A subconjunctival hemorrhage is the bleeding of small blood vessels, called capillaries, beneath the clear membrane called the conjunctiva, which covers the white of your eye (sclera) and the ...
Findings associated with occult scleral rupture include poor visual acuity, chemosis, 360-degree subconjunctival hemorrhage, hyphema, IOP < 10 mmHg, peaked pupil, and increased AC depth.
a full-thickness scleral wound may be distant from the conjunctival wound. Hemorrhage in or under the conjunctiva may also hide the scleral defect and/or prolapsed uveal tissue. Exploratory ...