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Unrecognized microscopic hyphema masquerading as a closed head injury.

作者信息

Coats D K, Paysse E A, Kong J

机构信息

Cullen Eye Institute, Baylor College of Medicine, Texas Children's Hospital, Houston 77030, USA.

出版信息

Pediatrics. 1998 Sep;102(3 Pt 1):652-4. doi: 10.1542/peds.102.3.652.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To present a child with an unrecognized microscopic traumatic hyphema and acute glaucoma who was initially treated as a closed head injury patient.

DESIGN

Case report and discussion.

RESULTS

Symptoms attributable to unrecognized occult ocular injury in a child with sickle cell trait resulted in evaluation and treatment of the child for a closed head injury. Evaluation included a computed tomography scan of the head and lumbar puncture. An ophthalmologic consultation later revealed a microscopic hyphema and acute glaucoma as the etiology of the child's signs and symptoms.

CONCLUSIONS

Children who present with neurologic symptoms and a history of ocular trauma should undergo an ophthalmologic examination as soon as possible. Hyphema, even if not readily visible on physical examination, can result in the development of acute glaucoma with signs and symptoms that resemble a closed head injury.

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