Case Report

Delayed Spontaneous Bleeding in the Blind Eye of a Type A Hemophilic Patient

Figure 1

(a) Photograph taken at initial visit showing laterally deviated left eye. Conjunctival injection, corneal opacity, and yellowish pigments behind the cornea are observed. (b) Slit-lamp microscopy examination at initial visit showing corneal neovascularization and an amorphous yellowish lens material with a reddish central pit. (c) Orbital computed tomography scan (axial) at initial visit showing a laterally deviated left eyeball filled with slightly brighter intraocular contents than the contralateral eye. Arrows indicate that the lens material is pushed against the cornea so as to nearly collapse the anterior chamber.
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