
A 36-year-old woman was referred to the New England Eye Center, Tufts Medical Center, due to a persistent myopic shift in the left eye following trauma 3 months earlier.
She hooked her left upper lid on a plastic hook affixed to a wall. As she pulled away and toward the wall to unhook herself, she suffered blunt trauma to the posterior temporal side of the left globe. Medical and family histories were unremarkable. She was not taking any medication. Her previous refractive error was –1 D sphere in the right (Read more...)