Annals of ophthalmology
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Orbital emphysema is usually described in association with fractures of the paranasal sinuses involving the orbit. We describe a rare form of orbital emphysema caused by high-pressure subconjunctival air injection from an air tube used in a garage, without apparent damage to the orbital walls.
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A collaborative, retrospective study of 371 consecutive hyphema patients reveals an overall 3.5% incidence of rebleeding of without the use of antifibrinolytic agents. Numerous factors were reviewed on each patient, including age, sex, race, grade of hyphema, disposition, and the use of topical or systemic medications. Thirty percent of the patients were treated on an outpatient basis. The low incidence of rebleeding, particularly in less severe hyphemas (less than half the anterior chamber volume), does not support the routine use of systemic antifibrinolytics or corticosteroids.