后即刻通过手术得以解决。