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May 16, 2025 at 02:53 AM
*🔴Correct Answer: Vitreous Hemorrhage ✅* *Let's Analyse* • *❌Retinal detachment* can occur in high myopes and cause sudden visual loss. • However, red reflex is usually present unless there's associated vitreous hemorrhage or media opacity. • Alone, RD does not usually block the red reflex, so this may not fully explain “no glow.” *Vitreous Hemorrhage [Correct Answer]✅* • Common in high myopes due to retinal tears or neovascularization. • Causes sudden vision loss. • Blood in the vitreous blocks light reflex, so no glow is seen on distant direct ophthalmoscopy. • Often, the posterior segment is not visible, only anterior segment seen.
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