8 results
Posterior chamber pathology comparison on Ocular POCUS:
- vitreous hemorrhage
- vitreous detachment
- retinal detachment

#Posterior #chamber #pathology #Ocular
Posterior chamber ... hemorrhage - vitreous ... #Posterior #chamber ... #POCUS #clinical ... #ultrasound #Vitreous
Globe rupture - irregular globe contour with collapsed anterior chamber. Echogenic material fills the vitreous chamber.
with collapsed anterior ... material fills the vitreous ... #Clinical #EM #Ophth ... #POCUS #Ocular ... #GlobeRupture #ALiEM
Normal eye - Anterior chamber (a): Located between hyperechoic cornea anteriorly and iris posteriorly Lens (L):
Vitreous chamber ... chamber #Clinical ... #EM #Ophth #POCUS ... #Ocular #Normal ... #ALiEM
Vitreous Hemorrhage on Ocular POCUS

Monocular vision loss is unlikely to be stroke. Think ocular US instead
Vitreous Hemorrhage ... Monocular vision ... the posterior chamber ... #Hemorrhage #Ocular ... #POCUS #Clinical
Vitreous hemorrhage - area of hemorrhage is visible as faint echogenic material causing a heterogeneous appearance
Vitreous hemorrhage ... appearance to the chamber ... #Clinical #Ophth ... #Vitreous #Hemorrhage ... #ALiEM
Lens dislocation - The lens is seen floating en face in the vitreous chamber. #Clinical #EM
en face in the vitreous ... chamber. ... #Clinical #EM #Ophth ... #POCUS #Ocular ... LensDislocation #ALiEM
Vitreous Hemorrhage on Ocular POCUS

What is the leading cause of this pathology in patients under 40
Vitreous Hemorrhage ... Other posterior chamber ... ultrasound include ... #Hemorrhage #Ocular ... #POCUS #clinical
Transient Monocular Vision loss - Differential Diagnosis
Ischemia	
 - Large artery disease (atherothrombosis, embolus, dissection).
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Transient Monocular ... occlusive disease (anterior ... Ocular causes - ... chamber hemorrhage ... , vitreous floaters