RESUMO
Terson syndrome or vitreal hemorrhage associated with subdural hemorrhage is a rare condition. The goal of our work through a retrospective series of 3 cases (4 eyes) is to study clinical characteristics as well as adequate moment of surgery. All our patients had unilateral or bilateral visual impairement secondary to cerebral lesion. Ophtalmologic exam showed an intravitreal hemorrhage. Two of our patients were operated by vitrectomy, the third case had a spontaneous resorption of intravitreal hemorrhage and no surgery was performed. Functional prognosis depends on neuro-ophtalmologic sequellas. Ophtalmic exam is essential in cerebral hemorrhage. For intravitreal hemorrhage spontaneous resorption is frequent and vitrectomy must be delayed.