Nischal K K, James J N, McAllister J
Prince Charles' Eye Unit, King Edward VII Hospital, Windsor, Berks, UK.
Eye (Lond). 1995;9 ( Pt 4):502-6. doi: 10.1038/eye.1995.115.
The use of dynamic ultrasound B-scan to detect retinal tears in spontaneous vitreous haemorrhage is described. A 6-month prospective study was undertaken of non-diabetic patients who presented with spontaneous vitreous haemorrhage, in whom the fundus could not be visualised and in whom a rhegmatogenous aetiology was suspected. Patients were followed up at least weekly with repeat B-scans until adequate fundus visualisation was possible. Eight patients in total were included in the study; of these, 4 were thought to have retinal tear at initial ultrasound examination and this was confirmed later when the haemorrhage cleared. A scanning protocol is suggested.