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==Retinal Detachment== | ==Retinal Detachment== | ||
* | *Echogenic undulating membrane in the posterior globe, protruding into the vitreous | ||
==Vitreous Hemorrhage== | |||
*Vitreous filled with multiple large echoes | |||
*Increasing the gain is helpful for detecting acute hemorrhages | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
Revision as of 19:45, 30 October 2011
Elevated ICP
- Measure optic nerve 3mm posterior to the globe, from inner wall to inner wall
- Normal is <5mm
Globe Rupture
- Only perform if you can ensure that you do not put pressure on the globe
- Findings
- Decrease in size of globe
- Anterior chamber collapse
- Vitreous hemorrhage
- Buckling of the sclera
Intraocular Foreign Body
- Bright, echogenic acoustic profile w/ associated shadowing or reverberation
Retinal Detachment
- Echogenic undulating membrane in the posterior globe, protruding into the vitreous
Vitreous Hemorrhage
- Vitreous filled with multiple large echoes
- Increasing the gain is helpful for detecting acute hemorrhages
See Also
Source
Sonoguide
