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Pak J Pharm Sci ; 31(4(Special)): 1707-1712, 2018 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30203767

RESUMO

Gatifloxacin is a fourth-generation antibiotic and its antibacterial activity is better. It can play an obvious antiseptic effect in gram-positive bacteria, mycobacterium, mycoplasma, anaerobes and chlamydia. This study analyzed the treatment of the foreign body of the cornea by gatifloxacin eye drops. The results showed that gatifloxacin has a high bacterial clearance rate, which can reach 96.1%. The clinical effect is accurate and the adverse reaction is less. Compared with the control drug levofloxacin, its efficacy and safety were not statistically significant. Moreover, MIC determination of bacteria isolated from the study showed that gatifloxacin had stronger antibacterial activity. At the same time, it can be seen that nursing intervention can effectively improve the satisfaction of the treatment, before the operation, the patient's eye abnormalities, the psychological status of the patient, and the suitability of drug allergy should be evaluated.


Assuntos
Corpos Estranhos no Olho/tratamento farmacológico , Gatifloxacina/uso terapêutico , Adolescente , Adulto , Antibacterianos/efeitos adversos , Antibacterianos/uso terapêutico , Corpos Estranhos no Olho/enfermagem , Gatifloxacina/efeitos adversos , Humanos , Levofloxacino/efeitos adversos , Levofloxacino/uso terapêutico , Testes de Sensibilidade Microbiana , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Soluções Oftálmicas/efeitos adversos , Soluções Oftálmicas/uso terapêutico , Satisfação do Paciente , Adulto Jovem
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Klin Oczna ; 117(2): 108-12, 2015.
Artigo em Polonês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26638549

RESUMO

This is a case report of a 53-year-old man, who presented in the Department of Ophthalmology with signs of orbital cellulitis on the right side, which developed over a few days following an injury. Computed tomography revealed inflammatory infiltration of the orbital soft tissues, penetrating to the sella turcica. Orbital swab and blood cultures revealed the presence of Enterobacter and Peptostreptococcus spp. as well as Stenotrophomonas maltophilia, respectively. Review of the literature relevant to the presented case was performed based on the PubMed databasesearch, using the following keywords: intraorbital foreign body, orbital cellulitis, neuroinfection, Stenotrophomonas maltophiia.. Summarizing, the orbital injury-associated infections can be potentially life-threatening, due to the proximity of the anterior cranial fossa. Hence, they require prompt diagnosis and intensive treatment.


Assuntos
Corpos Estranhos no Olho/complicações , Infecções Oculares Bacterianas/microbiologia , Infecções por Bactérias Gram-Negativas/microbiologia , Celulite Orbitária/microbiologia , Anti-Infecciosos/uso terapêutico , Corpos Estranhos no Olho/tratamento farmacológico , Infecções Oculares Bacterianas/tratamento farmacológico , Infecções por Bactérias Gram-Negativas/tratamento farmacológico , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Celulite Orbitária/tratamento farmacológico , Stenotrophomonas maltophilia
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Eye (Lond) ; 37(13): 2664-2672, 2023 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36639401

RESUMO

PURPOSE: To compare the effect of antiseptics and antibiotics on the occurrence of Infectious Keratitis (IK) secondary to Corneal Foreign Body (CFB) removal. METHODS: Multicenter retrospective study conducted between June 2020 and June 2022 in patients referred for CFBs and treated with Picloxydine (Group 1) or Tobramycin (Group 2) for 7 days. A follow-up visit was scheduled on Day 3 (D3) and a phone call on D30. The primary outcome measure was the occurrence of IK. RESULTS: 307 patients (300 men) with a mean age of 42.8 (14.8) years were included. The mean (SD) time to consultation was 43.1 (45.6) hours. Picloxydine and Tobramycin were given to 155 and 152 patients. Half of patients (n = 154, 50.2%) were building workers and 209 (68.1%) did not wear eye protections. CFBs were mainly metallic (n = 292, 95.1%). Upon referral, rust was found in 220 patients (72.1%). A burr was used in 119 (38.9%) patients. IK occurred in 15 (4.9%) patients, 8 (5.3%) in Group 1 and 7 (4.5%) in Group 2 (p = 0.797). IK was successfully treated in all cases. Persistent rust was found in 113 patients (36.9%) on D3 without difference between burr or needle use (p = 0.278). On D3, corneal healing was delayed in 154 patients (47.2%), mainly in burr-treated patients (p = 0.003). The mean (SD) work stoppage duration was 0.32 (0.98) days. CONCLUSION: IK rate was 4.9%. The efficacy of antibiotics and antiseptics was similar on CFB removal. Using a burr was associated with a longer healing time. CFBs had a limited social impact.


