PURPOSE: To identify the incidence of Terson's syndrome in children. DESIGN: Prospective, observational case series. PARTICIPANTS: Fifty-seven consecutive children with known intracranial hemorrhage from nonabuse causes. METHODS: Dilated fundus examination to detect intraretinal hemorrhages or other abnormalities. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Presence or absence of intraretinal hemorrhages or other abnormalities. RESULTS: Fifty-five patients (96%) had no evidence of intraretinal or vitreous hemorrhage. Two patients had abnormal retinal examinations. One patient had a single dot hemorrhage associated with presumed infectious white retinal lesions. The second patient had three flame and two deeper dot intraretinal hemorrhages after a motor vehicle accident (1.5% incidence of retinal hemorrhage). CONCLUSIONS: Retinal hemorrhage is uncommon in children with intracranial hemorrhage not resulting from shaken baby syndrome. The maximal incidence of intraretinal hemorrhage in children with nonabuse intracranial hemorrhage is 8%.
PURPOSE: To identify the incidence of Terson's syndrome in children. DESIGN: Prospective, observational case series. PARTICIPANTS: Fifty-seven consecutive children with known intracranial hemorrhage from nonabuse causes. METHODS: Dilated fundus examination to detect intraretinal hemorrhages or other abnormalities. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Presence or absence of intraretinal hemorrhages or other abnormalities. RESULTS: Fifty-five patients (96%) had no evidence of intraretinal or vitreous hemorrhage. Two patients had abnormal retinal examinations. One patient had a single dot hemorrhage associated with presumed infectious white retinal lesions. The second patient had three flame and two deeper dot intraretinal hemorrhages after a motor vehicle accident (1.5% incidence of retinal hemorrhage). CONCLUSIONS:Retinal hemorrhage is uncommon in children with intracranial hemorrhage not resulting from shaken baby syndrome. The maximal incidence of intraretinal hemorrhage in children with nonabuse intracranial hemorrhage is 8%.
Authors: Angell Shi; Abhaya Kulkarni; Kenneth W Feldman; Avery Weiss; Emily A McCourt; Susan Schloff; Michael Partington; Brian Forbes; Brooke E Geddie; Karin Bierbrauer; Paul H Phillips; David L Rogers; Waleed Abed Alnabi; Gil Binenbaum; Alex V Levin Journal: Pediatrics Date: 2019-01-10 Impact factor: 7.124
Authors: S A Maguire; P O Watts; A D Shaw; S Holden; R H Taylor; W J Watkins; M K Mann; V Tempest; A M Kemp Journal: Eye (Lond) Date: 2012-10-19 Impact factor: 3.775