A Proposed Method to Quantify Vitreous Hemorrhage by Ultrasound.
Guillermo Salcedo-VillanuevaManuel Trujillo-AlvarezCatalina Becerra-RevolloEstefanía Ibarra-ElizaldeMariana Mayorquín-RuizRaul Vélez-MontoyaJose Gerardo García-AguirreRoberto Gonzalez-SalinasVirgilio Morales-CantónHugo Quiroz-MercadoEduardo Moragrega-AdamePublished in: Clinical ophthalmology (Auckland, N.Z.) (2019)
MIG may provide an objective and reproducible way to quantify vitreous hemorrhage density and potentially any vitreous humor opacity. Agreement is high even with unexperienced graders. However, the two ultrasound systems analyzed may not be interchangeable.