Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4029983 Ophthalmology 2007 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
Although CT scanning may provide valuable information in patients in whom an occult open-globe injury is suspected, its sensitivity and specificity are inadequate to be relied on fully, and such patients generally should be taken to the operating room for formal surgical evaluation. Significant changes in globe contour or obvious volume loss are strong predictors of globe rupture, and any vitreous hemorrhage should be a concern for occult injury.
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