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Spontaneous Globe Subluxation: A Case Report And Review Of The Literature, Tesfaye Yadete, Ian Isby, Ketan Patel, Alex Lin
Spontaneous Globe Subluxation: A Case Report And Review Of The Literature, Tesfaye Yadete, Ian Isby, Ketan Patel, Alex Lin
Emergency Medicine Faculty Publications
Background: Spontaneous globe subluxation (SGS) is an atraumatic anterior dislocation of the eyeball. It is exceedingly rare. Understanding SGS predisposing factors may help uncover its etiology and undertake vision-saving management. Case presentation: A 48-year-old female presented to the ED with her right eye out of its socket. She reported blurry vision, photophobia, and pain in the affected eye. She was unable to close her right eyelid and was in obvious distress. On arrival, her blood pressure was elevated. Her medical history was notable for hypertension and obesity. On physical examination, extraocular eye movements were not intact, and the globe appeared …