bleeding into the interior chamber of the eye
an accumulation of blood in the front (anterior) chamber of the eye
Bleeding as from injury into the anterior segment of the eye. Sometimes can be visualized with the naked eye coloring the front of the eye a red or rusty color and obscuring transmission of light past the pupil.
blood in the anterior chamber; when layering or clotting of the blood is present , the term hyphema is used; when only suspended red blood cells are present, the term microhyphema is employed.
(hi-FEE-muh). Blood in the anterior chamber, such as following blunt trauma to the eyeball.
Hemorrhage into the anterior chamber of the eye
A hyphema is the collection of blood in the anterior chamber of the eye. Visible as a reddish tinge in the anterior chamber, hyphemas are frequently caused by blunt trauma to the eye and may partially or completely block vision. When the anterior chamber is filled completely with blood, the eye appears black and is commonly known as an "eight ball hemorrhage".