Intrasurgical Imaging of Subinternal Limiting Membrane Blood Diffusion in Terson Syndrome

  • Iuliano L
  • Fogliato G
  • Codenotti M
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Abstract

We report a case of Terson syndrome, providing the first intrasurgical imaging of subinternal limiting membrane blood diffusion in Terson syndrome. We highlight some remarkable in vivo anatomical findings that may give a contribution to the debate about its pathogenesis. Here we hypothesize that the subretinal space might be unlikely to be a primary source of intraocular hemorrhage, and we support the two generally accepted theories about blood diffusion from the retinal vasculature or from the perivascular spaces.

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Iuliano, L., Fogliato, G., & Codenotti, M. (2014). Intrasurgical Imaging of Subinternal Limiting Membrane Blood Diffusion in Terson Syndrome. Case Reports in Ophthalmological Medicine, 2014, 1–3. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/689793

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