dorzolamide-timolol-combination and Eye-Pain

dorzolamide-timolol-combination has been researched along with Eye-Pain* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for dorzolamide-timolol-combination and Eye-Pain

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Intraorbital haematoma during a commercial flight: a case report.
    BMC ophthalmology, 2015, May-07, Volume: 15

    Intraorbital haematoma is a rare clinical entity which can be caused by orbital traumas, neoplasms, surgeries nearby sinuses and orbit, vascular malformations, acute sinusitis, systemic abnormalities, barotrauma and valsalva maneuver.. A 74-year-old male presented with sudden onset of ocular pain, upper eye lid swelling, proptosis and diplopia after a commercial flight. After complete ophthalmic ocular examination including pupillary light reflexes and laboratory examinations; computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging of orbit revealed a subperiostal mass-like lesion in the right retrobulbar-extraconal region which was compatible with intraorbital haematoma. Visual acuity was not compromised so we planned a conservative approach with close observation. We administered systemic corticosteroid and topical dorzolamide/timolol combination therapy. At the first month follow-up, intraorbital haematoma resolved without significant sequelae.. Intraorbital haematoma can be managed by conservative approach without any intervention if it does not threat visual acuity or optic nerve. We experienced a case of intraorbital haematoma during a commercial flight. We discussed the rarity of this condition and its management.

    Topics: Aged; Air Travel; Diplopia; Drug Combinations; Edema; Eye Pain; Eyelid Diseases; Glucocorticoids; Hematoma; Humans; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Male; Orbital Diseases; Sulfonamides; Thiophenes; Timolol; Tomography, X-Ray Computed; Valsalva Maneuver

2015