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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for Retinal hematoma
  1. ... may show enlarged veins in the retina or retinal bleeding (hemorrhages). A CBC may show a low number ...
  2. ... Blood vessels that are blocked Small amounts of bleeding (retinal hemorrhages) and fluid leaking into the retina If ... Surgery called vitrectomy is used when there is bleeding ... retinal detachment. Medicines that are injected into the eyeball ...
  3. ... or have long-term (chronic) inflammation. When the retina becomes detached, bleeding from nearby blood vessels can cloud the inside ...
  4. Risks for retinal detachment surgery include: Bleeding Detachment that is not completely fixed (may require more surgeries) Increase in eye pressure (elevated intraocular pressure) Infection ...
  5. ... existing heart murmur. An eye exam may show bleeding in the retina and a central area of clearing. This finding is known as Roth spots. There may be small, pinpoint areas of bleeding on the surface of the eye or the ...
  6. ... may find bleeding behind the baby's eye or retinal detachment . There are, however, other causes of bleeding behind the eye and they should be ruled ...
  7. ... brain, including swelling of the optic nerve or bleeding into the retina of the eye. A clinical exam may show abnormal eye movement, speech, strength, or sensation. The following ... of bleeding in the brain: Cerebral angiography or spiral CT ...
  8. ... changes that indicate very high blood pressure, including: Bleeding of the retina (back part of the eye) Narrowing of the ...
  9. ... include: Increased pressure in the eye Floaters Inflammation Bleeding Scratched cornea Damage to the retina or surrounding nerves or structures Infection Vision loss ...
  10. ... may stop growing or grow abnormally from the retina into the back of the eye. Because the vessels are fragile, they can leak and cause bleeding in the eye. Scar tissue may develop and ...
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