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Hyphema

Hyphema is the medical condition of bleeding in the anterior chamber of the eye between the iris and the cornea. People usually first notice a loss or decrease in vision. The eye may also appear to have a reddish tinge, or it may appear as a small pool of blood at the bottom of the iris in the cornea. A traumatic hyphema is caused by a blow to the eye. A…

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Hyphaema
Specialty
Ophthalmology

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Hyphema

Nodes41
Edges40
Triples43
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.04878
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Hyphema

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has treatment · 8
Hyphema → Aspirin, Chinese, If, Sedation, Small, Surgery, The, There
has cause · 7
Hyphema → Additional, Conditions, Hyphemas, Source, Spontaneous, The, Willebrand
related to Complications · 6
Hyphema → IOP, Rebleeding, Secondary, Traumatic, While, Young
related to Prognosis · 4
Hyphema → Blood, Hyphemas, Most, On
related to Epidemiology · 3
Hyphema → As, The, United States
related to Presentation · 3
Hyphema → In, People, The
see also · 3
Hyphema → Complication, Hypopyon, Medical
related to External links · 2
Hyphema → Handbook, Ocular Disease Management
Other names · 1
Hyphema → Hyphaema
Specialty · 1
Hyphema → Ophthalmology

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eye may blood hyphemas vision also anterior chamber iris cornea people traumatic risk usually loss complications trauma pressure staining surgery

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
HyphemaOther namesHyphaema1.00infobox
HyphemaSpecialtyOphthalmology1.00infobox
Hyphemais amedical condition of bleeding in the anterior chamber of the eye between the iris and the cornea0.90text
glaucomainstance ofis thought to worsen outcomes in terms of visual function and lead to complications0.80text
corneal staininginstance ofis thought to worsen outcomes in terms of visual function and lead to complications0.80text
optic atrophyinstance ofis thought to worsen outcomes in terms of visual function and lead to complications0.80text
or vision lossinstance ofis thought to worsen outcomes in terms of visual function and lead to complications0.80text
Hyphemahas causeHyphemas0.60section
Hyphemahas causeThe0.60section
Hyphemahas causeSpontaneous0.60section
Hyphemahas causeAdditional0.60section
Hyphemahas causeWillebrand0.60section

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