Abstract
Hyphaema is the presence of blood in the anterior chamber (AC) of the eye and is commonly caused by a blunt ocular trauma. In this case report, we discuss a case of a 29-years-old African man presented to the emergency department with severe right ocular pain and blurry vision following a blunt injury. This is a teaching case report aimed to discuss the management options, potential complications [...] Read more.
Hyphaema is the presence of blood in the anterior chamber (AC) of the eye and is commonly caused by a blunt ocular trauma. In this case report, we discuss a case of a 29-years-old African man presented to the emergency department with severe right ocular pain and blurry vision following a blunt injury. This is a teaching case report aimed to discuss the management options, potential complications and visual prognosis of this particular case.