The aim of our report is to present 2 cases of patients with suprachoroidal hemorrhage (SH). Suprachoroidal hemorrhage occur relatively infrequently and in our cases are not associated with the surgery or postoperative period.
The first case was a patient with suprachoroidal hemorrhage following spontaneous corneal penetration after corneal ulcer. The second case was a patient with a suprachoroidal hemorrhage after severe contusion of the eye globe.
The most important is rapid diagnosis of disease, differentiation from other eye diseases and initiation of therapy. We discuss clinical symptomatology, diagnostic and treatment of suprachoroidal hemorrhage.