@article{article_1598700, title={Schwartz-Matsuo syndrome in patients with retinal detachment following blunt trauma : 2 cases}, journal={Clinical and Experimental Ocular Trauma and Infection}, volume={6}, pages={1–5}, year={2024}, url={https://izlik.org/JA63SW49EN}, author={Kayıkcı, Gülce and Pehlivanoğlu, Seren and Belgin, Sanem and Artunay, Özgür}, keywords={retinal detachment, trauma, intraocular pressure, Schwartz Matsuo Syndrome}, abstract={Purpose:We have reported two cases of Schwartz Matsuo syndrome secondary to blunt trauma that highlights the pathophysiology, diagnostic challenges and management considerations of this rare disease. Case Report: A 74-year-old man with a history of frequent falls presented with pain and decreased vision in his left eye for 1.5 days. Best corrected visual accuity (BCVA) was 50/1250, intraocular pressure (IOP) was 56 mmHg, anterior chamber has plus 3 cells and near total retinal detachment (RD). The other patient was 64 years old, history of blunt trauma 10 months ago, BCVA 20/1250, IOP 40 mmHg, +2 anterior chamber reaction and total RD. IOP decreased after vitrectomy in both patients. Conclusion: Schwartz Matsuo syndrome is characterized by high IOP, RD and anterior chamber reaction. The treatment is to control the IOP with antiglaucomatous drugs and repair the RD.}, number={1}