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Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology The official journal of the Canadian Ophthalmological Society |
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Volume 39, no.3, April 2004 |
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| Visual prognosis in patients with traumatic choroidal rupture S.V. Raman, U.R. Desai, S. Anderson, M.A. Samuel ABSTRACT
Methods:
We reviewed the charts of 32 patients
who experienced traumatic choroidal rupture following blunt ocular trauma.
All charts contained International Classification of Diseases code 363.63
(choroidal rupture). For inclusion in the study, the chart had to contain
detailed drawings or photographic evidence that could confirm the presence
and location (foveal, juxtafoveal or extrafoveal) of the choroidal rupture.
In addition, demographic data and visual acuity on follow-up examinations
had to be present. The mechanism and location of the injury, initial
and final visual acuity, associated ocular findings and length of follow-up
were recorded. Interpretation: Traumatic choroidal rupture involving the fovea has been thought to have a poor visual prognosis. Our findings show that eyes with foveal choroidal ruptures may regain good central vision over longer follow-up. Furthermore, multiple choroidal ruptures do not necessarily predict a poor visual outcome. Children with choroidal ruptures attained good final visual outcomes. |
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