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What Is Asteroid Hyalosis?


Asteroid Hyalosis | A 54-year-old woman presented for a routine eye ...

A 54-year-old woman presented for a routine eye examination and was found to have multiple sparkling opacities in the left eye (shown in a ...

Cataract Surgery with Asteroid Hyalosis

Asteroid hyalosis is a rare condition where patients have calcifications throughout the vitreous jelly. It occurs in about 1-2% of the ...

Asteroid Hyalosis: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

Asteroid hyalosis is a relatively uncommon vitreous condition characterized by the presence of small, white opacities within the vitreous humour of the eye.

Synchysis Scintillans - EyeWiki

Similar to asteroid hyalosis, synchysis scintillans is an ocular condition where there is accumulation of cholesterol crystals in the vitreous humor of the ...

Asteroid Hyalosis: A Mimicker of Vitreous Hemorrhage on Point of ...

While asteroid hyalosis (AH) is benign, it can easily mimic the more potentially serious vitreous hemorrhage on ocular POCUS, as both consist of ...

Asteroid Hyalosis - YouTube

A beautiful example of Asteroid Hyalosis on slit lamp examination. https://www.instagram.com/eye_sirjhun/ Asteroid Hyalosis is a common and ...

Asteroid hyalosis removed with vitrectomy surgery

Asteroid hyalosis is a condition involving the vitreous inside of the eye. Video showing surgical treatment of floaters using vitrectomy.

Asteroid Hyalosis - European Journal of Internal Medicine

Dilated fundus examination showed a right eye with a normal vitreous humor and a benign retinal exam without evidence of diabetic retinopathy (Fig. 1A). The ...

Asteroid hyalosis—a comprehensive review

Asteroid hyalosis is a relatively common cause of vitreous opacities, which is possibly associated with diabetes mellitus and hereditary pigmentary ...

Asteroid Hyalosis -Contact Lens & EyeCare Gallery-2144232020-

Asteroid hyalosis refers to the reflection of light from the deposits, which make them appear to the viewer as multiple stars in the night sky.

A Mimicker of Vitreous Hemorrhage - Asteroid Hyalosis

Findings are somewhat similar to vitreous hemorrhage, but the particles are more discrete and hyperechoic compared to typical findings seen with ...

Asteroid Hyalosis Masquerading as Vitreous Hemorrhage on Point ...

Asteroid hyalosis is a benign degenerative condition of unclear pathogenesis that leads to the buildup of calcium phospholipid deposits within ...

Asteroid hyalosis - VisualDx

Synopsis Copy ... Asteroid hyalosis (AH), originally named asteroid hyalitis, is one of the most common causes of vitreous opacification. It is a benign, usually ...

Asteroid hyalosis - American Academy of Ophthalmology

Asteroid hyalosis ... All content on the Academy's website is protected by copyright law and the Terms of Service. This content may not be reproduced, copied, or ...

Efficacy of Multicolor Imaging in Patients With Asteroid Hyalosis

Efficacy of Multicolor Imaging in Patients With Asteroid Hyalosis: Seeing the Unseen ... Asteroid hyalosis is a degenerative change of the ...

Asteroid Hyalosis in the National Health and Nutrition Examination ...

This cross-sectional study, in which deidentified data from the 2005 to 2008 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey was used, was deemed exempt from ...

Asteroid Hyalosis and Synchysis Scintillans - SpringerLink

AH is characterized by the presence of small spherical opacities of yellowish white color, composed of lipids, calcium and phosphorus.

Asteroid Hyalosis: A Mimic of Vitreous Hemorrhage on Point of Care ...

Asteroid hyalosis is a benign condition of the vitreous resulting in calcium phosphate and lipid deposits that can mimic more serious VH on ...

Asteroid Hyalosis Seen on Ocular Point-of-Care Ultrasound

AH can be most easily confused with vitreous hemorrhage. ... While vitreous hemorrhage may have an echogenic appearance, particularly when the ...

ASTEROID HYALOSIS - Atlas RL Eye

The cause of asteroid hyalosis is unknown, but it has been associated with hyperopia, diabetes mellitus, hypertension and hypercholesterolemia. Clinically the ...