Traumatic hyphema on its own is well recognized as a serious and often vision-threatening sequela of blunt eye trauma. Hyphema may occur in isolation or more often with damage to other sites ...
It may also lead to swelling in the area, particularly of the lid, which can create pressure on the eye and cause damage. Blunt trauma may also cause bleeding in the eye (hyphema). Even if the eye ...
This may be reflective of multiple mechanisms underlying IOP elevation after trauma ... the development of traumatic ocular hypertension. We hypothesized that blunt ruptures were more likely ...