Table I.
Authors | Year | Reported Case |
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Barat and Kwedar | 1988 | 13-year-old girl with recurrent ocular bleeding during menstruation. Bleeding was localized to the conjunctiva and subsided with hormonal therapy. |
Abboud & Hanna | 1971 | 5 cases of spontaneous bleeding from the bulbar conjunctiva in adolescent girls, all occurring during menstruation. The bleeding stopped spontaneously within 1-2 days. |
Dua et al. | 2014 | 22-year-old woman presenting with unilateral ocular bleeding during menstruation. Imaging revealed an orbital varix, which was treated with embolization. |
Ghosh et al. | 2021 | 25-year-old woman presenting with bilateral ocular bleeding during menstruation. No underlying pathology was identified, and the bleeding resolved spontaneously within 2 days. |