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Triple the Trauma
Review of Optometry, 12/18/08
Gurwood AS - A 46-year-old black male presented for an emergency examination following blunt trauma to his face and left eye after falling down some stairs. His chief complaint was pain and poor vision O.S. His ocular history was significant for a peripheral retinal tear that required repair and a choroidal rupture that resulted in scarring of the macula O.D. On a separate occasion, the patient reported that he was struck on the left side of his face with a golf club, which caused a traumatic hyphema and lens subluxation O.S.
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