The pathogenetic mechanism of choked optic disc in penetrating eye injuries causing sharply reduced intraocular pressure

The paper presents the author's observations and the analysis of choked optic disc in patients with penetrating eye injuries and IOP drastically reduced to 6-9 mmHg. The normal tissue pressured of the disk is known to be 10 mmHg. These patients show a significant widening of the vessels of the...

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Main Author: V. I. Morozov
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Language:Russian
Published: Real Time Ltd 2018-10-01
Series:Российский офтальмологический журнал
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Online Access:https://roj.igb.ru/jour/article/view/28
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description The paper presents the author's observations and the analysis of choked optic disc in patients with penetrating eye injuries and IOP drastically reduced to 6-9 mmHg. The normal tissue pressured of the disk is known to be 10 mmHg. These patients show a significant widening of the vessels of the eye cavity, an active transudation from the microcirculatory bed of the disc area, and the disc’s transudate tissue edema. One day after the surgery sealing the eye cavity, IOP exceeds the level of 10 mmHg, the transudation process terminates, and the congestion level in the disc drops. The author believes that this picture should only be considered as a syndrome of the choked optic disc only in cases of penetrating eye injuries with sharply reduced IOP // Russian Ophthalmological Journal, 2016; 2: 61-63 . doi: 10.21516/2072-0076-2016-9-2-61-63 .
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spelling doaj.art-2328f4e432264c08b145832b2c58f4e62023-03-13T07:54:28ZrusReal Time LtdРоссийский офтальмологический журнал2072-00762587-57602018-10-0192616310.21516/2072-0076-2016-9-2-61-6328The pathogenetic mechanism of choked optic disc in penetrating eye injuries causing sharply reduced intraocular pressureV. I. Morozov0ФГБУ «Московский НИИ глазных болезней им. Гельмгольца» Минздрава РоссииThe paper presents the author's observations and the analysis of choked optic disc in patients with penetrating eye injuries and IOP drastically reduced to 6-9 mmHg. The normal tissue pressured of the disk is known to be 10 mmHg. These patients show a significant widening of the vessels of the eye cavity, an active transudation from the microcirculatory bed of the disc area, and the disc’s transudate tissue edema. One day after the surgery sealing the eye cavity, IOP exceeds the level of 10 mmHg, the transudation process terminates, and the congestion level in the disc drops. The author believes that this picture should only be considered as a syndrome of the choked optic disc only in cases of penetrating eye injuries with sharply reduced IOP // Russian Ophthalmological Journal, 2016; 2: 61-63 . doi: 10.21516/2072-0076-2016-9-2-61-63 .https://roj.igb.ru/jour/article/view/28проникающее ранение глазавнутриглазное давлениедиск зрительного нерватранссудативно-ликворный отекгематоофтальмический барьерpenetrating eye injuriesintraocular pressureoptic disktransudate liquor edemahematoophthalmic barrier
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The pathogenetic mechanism of choked optic disc in penetrating eye injuries causing sharply reduced intraocular pressure
Российский офтальмологический журнал
проникающее ранение глаза
внутриглазное давление
диск зрительного нерва
транссудативно-ликворный отек
гематоофтальмический барьер
penetrating eye injuries
intraocular pressure
optic disk
transudate liquor edema
hematoophthalmic barrier
title The pathogenetic mechanism of choked optic disc in penetrating eye injuries causing sharply reduced intraocular pressure
title_full The pathogenetic mechanism of choked optic disc in penetrating eye injuries causing sharply reduced intraocular pressure
title_fullStr The pathogenetic mechanism of choked optic disc in penetrating eye injuries causing sharply reduced intraocular pressure
title_full_unstemmed The pathogenetic mechanism of choked optic disc in penetrating eye injuries causing sharply reduced intraocular pressure
title_short The pathogenetic mechanism of choked optic disc in penetrating eye injuries causing sharply reduced intraocular pressure
title_sort pathogenetic mechanism of choked optic disc in penetrating eye injuries causing sharply reduced intraocular pressure
topic проникающее ранение глаза
внутриглазное давление
диск зрительного нерва
транссудативно-ликворный отек
гематоофтальмический барьер
penetrating eye injuries
intraocular pressure
optic disk
transudate liquor edema
hematoophthalmic barrier
url https://roj.igb.ru/jour/article/view/28
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