Assuntos
Anti-Infecciosos Locais , Corpos Estranhos no Olho , Ceratite , Masculino , Humanos , Adulto , Antibacterianos/uso terapêutico , Anti-Infecciosos Locais/uso terapêutico , Estudos Retrospectivos , Tobramicina/uso terapêutico , Ceratite/induzido quimicamente , Corpos Estranhos no Olho/tratamento farmacológico
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FP Essent ; 519: 11-18, 2022 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35947131

RESUMO

In primary care practices and emergency departments, approximately 2% to 3% of visits are related to eye conditions. The most common diagnoses are corneal abrasion, corneal foreign body, conjunctivitis, external hordeolum (stye), and subconjunctival hemorrhage. This section addresses hordeolum, chalazion, conjunctivitis, corneal abrasion, and corneal foreign body. A thorough history and physical examination are crucial for patients with these conditions, and frequently are sufficient for diagnosis. Conservative therapies are first-line treatments for hordeolum and chalazion, including application of warm compresses, eyelid scrubs, and eyelid massage. Conjunctivitis is the most common etiology of red eye and has infectious and noninfectious causes. Bacterial conjunctivitis typically resolves in 1 to 2 weeks, but can be managed with topical antibiotic solutions or ointments. Viral conjunctivitis management involves frequent handwashing and use of cool compresses and artificial tears. Corneal abrasion is the most common eye injury seen in emergency departments, and corneal foreign body is the second most common. Topical antibiotics and cycloplegics are mainstay therapies for corneal abrasion, with consideration of topical nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for pain management. Follow-up visits are recommended for select patients. Management of corneal foreign body requires prompt removal of the object, pain management, consideration of prophylactic antibiotics, and follow-up when appropriate.


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Calázio , Conjuntivite , Lesões da Córnea , Corpos Estranhos no Olho , Terçol , Adulto , Antibacterianos/uso terapêutico , Calázio/tratamento farmacológico , Conjuntivite/tratamento farmacológico , Lesões da Córnea/tratamento farmacológico , Corpos Estranhos no Olho/tratamento farmacológico , Corpos Estranhos no Olho/terapia , Terçol/tratamento farmacológico , Humanos
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J Int Med Res ; 50(12): 3000605221138482, 2022 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36562091

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the relationship between the microbiological results of the vitreous humor and those of foreign body specimens in patients with intraocular foreign body (IOFB). METHODS: Seventy-one patients with an IOFB were included in this descriptive prospective case series. All patients underwent immediate IOFB removal. Vitreous sampling was performed during vitrectomy. Foreign bodies were placed directly into culture media for microbiological study. RESULTS: Thirteen (18.3%) patients developed endophthalmitis. The results of microbiological analysis of IOFB and vitreous humor specimens were negative in nine patients and positive in four. Fifty-eight (81.6%) patients with an IOFB had no evidence of endophthalmitis. Among them, seven patients showed positive microbiological results of foreign bodies with no manifestations of endophthalmitis. In five patients, a Staphylococcus epidermidis strain was observed in the culture of the IOFB specimen. Two patients had only positive smear test results of their vitreous humor specimen. CONCLUSION: A correlation appears to be present between the microbiological results of the vitreous humor and IOFB specimens in patients with clinical findings of endophthalmitis but not in patients with a pure IOFB without clinical features of endophthalmitis. This may justify early use of intravitreal and intravenous antibiotics before the development of endophthalmitis.


