Intraocular hemorrhage (sometimes called hemophthalmos or hemophthalmia) is bleeding inside the eye (oculus in Latin). Bleeding can occur from any structure of the eye where there is vasculature or blood flow, including the anterior chamber, vitreous cavity, retina, choroid, suprachoroidal space, or optic disc.[1]
Intraocular hemorrhage may be caused by physical trauma (direct injury to the eye); ocular surgery (such as to repair cataracts); or other diseases, injuries, or disorders (such as diabetes, hypertension, or shaken baby syndrome).[2] Severe bleeding may cause high pressure inside the eye, leading to blindness.
^Shukla, Unnati V.; Kaufman, Evan J. (2022), "Intraocular Hemorrhage", StatPearls, Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing, PMID 33620856, retrieved 2022-10-28
^Shukla, Unnati V.; Kaufman, Evan J. (2021), "Intraocular Hemorrhage", StatPearls, Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing, PMID 33620856, retrieved 2021-06-01
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