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Subperiosteal orbital hemorrhage following self-strangulation
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Subperiosteal orbital hemorrhage following self-strangulation

Nathaniel E Knox Cartwright, Hussin M Hussin, Suman Biswas, Mohammed A Majid, Mike J Potts, Julian Kabala and Eric J Mayer
Annals of ophthalmology, Vol.39(4), pp.345-347
2007
PMID: 18025660

Abstract

Adult Asphyxia - complications Exophthalmos - etiology Hemorrhage - diagnosis Hemorrhage - etiology Humans Magnetic Resonance Imaging Male Orbital Diseases - diagnosis Orbital Diseases - etiology Suicide, Attempted Tomography, X-Ray Computed Vision Disorders - etiology Vision Disorders - physiopathology Visual Acuity
Subperiosteal orbital hematomas are uncommon. The delayed presentation of such an event is described in an anticoagulated patient who attempted self-strangulation. Despite the initial presence of a relative afferent pupillary defect, excellent visual recovery occurred, demonstrating the importance of prompt recognition and treatment. The causes, mechanism of visual loss, radiographic diagnosis, and treatment of subperiosteal hemorrhages are discussed.

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