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Endoftalmite , Corpos Estranhos no Olho , Ferimentos Oculares Penetrantes , Humanos , Ferimentos Oculares Penetrantes/tratamento farmacológico , Ferimentos Oculares Penetrantes/microbiologia , Ferimentos Oculares Penetrantes/cirurgia , Corpos Estranhos no Olho/diagnóstico , Corpos Estranhos no Olho/cirurgia , Corpos Estranhos no Olho/tratamento farmacológico , Corpo Vítreo/cirurgia , Antibacterianos/uso terapêutico , Endoftalmite/diagnóstico , Endoftalmite/tratamento farmacológico , Endoftalmite/microbiologia , Vitrectomia , Estudos Retrospectivos
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Ophthalmic Plast Reconstr Surg ; 27(6): e143-4, 2011.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21242848

RESUMO

A 39-year-old man presented with diplopia 1 day following left orbit trauma. CT scan and ultrasound showed a left trochlear hyperintensity that was interpreted by both the radiologist and echographer as a metallic foreign body. Surgical exploration failed to identify a foreign body. The patient presumably had preexisting trochlear calcification with a post-traumatic nonconcomitant small-angle vertical deviation and diplopia. Calcification should be considered in the differential diagnosis of trochlear hyperintensity noted on imaging studies.


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Calcinose/diagnóstico por imagem , Corpos Estranhos no Olho/diagnóstico por imagem , Órbita/lesões , Doenças do Nervo Troclear/diagnóstico por imagem , Adulto , Calcinose/tratamento farmacológico , Cefazolina/uso terapêutico , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Diplopia/diagnóstico , Quimioterapia Combinada , Corpos Estranhos no Olho/tratamento farmacológico , Ferimentos Oculares Penetrantes/diagnóstico por imagem , Humanos , Masculino , Metilprednisolona/uso terapêutico , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X , Doenças do Nervo Troclear/tratamento farmacológico , Ultrassonografia , Acuidade Visual/fisiologia
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Curr Drug Discov Technol ; 18(3): 457-462, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32056528

RESUMO

AIM: The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of honey-based ophthalmic drop in patients with foreign body induced corneal ulcer. BACKGROUND: Honey is traditionally used for skin, mucosal and corneal ulcers. Its use is well studied in human skin and mucosal ulcers and animal model of corneal ulcer with promising effects. METHODS: In this randomized clinical trial, 50 patients with foreign body induced corneal ulcer were allocated to receive 70% sterile honey-based ophthalmic formulation or 0.3% ophthalmic ciprofloxacin, as the standard treatment every 6 hours. All the patients were examined for the size of corneal epithelial defect, corneal infiltration and depth and followed on a daily basis until complete healing. Duration for complete healing was considered as the outcome measure. Smear, culture, antibiogram and minimum inhibition concentration (MIC) tests were performed for honey and ciprofloxacin in all patients. RESULTS: The average durations of complete healing of corneal epithelial defect in the honey and ciprofloxacin groups were 3.88 ± 3.44 vs. 6.32 ± 3.69days, respectively (p=0.020). No significant difference was observed between two groups regarding an average duration of healing of corneal infiltration (8.12 ±1.94 days vs. 8.64±2.15 days, p=0.375). MIC of honey for pseudomonas aeruginosa was 60%w/w, for E.Coli 40% w/w, and for staphylococcus aureus 30% w/w. CONCLUSION: Honey based ophthalmic drop can acceleratethe corneal epithelial defect healing in patients with foreign body induced corneal ulcer, compared to ophthalmic ciprofloxacin as a standard treatment. The study was registered in Iranian registry of clinical trial center (IRCT) with registration number IRCT2015020120892N1.


