Abstract:AIM: To investigate the sonographic characteristics of vitreous hemorrhage in order to be helpful in the clinical diagnosis and treatment.
METHODS:Clinical data of 62 cases with vitreous hemorrhage caused by various reasons were retrospective analyzed.
RESULTS: The patients with vitreous hemorrhage caused by injury were 11 cases, accounting for 18%(11/62). High myopia, hypertension, diabetes and other causes of retinal lesions resulting in vitreous hemorrhage were 51 cases, accounting for 82%(51/62).
CONCLUSION: The image is clear by using ultrasound diagnosis of vitreous hemorrhage, which plays a supporting role to clinical treatment options and prognosis monitoring, at the same time it can observe the changes of vitreous hemorrhage before and after treatment to provide clinical practical value.