Abstract

Through photographic and isotopic analysis, this study of experimental intravitreous hemorrhages traces the fate of red blood cells after injection of whole blood and hemoglobin into rabbit vitreous. The vitreous is almost entirely translucent two months after hemoglobin injection, but 25% of ferric chloride Fe 59 remains within the eye. Comparing photographs of experimental intravitreous hemorrhages with spontaneous intravitreal hemorrhages in humans shows that the two types are similar.

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