PubMed ID: 39464768
Author(s): Rehman O, Keshari S, Das S. An unusual cause of hemolacria: retained contact lens in upper fornix. Rom J Ophthalmol. 2024 Jul-Sep;68(3):318-320. doi: 10.22336/rjo.2024.57. PMID 39464768
Journal: Romanian Journal Of Ophthalmology, Volume 68, Issue 3, 2024
A 64-year-old male was referred for complaints of blood in tears and bloody discharge of unknown cause in the left eye. The patient was a chronic bandage contact lens (BCL) user. He had no history of recent trauma. A blood-stained BCL was present on the cornea in the left eye, which was removed. The ocular surface was dry with vascularization of the cornea. Double eversion of the upper eyelid with a Desmarre’s retractor revealed a pyogenic granuloma with large papillae on the forniceal conjunctiva and a folded BCL hidden in the fornix. The folded BCL was carefully removed from the “upper fornix trap” and topical steroid eyedrops were prescribed.
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