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Bimanual technique effective for recurrent hyphema

Bleeding within the anterior chamber at the time of anterior segment surgery is usually benign and self-limiting with a rapid resolution. In rare instances, hyphemas may cause significant morbidity with uncontrolled elevated IOP, corneal blood staining, and a loss of vision.

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