2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcjo.2012.11.017
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Bilateral retinal detachment in a case of nonaccidental trauma

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“…Systematic review has shown that in studies which included the number of retinal hemorrhages present in cases of AHT, 83% of patients had “large numbers” of retinal hemorrhages documented on examination as defined by the systematic review 2 . However, instead of classic retinal hemorrhages, pediatric victims of AHT rarely present with rhegmatogenous retinal detachment 9 . This case highlights the influence of an underlying hereditary vitreoretinopathy on the manifestation of pediatric AHT as bilateral near-total retinal detachments from giant retinal tears.…”
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“…Systematic review has shown that in studies which included the number of retinal hemorrhages present in cases of AHT, 83% of patients had “large numbers” of retinal hemorrhages documented on examination as defined by the systematic review 2 . However, instead of classic retinal hemorrhages, pediatric victims of AHT rarely present with rhegmatogenous retinal detachment 9 . This case highlights the influence of an underlying hereditary vitreoretinopathy on the manifestation of pediatric AHT as bilateral near-total retinal detachments from giant retinal tears.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%