The commonest age group showing ocular complications were in age group of 21 to 30 years this is one of the study males were 33 females 7 youngest age group 5 years and oldest 78 years. The commonest ocular manifestations are Ecchymoses of lids Subconjunctival hemorrhage Fracture base of the skull Partial 3rd nerve paralysis with sparing of pupillary function Complete 3rd and paralysis Complete ptosis Ophthalmoplegia Unilateral 3rd and paralysis due to the abarent regeneration of nerve Lagophthalmos due to 7th and involvement Fracture of the petrous part of temporal bone causing 5th and 6th and involvement Exposure keratitis Optic and injury Primary optic atrophy Hutchinsons pupil due to intracranial hematoma Dilated pupil due to brain stem injury Subdural hematoma can cause subhyaloid retinal hemorrhage Homonymous Hemianopia Share your views.
Ocular Complications Of Head Injuries A Brief Review