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Choroid Detachment, a Rare Cause of Vision Loss Diagnosed by Point-of-Care Ultrasound

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Abstract

Background Choroid detachment is a rare disease process that has a multitude of etiologies; usually related to recent ophthalmological surgery, eye trauma, corneal ulcers, or intraocular pressure-lowering agents. Point-of-care ocular ultrasound has high utility and accuracy in diagnosing pathology of the eye. Case Report We present a case of a patient who presented with vision loss caused by a choroid detachment diagnosed on point-of-care ultrasound because fundoscopic examination was limited due to cataracts. Ultrasound findings based on location and appearance during both static and dynamic evaluation that help differentiate a choroid vs. a retinal detachment are also described. Why Should an Emergency Physician be Aware of This? Choroid detachments have a different sonographic appearance, as well as management, compared to a retinal detachment.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)527-529
Number of pages3
JournalJournal of Emergency Medicine
Volume52
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 1 2017

Keywords

  • choroid
  • detachment
  • ocular
  • point-of-care ultrasound
  • vision loss

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