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Topic - Dx: Recurrent uveitis with hyphema :: Search Icon

History

Age: 48 :: Gender: Woman

Patient History

History of uveitis 25 years ago. Red eye, photophobia, irritation onset 2 weeks ago.

Exam


Physical Exam and Laboratory

The uveitis caused a posterior synechiae which led to a hyphema upon breaking the synechiae.

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Hyphema secondary to posterior synechiae

The patient developed a hyphema (<10%) during the course of treatment, likely due to breaking the posterior synechiae.

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Findings


Summary of Findings

The anterior segment images show pigment on the anterior surface of the lens and the resultant hyphema after the posterior synechiae were broken.

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Differential Diagnosis

Diagnosis


Case Diagnosis

Dx: Recurrent uveitis with hyphema


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TF Case Contributor Credits
Submitted by: Aaron M Betts - Author Info
Affiliation: Uniformed Services University
Approved By: Thomas P Ward - Editor Info
Case Accepted: :: Revised: :: Submitted:

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