Fig. 1From: Massive intraocular hemorrhage, presumably from the central retinal artery after cataract surgery, and difficult hemostasis during vitrectomy: a case reportMassive intraocular hemorrhage at the initial visit to our department. Slit-lamp examination (a) and anterior segment optical coherence tomography (b, c) revealing corneal edema and massive hyphema (arrow) in the anterior chamber. A hyperechoic image indicative of vitreous hemorrhage is observed on ocular ultrasound examination (d, e). No evident findings of retinal detachment and choroidal detachment are observedBack to article page