Bomb blast maculopathy.

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  • Thomas Gordon Campbell
  • Hessom Razavi
  • Angus W Turner
چکیده

To cite: Campbell TG, Razavi H, Turner AW. BMJ Case Rep Published online: [please include Day Month Year] doi:10.1136/bcr-2014204305 DESCRIPTION A young Afghani man detained in an immigration centre 1500 miles from tertiary eye care presented to an outreach ophthalmology clinic in a remote part of Australia with a history of long-standing visual loss. He reported being blinded in a suicide bomb attack. The patient was 30 feet from the blast and lost consciousness but reported no hearing loss or other injuries. Prior to this incident, the patient reported that he had ‘normal vision’. On examination, the patient had dense bilateral central scotomas. Undilated intraocular pressures were 28 OD and 24 OS (Goldmann tonometry). The patient had no lens or corneal pathology, but dilated funduscopy revealed large, confluent, chorioretinal scars encompassing the macula bilaterally and extending to the optic nerve head (see figure 1A, B). The optic nerves appeared to have healthy neural rims. Ocular injuries are an important cause of morbidity following blast injuries and they affect around 28% of victims. Given the recent conflict in Iraq and Afghanistan, ophthalmologists need to be particularly aware of the ocular sequelae of blast-related injuries, the most common of which are corneal abrasions, lacerations and penetrating eye injuries from flying debris and shrapnel. In addition, however, clinicians must be aware that closed-globe retinal and choroidal injuries are also important causes of vision loss. Between 2000 and late 2010, for example, the American military alone suffered 186 555 eye injuries. Blast-related injuries—such as those inflicted on the Afghani patient—require expert ophthalmic attention, but this is typically unavailable at the remote and/or offshore detention centres where (in accordance with Australian law) asylum seekers are held. The relative absence of tertiary expertise in these centres raises concerns about Australia’s capacity to identify and appropriately care for asylum seekers with these injuries, as well as the complex issues arising from them.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • BMJ case reports

دوره 2014  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2014