ascorbic-acid has been researched along with Hyphema* in 4 studies
4 other study(ies) available for ascorbic-acid and Hyphema
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Subclinical vitamin C deficiency.
Topics: Aged; Ascorbic Acid; Ascorbic Acid Deficiency; Cataract Extraction; Female; Humans; Hyphema; Postoperative Complications; Retinal Hemorrhage | 1982 |
[Glycerin-vitamin C in the treatment of traumatic hyphema].
Topics: Ascorbic Acid; Eye Injuries; Glycerol; Humans; Hyphema | 1981 |
Sickled erythrocytes, hyphema, and secondary glaucoma: V. The effect of vitamin C on erythrocyte sickling in aqueous humor.
In vivo incubations of Hgb SC erythrocytes showed significantly more sickling in anterior chambers characterized by high concentrations of ascorbic acid than in anterior chambers with low concentrations of ascorbic acid (normal guinea pigs compared with scorbutic guinea pigs and normal guinea pigs compared with normal rats). Low concentrations of ascorbic acid, however, did not completely eliminate intracameral sickling. Because acetazolamide raises the concentration of aqueous humor ascorbate, it should be used with considerable discretion when treating hyphema and secondary glaucoma caused by sickle cells. Methazolamide may be more desirable. Topics: Acetazolamide; Anemia, Sickle Cell; Animals; Anterior Chamber; Aqueous Humor; Ascorbic Acid; Erythrocytes, Abnormal; Glaucoma; Guinea Pigs; Hemoglobin, Sickle; Humans; Hyphema; Injections; Male; Rats; Sickle Cell Trait | 1979 |
CAPILLARY BIOFLAVONOID IN POSTOPERATIVE INTRAOCULAR HAEMMORHAGE.
Topics: Ascorbic Acid; Capillaries; Cataract Extraction; Drug Therapy; Eye Diseases; Flavonoids; Hemorrhage; Humans; Hyphema; Postoperative Complications; Postoperative Period; Preventive Medicine | 1964 |