Asteroid Hyalosis Seen on Ocular Point-of-Care Ultrasound
We present a case of a patient who underwent ultrasound evaluation for potential blunt ocular trauma. She was found to have multiple, freely mobile, scintillating hyperechoic opacities within the vitreous that was diagnosed as asteroid hyalosis, a rare but benign condition easily confused with vitre...
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doaj-8a135d5875544339893157e577f7921d2020-11-25T02:04:38ZengeScholarship Publishing, University of CaliforniaClinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine2474-252X2019-08-013310.5811/cpcem.2019.6.42935cpcem-3-318Asteroid Hyalosis Seen on Ocular Point-of-Care UltrasoundBlake Arthurs0Randi Connor-Schuler1Wendelin Kreifels2Julian Suszanski3Sudhir Baliga4David Amponsah5Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MichiganHenry Ford Hospital, Department of Emergency Medicine, Detroit, MichiganHenry Ford Hospital, Department of Emergency Medicine, Detroit, MichiganHenry Ford Hospital, Department of Emergency Medicine, Detroit, MichiganHenry Ford Hospital, Department of Emergency Medicine, Detroit, MichiganHenry Ford Hospital, Department of Emergency Medicine, Detroit, MichiganWe present a case of a patient who underwent ultrasound evaluation for potential blunt ocular trauma. She was found to have multiple, freely mobile, scintillating hyperechoic opacities within the vitreous that was diagnosed as asteroid hyalosis, a rare but benign condition easily confused with vitreous hemorrhage, retinal detachment, lens dislocation, or foreign body on ocular ultrasound.https://escholarship.org/uc/item/85m3v1mt |
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Asteroid Hyalosis Seen on Ocular Point-of-Care Ultrasound |
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Asteroid Hyalosis Seen on Ocular Point-of-Care Ultrasound |
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Asteroid Hyalosis Seen on Ocular Point-of-Care Ultrasound |
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Asteroid Hyalosis Seen on Ocular Point-of-Care Ultrasound |
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asteroid hyalosis seen on ocular point-of-care ultrasound |
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eScholarship Publishing, University of California |
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Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine |
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We present a case of a patient who underwent ultrasound evaluation for potential blunt ocular trauma. She was found to have multiple, freely mobile, scintillating hyperechoic opacities within the vitreous that was diagnosed as asteroid hyalosis, a rare but benign condition easily confused with vitreous hemorrhage, retinal detachment, lens dislocation, or foreign body on ocular ultrasound. |
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