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Apiterapia/métodos , Úlcera da Córnea/tratamento farmacológico , Corpos Estranhos no Olho/complicações , Mel , Cicatrização/efeitos dos fármacos , Adulto , Ciprofloxacina/administração & dosagem , Úlcera da Córnea/etiologia , Corpos Estranhos no Olho/tratamento farmacológico , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Soluções Oftálmicas/administração & dosagem , Resultado do Tratamento
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Am Fam Physician ; 81(2): 137-44, 2010 Jan 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20082509

RESUMO

Red eye is the cardinal sign of ocular inflammation. The condition is usually benign and can be managed by primary care physicians. Conjunctivitis is the most common cause of red eye. Other common causes include blepharitis, corneal abrasion, foreign body, subconjunctival hemorrhage, keratitis, iritis, glaucoma, chemical burn, and scleritis. Signs and symptoms of red eye include eye discharge, redness, pain, photophobia, itching, and visual changes. Generally, viral and bacterial conjunctivitis are self-limiting conditions, and serious complications are rare. Because there is no specific diagnostic test to differentiate viral from bacterial conjunctivitis, most cases are treated using broad-spectrum antibiotics. Allergies or irritants also may cause conjunctivitis. The cause of red eye can be diagnosed through a detailed patient history and careful eye examination, and treatment is based on the underlying etiology. Recognizing the need for emergent referral to an ophthalmologist is key in the primary care management of red eye. Referral is necessary when severe pain is not relieved with topical anesthetics; topical steroids are needed; or the patient has vision loss, copious purulent discharge, corneal involvement, traumatic eye injury, recent ocular surgery, distorted pupil, herpes infection, or recurrent infections.


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Medicina de Família e Comunidade/métodos , Ceratoconjuntivite/diagnóstico , Ceratoconjuntivite/tratamento farmacológico , Atenção Primária à Saúde/métodos , Algoritmos , Antibacterianos/uso terapêutico , Blefarite/tratamento farmacológico , Blefarite/terapia , Queimaduras Químicas/tratamento farmacológico , Queimaduras Químicas/terapia , Doenças da Córnea/tratamento farmacológico , Doenças da Córnea/terapia , Úlcera da Córnea/tratamento farmacológico , Úlcera da Córnea/terapia , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Síndromes do Olho Seco/tratamento farmacológico , Síndromes do Olho Seco/terapia , Endoftalmite/tratamento farmacológico , Endoftalmite/terapia , Queimaduras Oculares/tratamento farmacológico , Queimaduras Oculares/terapia , Oftalmopatias/diagnóstico , Oftalmopatias/tratamento farmacológico , Oftalmopatias/terapia , Corpos Estranhos no Olho/tratamento farmacológico , Corpos Estranhos no Olho/terapia , Infecções Oculares/tratamento farmacológico , Infecções Oculares/terapia , Traumatismos Oculares/tratamento farmacológico , Traumatismos Oculares/terapia , Glaucoma/diagnóstico , Glaucoma/tratamento farmacológico , Glucocorticoides/uso terapêutico , Humanos
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Oftalmologia ; 54(4): 103-8, 2010.
Artigo em Ro | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21516871

RESUMO

PURPOSE: The purpose of our study is to analyze the outcome of traumatic endophthalmitis, as revealed by our own experience. MATERIAL METHOD: We conducted a clinical retrospective study including all the consecutive cases with traumatic endophthalmitis that have been hospitalized in the University Ophthalmology Department from Cluj-Napoca (Romania), for a 28 months period of time (September the 1st 2007 - December the 31st 2009). RESULTS/DISCUSSION: The overall incidence of traumatic endophthalmitis has been 4.76% (5 out of 105 open globe injuries). The presence of an Intra Ocular Foreign Body has been associated with the highest risk of endophthalmitis (8%), followed by the penetrating ocular injuries (6.52%). We performed posterior vitrectomy combined with intravitreal antibiotic and steroid injections in 4 of the 5 traumatic endophthalmities (80%). Injection alone of the above mentioned drugs has been indicated in one early traumatic endophthalmitis (20%), with immediate positive response and the complete recovery of the visual acuity. The technical features of the posterior vitrectomy in the infected eyes are discussed, in comparison with the other clinical conditions in which it is indicated. Our results prove the achievement of visual acuities better than 20/40 in 80% of the post-traumatic endophthalmitis eyes. The failure in one case is explained mainly by the delayed vitrectomy (48 hours from the debut), but also by the circumstances of trauma (soil contamination, in a rural setting). CONCLUSION: Immediate action in traumatic endophthalmitis is crucial for the final visual prognosis.


