Presentation
Fall of the own height, with cranio-encephalic and ocular trauma. Diabetic and hypertensive patient.
Patient Data
Age: 95 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Vitreous hemorrhage - traumatic
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Retinal/vitreous hemorrhage is seen in the left eye.
Case Discussion
The most common causes of vitreous hemorrhage are ocular trauma, diabetic retinopathy, posterior vitreous detachment, retinal detachment or tear.