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The evolution is aggravated by the occurrence of vitreoushemorrhage and retinal detachment.
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The first patient also presented with vitreoushemorrhage and later non-arteritic ischemic optic neuropathy.
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Imaging was not possible in eyes with notable vitreoushemorrhage.
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In case 2 and 3, vitrectomy was performed for vitreoushemorrhage.
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Aims: To report a clinical and genetic investigation of a southern Chinese family with X-linked recessive exudative vitreoretinopathy and vitreoushemorrhage.
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Results: The findings of anterior and posterior scleral rupture, retinal detachment, vitreoushemorrhage, and lens extrusion were observed clinically and experimentally.
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Conclusion: PVR uncommonly develops after successful treatment of retinoblastoma and may result in traction or rhegmatogenous retinal detachment along with vitreoushemorrhage.
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Best corrected visual acuity was stable and complications such as vitreoushemorrhage, retinal detachment, and subcapsular cataract arose during this follow-up period.
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Various complications such as vitreoushemorrhage and cataract may occur during the progression of the disease which may lead to severe vision loss.
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We report a 3-year-old child with bilateral vitreoushemorrhage secondary to an isolated platelet factor 3 (PF-3) availability defect.
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Post-treatment vitreoushemorrhage was seen in only two eyes (12.5 %), all of which were in the PDT group.
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Vitreoushemorrhage is an uncommon cause of decreased vision in children.