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- Sarah E Frasure, Turandot Saul, and Resa E Lewiss.
- Department of Emergency Medicine, Emergency Ultrasound Division, St Luke's/Roosevelt Hospital Center, New York, NY 10019, USA. sarah.frasure@gmail.com
- Am J Emerg Med. 2013 Jun 1;31(6):1002.e1-2.
AbstractWe report a case where an emergency physician using bedside ocular ultrasound was able to diagnose vitreous hemorrhage and lens dislocation in an elderly patient. Bedside ultrasound performed by a physician trained in this imaging modality can diagnose ocular emergencies, facilitating appropriate consultation and treatment.
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