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History. 41 yr old gentleman presented with complaints of decreased vision in the left eye since 2 weeksHe gives a history of injury to the left eye with a small stone 2 weeks back blunt injury for which he was treated with steroids and antibiotics elsewhereReports with him show that he had h
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1. Case presentationHypertensive Retinopathy Dr. Ramya
2. History 41 yr old gentleman presented with complaints of decreased vision in the left eye since 2 weeks
He gives a history of injury to the left eye with a small stone 2 weeks back blunt injury for which he was treated with steroids and antibiotics elsewhere
Reports with him show that he had hyphaema post injury which was now resolved
sudden onset decrease of vision ,not progressing, noticed after the injury.
No history of loss of consciousness, vomiting, transient visual loss post trauma.
3. Systemic statusno history of DM , HT , any other systemic conditions
Personal history-no relevant personal history
4. On examination Visual acuity 6/6 N6
Lids normal
Cornea clear
AC normal depth
Pupils brisk
Lens clear
IOP by applanation tonometry 12mm Hg Visual acuity 6/60 N24
Lids normal
Cornea macular grade opacity corresponding to site of injury
AC variable depth
Pupils posterior synechiae+, pupils middilated
Iridiodialysis+ temporally
Lens clear
IOP by applanation tonometry 4mm Hg
5. FUNDUS-OD
6. FUNDUS OS
7. PROVISIONAL DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS HYPOTENSIVE MACULOPATHY
POST TRAUMATIC OPTIC DISC EDEMA
HYPERTENSIVE RETINOPATHY
8. Thank you