TY - JOUR T1 - An Overview on Diagnosis and Management of Vitreous Haemorrhage, Literature Review A1 - Ziyad Mohammed Alkhammash A1 - Rawan Abdullah Alqahtani A1 - Shabnan Falah Alshahrani A1 - Ali Ayidh Al Kzman A1 - Maha Abdullah Aldugman A1 - Faisal Abdulaziz Almannaei A1 - Abdulkarim Ahmad Bushnag A1 - Omar Mohammad Almatrafi A1 - Mohammed Mubrik Almatrafi A1 - Moath Abdullah Alowairdhi A1 - Sara Saeed Almutairi JF - Pharmacophore JO - Pharmacophore SN - 2229-5402 Y1 - 2021 VL - 12 IS - 6 DO - 10.51847/ZQC9djkrHt SP - 28 EP - 31 N2 - cell insult, aneurysms, macular degeneration, trauma, and veinous occlusion. These conditions could cause retinal bleeding, also known as vitreous hemorrhage.  PubMed database was used for articles selection, papers were obtained and reviewed. PubMed database was used for articles selection, and the following keys terms: vitreous hemorrhage, pathophysiology, risk factors, clinical features, diagnosis, and management. The vascular insult occurs in the surrounding potential space around the vitreous. This insult is a result of traumatic injury to the retina or the vessels or ischemic condition of the vessels due to an abnormal vessel formation. Immediate diagnosis and management of the bleeding are needed, especially in cases with deteriorating vision and continued bleeding. Management options include watchful waiting, laser therapy, cryotherapy, antivascular growth injections, and vitrectomy. Vitreous hemorrhage is a medical emergency that could lead to severe and permanent visual loss if not diagnosed and managed fastidiously. The disease may often resolve on its own and vision is restored, however, medical and surgical therapy might be urgently required in selected cases. UR - https://pharmacophorejournal.com/article/an-overview-on-diagnosis-and-management-of-vitreous-haemorrhage-literature-review-nsmbmvvscwfblpx ER -