Assuntos
Endoftalmite/etiologia , Endoftalmite/cirurgia , Corpos Estranhos no Olho/cirurgia , Infecções Oculares Bacterianas/cirurgia , Ferimentos Oculares Penetrantes/cirurgia , Adulto , Antibacterianos/administração & dosagem , Quimioterapia Combinada , Endoftalmite/epidemiologia , Endoftalmite/microbiologia , Corpos Estranhos no Olho/complicações , Corpos Estranhos no Olho/tratamento farmacológico , Corpos Estranhos no Olho/epidemiologia , Infecções Oculares Bacterianas/complicações , Infecções Oculares Bacterianas/tratamento farmacológico , Infecções Oculares Bacterianas/epidemiologia , Ferimentos Oculares Penetrantes/complicações , Ferimentos Oculares Penetrantes/epidemiologia , Glucocorticoides/administração & dosagem , Humanos , Incidência , Injeções Intravítreas , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Estudos Retrospectivos , Romênia/epidemiologia , Resultado do Tratamento , Acuidade Visual , Vitrectomia/métodos
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J Int Med Res ; 48(9): 300060520956856, 2020 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32960120

RESUMO

A 38-year-old healthy man presented to our department of ophthalmology after sustaining an ocular injury in a glass explosion more than 10 days prior. A glass intraocular foreign body (IOFB) was found in the left eye. During surgical removal of the IOFB, medical sodium hyaluronate gel was used to detach the IOFB from the retina; this avoided damage to the retina and made it easier for the surgeons to grasp the glass fragment. Multiple surgical instruments have been developed to help remove IOFBs; however, many optic hospitals have limited surgical instruments, thus increasing the difficulty of the operation. The application of sodium hyaluronate gel, a widely used agent, may be a new technique in IOFB surgery.


Assuntos
Corpos Estranhos no Olho , Ferimentos Oculares Penetrantes , Adulto , Corpos Estranhos no Olho/tratamento farmacológico , Corpos Estranhos no Olho/cirurgia , Ferimentos Oculares Penetrantes/tratamento farmacológico , Ferimentos Oculares Penetrantes/cirurgia , Humanos , Ácido Hialurônico , Masculino , Estudos Retrospectivos , Acuidade Visual
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J Emerg Med ; 36(1): 37-8, 2009 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18403167

RESUMO

Crotalid venom exposure to the eye is uncommon. A 40-year-old woman sustained an accidental mucus membrane exposure of rattlesnake venom to her face and right eye. She was successfully treated with irrigation, topical antibiotics, and intravenous crotalid antivenin.


Assuntos
Antivenenos/uso terapêutico , Venenos de Crotalídeos/efeitos adversos , Corpos Estranhos no Olho/induzido quimicamente , Adulto , Antibacterianos/uso terapêutico , Corpos Estranhos no Olho/tratamento farmacológico , Feminino , Humanos , Polimixina B/uso terapêutico , Irrigação Terapêutica
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Eur J Ophthalmol ; 18(5): 680-4, 2008.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18850542

RESUMO

PURPOSE: To explore the effects of vitrectomy combined with silicone oil injection in the treatment of traumatic endophthalmitis without retinal detachment, and analyze the relative factors. METHODS: Eighteen eyes of 18 patients with traumatic endophthalmitis and without retinal detachment received the treatment of vitrectomy combined with silicone oil filling. Silicone oil removal combined with intraocular lens implantations were performed in all eyes 6 months postoperatively. The visual acuity was measured by logMAR values. Preoperative visual acuity ranged from light perception to 0.1. The mean preoperative intraocular pressure was 9 mmHg with a range from 5 to 25 mmHg. Follow-up ranged from 6 to 43 months with a mean of 18 months. RESULTS: The postoperative visual acuity ranged from light perception to 0.8 at the last follow-up examination. The visual acuity increased in 15 eyes (83%), and was stable in 3 eyes (17%). The mean postoperative intraocular pressure was 17 mmHg with a range from 10 to 20 mmHg, and was significantly higher than preoperatively (p<0.05). There was no retinal detachment or ocular atrophy. Postoperative complications mainly included fibrosis exudates in the anterior chamber (18 eyes) and temporary intraocular pressure elevation (3eyes). CONCLUSIONS: Under treatment with systemic antibiotics, vitrectomy combined with silicone oil filling may be a reasonable alternative to standard endophthalmitis treatment using intravitreal antibiotics.


