Y Honda’s research while affiliated with Kyoto University and other places

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Intraocular hemorrhage in a patient with hemophilia
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January 1984

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Metabolic Ophthalmology, Pediatric and Systemic

H Kobayashi

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Y Honda

A 24-year-old man with severe classic hemophilia (factor VIII level less than 1%) had blunt trauma to his left eye that produced total hyphema with elevated intraocular pressure. Despite attaining sufficient hemostasis with factor VIII replacement, the anterior chamber remained completely filled with blood, which led to corneal blood-staining. Total hyphema was removed under management of replacement treatment. This consisted of sufficient cryoprecipitates to increase the calculated factor VIII level to 100%. For the 7-day post-operative period, the factor VIII level was above 15%. His surgical and post-operative course was uneventful. Blood-staining of the cornea was gradually reduced. Five months after surgery, he spontaneously had moderate hyphema with elevation of intraocular pressure. The blood in the anterior chamber was absorbed with replacement therapy. Though the visual acuity has improved, the fundus cannot be observed due to the vitreous opacity.

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... [26,27] H e m a t o l o g i c a l d i s o r d e r s s u c h a s i d i o p a t h i c thrombocytopenic purpura, hypo-fibrinogenemia, disseminated intra-vascular coagulation, von Willebrands syndrome, and hemophilia may present as VH, which may be bilateral and massive in some cases. [28][29][30][31][32] Characteristically, the hematological disorders cause intra-retinal hemorrhages and vascular occlusion but may rarely present as VH. Vitreous veils in the setting of juvenile X-linked retinoschisis is also an important cause of VH. ...

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Vitreous hemorrhage -Causes, diagnosis, and management
Intraocular hemorrhage in a patient with hemophilia
  • Citing Article
  • January 1984

Metabolic Ophthalmology, Pediatric and Systemic