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" Asteroid Hyalosis Seen on Ocular Point-of-Care Ultrasound "
Arthurs, Blake; Connor-Schuler, Randi; Kreifels, Wendelin; Suszanski, Julian; Baliga, Sudhir; Amponsah, David
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AL
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Record Number
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928125
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LA85m3v1mt
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Language of Document
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English
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Main Entry
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Arthurs, Blake; Connor-Schuler, Randi; Kreifels, Wendelin; Suszanski, Julian; Baliga, Sudhir; Amponsah, David
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Title & Author
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Asteroid Hyalosis Seen on Ocular Point-of-Care Ultrasound [Article]\ Arthurs, Blake; Connor-Schuler, Randi; Kreifels, Wendelin; Suszanski, Julian; Baliga, Sudhir; Amponsah, David
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Title of Periodical
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Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine
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3/3
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Date
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2019
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Abstract
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We present a case of a patient who underwent ultrasound evaluation for potential blunt ocular trauma. She was found to have multiple, freely mobile, scintillating hyperechoic opacities within the vitreous that was diagnosed as asteroid hyalosis, a rare but benign condition easily confused with vitreous hemorrhage, retinal detachment, lens dislocation, or foreign body on ocular ultrasound.
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