Vitrectomy With Keratoprosthesis in a Case of Hemorrhagic Glaucoma

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This 60-year-old man presented with complaints of a headache, pain in his eye, and total blurred vision for 2 days. The patient had a hypertonic eye and total hyphema. B-scan showed some vitreous debris and a flat retina. No choroidal detachment was seen on B-scan.

Posted: 7/23/2019

Vitrectomy With Keratoprosthesis in a Case of Hemorrhagic Glaucoma

This 60-year-old man presented with complaints of a headache, pain in his eye, and total blurred vision for 2 days. The patient had a hypertonic eye and total hyphema. B-scan showed some vitreous debris and a flat retina. No choroidal detachment was seen on B-scan.

Posted: 7/23/2019

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