Transactions . Fig. 1. Fig. Fi^. o. Fig. 4. Iiliopathic hematoma of the orbit. Gruening: Idiopathic Hematoma of the Orbit. 109 Two weeks later, as s4:ated above, she was examined atthe New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, where the followingcondition of her eye was recorded: The right eye has anexophthalmos of 15 mm. The degree of the protrusionwas measured by the ophthalmometer. The direction ofthe protrusion was in the orbital axis. The ocular con-junctiva below the cornea was very chemotic and overlappedthe lower lid, forming a sausage-like roll extending the wholelength of the lower hd. The


Transactions . Fig. 1. Fig. Fi^. o. Fig. 4. Iiliopathic hematoma of the orbit. Gruening: Idiopathic Hematoma of the Orbit. 109 Two weeks later, as s4:ated above, she was examined atthe New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, where the followingcondition of her eye was recorded: The right eye has anexophthalmos of 15 mm. The degree of the protrusionwas measured by the ophthalmometer. The direction ofthe protrusion was in the orbital axis. The ocular con-junctiva below the cornea was very chemotic and overlappedthe lower lid, forming a sausage-like roll extending the wholelength of the lower hd. The conjunctiva of the upper halfof the globe was not swollen. The motility of the eye wasgreatly impaired, the excursions of the eyeball upward,inward, and outward did not exceed two mm. in any onedirection. Motility downward was completely media were clear, but the optic nerve presented apicture of choked disc. The summit of the elevation couldbe best seen with + 6 D. Vision of right eye = j\. Theleft eye was perfe


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