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123 related items for PubMed ID: 26806665

  • 1. Iris cavernous haemangioma associated with recurrent hyphaema treated by laser photocoagulation.
    Krohn J, Tvenning AO, Kjersem B, Høvding G.
    Acta Ophthalmol; 2017 Feb; 95(1):e80-e81. PubMed ID: 26806665
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  • 2. Cavernous hemangioma of the iris.
    Shields JA, Shields CL, Eagle RC.
    Arch Ophthalmol; 2008 Nov; 126(11):1602-3. PubMed ID: 19001232
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  • 3. Iris microhemangiomatosis with videographically documented active bleeding and vision loss.
    Ni N, Johnson TV, Koval MS, Shields CL.
    JAMA Ophthalmol; 2013 Dec; 131(12):1649-51. PubMed ID: 24337561
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  • 4. Laser treatment of iris vascular tufts.
    Bandello F, Brancato R, Lattanzio R, Maestranzi G.
    Ophthalmologica; 1993 Dec; 206(4):187-91. PubMed ID: 8278165
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  • 5. Diagnosis and management of a spontaneous hyphema from a microhemangioma suspended in the anterior chamber: a case report.
    Wyse JP, McWhae J, Simms C.
    Can J Ophthalmol; 2010 Dec; 45(6):645-6. PubMed ID: 20648065
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  • 6. Iris cavernous hemangioma in a patient with recurrent hyphema.
    Lam S.
    Can J Ophthalmol; 1993 Feb; 28(1):36-9. PubMed ID: 8439863
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  • 7. Photocoagulation of iris nevus to control recurrent hyphema.
    Todd KC, Hainsworth DP.
    Am J Ophthalmol; 1999 Aug; 128(2):244-6. PubMed ID: 10458189
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  • 9. Iris cavernous hemangioma :a case report.
    Zheng ZK, Hu ZL, Li JJ.
    Eye Sci; 2011 Sep; 26(3):183-5. PubMed ID: 21913353
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  • 10. Iris vascular tuft causing recurrent hyphema and raised IOP: a new indication for laser photocoagulation, angiographic follow-up, and review of laser outcomes.
    Goyal S, Foster PJ, Siriwardena D.
    J Glaucoma; 2010 Sep; 19(5):336-8. PubMed ID: 19855294
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  • 14. Recurrent spontaneous hyphaema secondary to a melanocytic iris lesion.
    Spandau UH, Dithmar S, Grossniklaus HE, Völcker HE, Jonas JB.
    Acta Ophthalmol Scand; 2004 Aug; 82(4):494-5. PubMed ID: 15291954
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  • 16. Spontaneous Hyphema in a Middle-aged Woman.
    Malik K, Welch RJ, Shields CL.
    JAMA Ophthalmol; 2018 Jul 01; 136(7):829-830. PubMed ID: 29710081
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  • 18. Argon laser photocoagulation for recurrent hyphema caused by a rupture of Schlemm's canal.
    Akkin C, Uretmen O, Emre S, Ates H.
    Ophthalmic Surg Lasers; 2001 Jul 01; 32(3):255-6. PubMed ID: 11371097
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  • 20. Active iris vascular tufts bleeding successfully treated with argon laser photocoagulation.
    Sarmad A, Alfaqawi F, Chakrabarti M, Mitra A, Mushtaq B.
    Eur J Ophthalmol; 2018 Mar 01; 28(2):241-242. PubMed ID: 29108395
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