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Non-traumatic Retinal Detachment Diagnosed via Bedside Ultrasonography
Abhishek Roka1, Jose A Rubero2, Javier Rosario3
1Emergency Medicine Residency, University of Central Florida College of Medicine, Orlando, USA.
Abstract:
The authors report a case of an elderly patient with left eye retinal detachment who presented to the emergency department (ED). Bedside ultrasonography of the retina revealed a hyperechoic, smooth, folded membrane within the vitreous, consistent with a diagnosis of retinal detachment. Ophthalmological consultation was obtained, and the patient healed well after surgical repair.
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