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Endoftalmite/cirurgia , Corpos Estranhos no Olho/cirurgia , Infecções Oculares Bacterianas/cirurgia , Ferimentos Oculares Penetrantes/cirurgia , Óleos de Silicone/administração & dosagem , Vitrectomia/métodos , Adolescente , Adulto , Antibacterianos/uso terapêutico , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Endoftalmite/tratamento farmacológico , Endoftalmite/microbiologia , Corpos Estranhos no Olho/tratamento farmacológico , Corpos Estranhos no Olho/microbiologia , Infecções Oculares Bacterianas/tratamento farmacológico , Infecções Oculares Bacterianas/microbiologia , Ferimentos Oculares Penetrantes/tratamento farmacológico , Ferimentos Oculares Penetrantes/microbiologia , Feminino , Humanos , Injeções , Pressão Intraocular , Implante de Lente Intraocular , Masculino , Staphylococcus aureus/isolamento & purificação , Staphylococcus epidermidis/isolamento & purificação , Acuidade Visual , Corpo Vítreo/microbiologia
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Am J Ophthalmol ; 141(6): 1147-8, 2006 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16765694

RESUMO

PURPOSE: To report ocular and facial injuries caused by the use of electric immersion heaters in an inmate population. DESIGN: Prospective observational case series. METHODS: Data were recorded over a six-month period on age, gender, mechanism of injury, examination, and treatment of Dallas County inmates who experienced ophthalmic injuries from immersion heaters and were referred to a tertiary-care center. RESULTS: Eight male inmates were treated for thermal ocular injuries, which occurred within jail cells as a result of cooking explosions from electric immersion heaters, known by inmates as "stingers." All patients had thermal eyelid burns, either first- or second-degree facial burns, and corneal abrasions with corneal edema. Corneal metallic foreign bodies were removed in one patient, and three patients underwent debridement for corneal sloughing. CONCLUSIONS: Immersion heater-related accidents may cause thermal injuries within the inmate population. Physicians evaluating incarcerated patients with ocular trauma should be aware of immersion heaters as a common cause.


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Queimaduras por Corrente Elétrica/etiologia , Lesões da Córnea , Queimaduras Oculares/etiologia , Pálpebras/lesões , Traumatismos Faciais/etiologia , Calefação/instrumentação , Prisioneiros , Adolescente , Adulto , Traumatismos por Explosões/tratamento farmacológico , Traumatismos por Explosões/etiologia , Traumatismos por Explosões/cirurgia , Queimaduras por Corrente Elétrica/tratamento farmacológico , Queimaduras por Corrente Elétrica/cirurgia , Culinária/instrumentação , Explosões , Queimaduras Oculares/tratamento farmacológico , Queimaduras Oculares/cirurgia , Corpos Estranhos no Olho/tratamento farmacológico , Corpos Estranhos no Olho/etiologia , Corpos Estranhos no Olho/cirurgia , Traumatismos Faciais/tratamento farmacológico , Traumatismos Faciais/cirurgia , Humanos , Masculino , Estudos Prospectivos , Texas
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Eye (Lond) ; 30(11): 1517-1519, 2016 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27447296

RESUMO

PurposePhaeohyphomycosis are melanin-containing fungi that rarely infect the eye. We describe three cases of ocular infection with some unusual clinical features.MethodsSeries of three case reports describing three different presentations of phaeohyphomycosis of the eye, their histopathology, and management.ResultsCase 1 mimicked an inflamed conjunctival naevus and was excised on this basis, revealing a conjunctival retention cyst containing pigmented fungal hyphae. Case 2 showed a wooden foreign body incidentally associated with pigmented fungal hyphae, which required treatment with topical antifungal therapy. Case 3 clinically was thought to be a perforated uveal melanoma and comprised an extensive plaque of pigmented fungal hyphae over ulcerated cornea.ConclusionThe pigmented melanin containing hyphae of phaeohyphomycosis mimicked melanocytic lesions in two cases and was an incidental finding in the context of a surface foreign body.


