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Urgent Bite 259 - Microhyphaema

2025/5/2
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It is important to check for hyphaema, blood in the anterior chamber of the eye, after trauma.  It is also important to use a slit lamp to check for microhyphaema.  

 

Check out Urgent Bite 162 on Seidel's test)

Check out Urgent Bite 163 on Hypopyon)

 

 

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