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  2. Vitreous hemorrhage - Wikipedia

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    As one gets older, pockets of fluid can develop in the vitreous. When these pockets develop near the back of the eye, the vitreous can pull away from the retina and possibly tear it. [2] Posterior vitreous detachment accounts for 3.7–11.7% of vitreous hemorrhage cases. [1]

  3. Terson syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, during fundoscopy, thick vitreous hemorrhage may obscure the retina, making it challenging to locate the bleeding source. To confirm the intraocular hemorrhage and prevent a delayed diagnosis, further imaging, like as ultrasound, may be required in some situations.

  4. Intraocular hemorrhage - Wikipedia

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    Vitreous hemorrhage may be diagnosed when symptoms such as floaters, haziness, perception of shadows, or cobwebs are present. It is usually painless. Visual acuity may be affected variably depending on the amount of blood in the visual axis. Diagnosis is made with slit lamp examination and confirmed with optical coherence tomography (OCT).

  5. Sickle cell retinopathy - Wikipedia

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    Proliferative sickle retinopathy is the most severe ocular complication of sickle cell disease. Even though PSCR begins in the first decade of life, the condition remains asymptomatic and unnoticed until visual symptoms occur due to vitreous hemorrhage or retinal detachment. [8]

  6. Ghost cell glaucoma - Wikipedia

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    The condition usually resolves once the vitreous hemorrhage has cleared. But, depending on the seriousness of the increased intraocular pressure, medical or surgical treatment may be advised. If IOP is not so high, medical therapy with aqueous suppressants is preferred. [ 3 ]

  7. UC San Diego Medical Center, Hillcrest - Wikipedia

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    The Regional Burn Center is a level 1 pediatric and adult burn unit, and is the sole burn center serving San Diego County, Camp Pendleton, and Imperial Valley. [14] It has been the treatment center for numerous natural disasters, including the 2007 San Diego wildfires .

  8. East Campus Medical Center at UC San Diego Health - Wikipedia

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    UC San Diego Health acquired Alvarado Hospital on December 11, 2023, for $200 million, renaming it UC San Diego Health East Campus Medical Center. [10] UC San Diego Health says it plans to continue with its plans to convert part of the hospital into a behavioral health facility, saying it would become the academic home for its Department of ...

  9. Vitrectomy - Wikipedia

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    Vitreous hemorrhage – bleeding in the eye from injuries, retinal tears, subarachnoid hemorrhages (as Terson syndrome), or blocked blood vessels. Once blood is removed, photocoagulation with a laser can shrink unhealthy blood vessels or seal retinal holes.