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Doenças da Túnica Conjuntiva/diagnóstico , Úlcera da Córnea/diagnóstico , Cistos/diagnóstico , Corpos Estranhos no Olho/diagnóstico , Infecções Oculares Fúngicas/diagnóstico , Granuloma de Corpo Estranho/diagnóstico , Feoifomicose/diagnóstico , Adulto , Antifúngicos/uso terapêutico , Criança , Doenças da Túnica Conjuntiva/tratamento farmacológico , Doenças da Túnica Conjuntiva/microbiologia , Úlcera da Córnea/tratamento farmacológico , Úlcera da Córnea/microbiologia , Cistos/tratamento farmacológico , Cistos/microbiologia , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Corpos Estranhos no Olho/tratamento farmacológico , Corpos Estranhos no Olho/microbiologia , Infecções Oculares Fúngicas/tratamento farmacológico , Infecções Oculares Fúngicas/microbiologia , Feminino , Granuloma de Corpo Estranho/tratamento farmacológico , Granuloma de Corpo Estranho/microbiologia , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Feoifomicose/tratamento farmacológico , Feoifomicose/microbiologia , Voriconazol/uso terapêutico
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Ophthalmology ; 112(3): 478-81, 2005 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15745777

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: To study the effects of volcanic ash on the ocular symptoms of schoolchildren ages 6 to 15 residing near Mt. Sakurajima, an active volcano. DESIGN: Retrospective, cross-sectional study. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 10,380 children ages 6 to 15, 1175 in a high-exposure area and 9205 in a low-exposure area, were studied. METHODS: High- and low-exposure areas for volcanic ash were selected. All subjects in both areas were examined annually each September in the decade from 1994 to 2003. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The frequency of positive ocular symptoms in years with and without active volcanic eruptions was compared. The association of ocular symptoms with volcanic ash dispersal was assessed with the Mantel-Haenszel test or chi-square test. RESULTS: Subjects in the high-exposure area showed ocular symptoms more often than those in the low-exposure area (P<0.0001). Years of active volcanic eruptions (volcanic ash of 5000 g/m2/year or more) were closely related to years with a high frequency of ocular symptoms in subjects in the high-exposure area (P<0.05) but related conversely in subjects in the low-exposure area (P<0.01). Major ocular symptoms were redness, discharge, foreign body sensation, and itching, all treated effectively with eyedrops. CONCLUSIONS: Ocular symptoms in subjects were strongly influenced by volcanic eruptions in the Mt. Sakurajima area, but direct influence was limited to those living in areas very near the volcano (i.e., 4 km from the volcano's crater).


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Poluentes Atmosféricos/efeitos adversos , Oftalmopatias/etiologia , Corpos Estranhos no Olho/etiologia , Erupções Vulcânicas/efeitos adversos , Adolescente , Criança , Estudos Transversais , Oftalmopatias/tratamento farmacológico , Corpos Estranhos no Olho/tratamento farmacológico , Feminino , Humanos , Japão , Masculino , Soluções Oftálmicas/uso terapêutico , Estudos Retrospectivos
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Arch Ophthalmol ; 94(9): 1571-6, 1976 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-786229

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In an attempt to prevent the intense inflammatory response to intravitreal copper foreign bodies in the rabbit eye, varying dosages of dexamethasone sodium phosphate were administered daily via the subconjunctival route. The steroid appeared to behave systemically and had similar effects in both the injected and the noninjected eyes. Its effect was similar also regardless of the concentration of copper within the foreign body. Nine days of dexamethasone therapy prevented a substantial number of copper foreign bodies from becoming totally encapsulated during that time. Furthermore, a delay in the onset of the inflammatory response to the foreign body was noted. In a few instances, inflammation was completely suppressed during the entire course of therapy.


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Cobre , Dexametasona/uso terapêutico , Corpos Estranhos no Olho/tratamento farmacológico , Reação a Corpo Estranho/prevenção & controle , Ligas , Animais , Túnica Conjuntiva , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Oftalmopatias/patologia , Reação a Corpo Estranho/patologia , Inflamação/patologia , Coelhos , Corpo Vítreo/patologia
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