Presentation
Right eye direct blunt trauma and sudden vision loss and pain.
Patient Data
Age: 5 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Ocular globe rupture
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Right eye anterior chamber, uveo-scleral layer, and lens tear without obvious bone fracture are seen. A relatively thick adenoid in the nasopharynx is also seen. Right preseptal and lacrimal gland soft tissue swelling is noted.
Case Discussion
The ocular globe rupture is usually due to high energy direct force and is relatively uncommon in children and also is an ophthalmology emergency.