Table 1.
Visual acuity, best corrected visual acuity and ocular symptoms change over time
| FOLLOW UP | OD | OS | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| VA | BCVA | Ocular symptoms | VA | BCVA | Ocular symptoms | ||
| Before injury | 20/16 | 20/13 with refraction of -0.25 DS/-0.25 DC×105° | 20/20 | 20/16 with refraction of + 0.25 DS/-0.50 DC×105° | |||
| After injury | 20/20 | 20/20 with refraction of 0.00 DS/-0.25 DC×105° | Anterior chamber flare (+); lens opacity | 20/66 | 20/40 with refraction of + 0.50 DS/-1.0 DC×106° |
Conjunctival hemorrhage; iris pigment detachment; KP(+);Tyn(++);RAPD(++);lens opacity; capsule contraction |
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| Three days after the injury | 20/20 | 20/20 with refraction of 0.00 DS/-0.50 DC×100° | Lens opacity | 20/28.5 | 20/22 with refraction of + 0.50 DS/-0.50 DC×125° | Lens opacity; capsule contraction | |
| Half a year after the injury | 20/16 | 20/16 with refraction of + 0.50 DS/-0.25 DC×105° | Lens opacity | 20/28.5 | 20/20 with refraction of + 1.75 DS/-0.75 DC×175° | Lens opacity spread | |
| One year after the injury | 20/20 | 20/16 with refraction of -0.25 DS/0.00 DC×0° | Lens opacity | 20/25 | 20/22 with refraction of + 0.75 DS/-1.0 DC×155° | Lens opacity spread | |
VA: Visual acuity BCVA: Best corrected visual acuity KP: Keratic Precipitate Tyn: Tyndall effect RAPD: Relative Afferent Pupillary Defect