Retinal detachment

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History

  1. Abrupt onset of new "floaters" or flashes of light
  2. Visual acuity loss (filmy, cloudy, or curtain-like) or visual field loss
    1. May be mild or dramatic

Diagnosis

  1. Examination
    1. Visual acuity and visual fields
    2. Intraocular pressure
      1. Hypotony of > 4-5 mmHg is common in the affected eye
    3. Fundoscopic exam with dilation
  2. Ultrasound
    1. Linear probe (7.5-10-MHz) is preferred
    2. Have pt lightly close their eye; avoid excessive pressure on globe

Disposition

  • Urgent ophtho referral