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Optom Vis Sci ; 98(2): 170-174, 2021 02 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33534378

ABSTRACT

SIGNIFICANCE: Vitamin D has antiangiogenic, anti-inflammatory, and antifibrotic properties, which may play an inhibitory role on pterygium formation. Vitamin D concentration was measured in few studies, and contradictory results have been reported. There is no study investigating tear fluid concentration of vitamin D in pterygium patients. PURPOSE: This study evaluated tear fluid and serum vitamin D concentrations of pterygium patients in comparison with healthy controls. METHODS: Thirty-five (21 male, 14 female) patients with unilateral pterygium and 25 (18 male, 7 female) healthy controls were included in this case-control study. After full ophthalmic examination, blood samples were taken, and basal tear fluid was collected using glass microcapillary tubes. Tear fluid and serum vitamin D concentrations were analyzed using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and analyzed statistically. RESULTS: The mean ± standard deviation age of patients was 51.7 ± 16.7 years in the study group and 50.6 ± 18.7 years in the control group, respectively (P = .82). The mean tear fluid vitamin D concentration was statistically significantly higher than the mean serum concentration in the study groups (P < .0001). The mean tear fluid (P = .76) and serum vitamin D concentrations (P = .53) did not reveal statistically significant difference between patients and controls. There was no statistically significant difference for tear fluid vitamin D concentration between pterygium eyes and fellow eyes (P = .93). The difference in concentrations was compared within the pterygium subgroups, and it was found that the mean serum vitamin D concentration trended toward lower values as the stage of pterygium increased, and the mean tear fluid vitamin D concentration trended toward higher values as the stage of pterygium increased, although these differences were not statistically significant (all, P > .05). CONCLUSIONS: Tear fluid and serum vitamin D concentrations do not seem to have a role in pterygium pathogenesis.


Subject(s)
Calcifediol/blood , Pterygium/blood , Tears/metabolism , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Case-Control Studies , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult
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Int Ophthalmol ; 39(7): 1589-1598, 2019 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29984376

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To compare the repeatability and agreement of central corneal thickness (CCT) measurements by spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (OCT), corneal topography (CT) with a combined Scheimpflug-Placido system, optical biometry (OB), specular microscopy (SM), and ultrasound pachymetry (UP). METHODS: A single observer measured CCT twice in 150 eyes of 150 subjects with each of five devices: Nidek RS-3000 Advance OCT, CSO Sirius combined Scheimpflug-Placido disc system CT, Nidek AL-Scan partial coherence interferometry-based OB, Tomey EM-3000 SM, and Reichert iPac ultrasonic pachymeter. Pachymetry values corrected by the SM device software were also recorded. Levels of agreement between devices were evaluated by Bland-Altman plots with 95% limits of agreement, and repeatability for each device was analysed with intraclass correlation coefficients. RESULTS: The mean CCTs measured by OCT, CT, OB, SM, corrected SM, and UP were 544.60 ± 29.56, 536.19 ± 32.14, 528.29 ± 29.45, 524.88 ± 32.38, 537.88 ± 32.38, and 545.29 ± 30.75 µm, respectively. Mean CCT differed significantly between the devices (p < 0.05) apart from between OCT and UP, and between CT and corrected SM. Mean paired differences between devices ranged between 0.68 and 20.41 µm. Repeatability with all devices was excellent (> 0.99). The range of limits of agreement was the least between OCT and UP. CONCLUSIONS: Different CCT measurement techniques produce quite different results, so CCT evaluation and follow-up should be performed using the same device or devices with close compatibility.


Subject(s)
Cornea/diagnostic imaging , Corneal Diseases/diagnosis , Corneal Pachymetry/instrumentation , Corneal Topography/methods , Tomography, Optical Coherence/methods , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Cross-Sectional Studies , Equipment Design , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Optical Devices , ROC Curve , Reproducibility of Results , Young Adult
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Int Ophthalmol ; 39(8): 1891-1893, 2019 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30105491

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: Presentation of a case with ocular hypertension who developed cystoid macular edema (CME) following selective laser trabeculoplasty (SLT). CASE REPORT: A 62-year-old male patient who had undergone phacoemulsification surgery for traumatic cataract 9 years ago was on ocular hypertension treatment for the last 5 years. Due to uncontrolled intraocular pressure and side effect of medications, a 360° SLT was performed. The patient returned with decrased visual acuity 1 week after the procedure. There was CME in the treated eye. It healed completely after topical prednisolone acetate QID and nepafenac QID for 1 week, and no recurrence was observed during follow-ups. CONCLUSION: Cystoid macular edema may occur following SLT treatment in patients with previous traumatic cataract surgery which responds to topical treatment.


Subject(s)
Laser Therapy/adverse effects , Macula Lutea/pathology , Macular Edema/etiology , Ocular Hypertension/surgery , Postoperative Complications , Trabeculectomy/adverse effects , Visual Acuity , Fluorescein Angiography , Fundus Oculi , Humans , Intraocular Pressure , Macular Edema/diagnosis , Male , Middle Aged , Ocular Hypertension/physiopathology , Tomography, Optical Coherence
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BMC Ophthalmol ; 18(1): 235, 2018 Sep 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30180837

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: To assess corneal endothelial cell changes after intravitreal dexamethasone (DEX) implant (Ozurdex®) injection in patients with macular edema secondary to retinal vein occlusion (RVO). METHODS: Twenty-two eyes of 22 patients were assessed prospectively after intravitreal 0.7 mg DEX implant injection. Twenty-two eyes of 22 healthy volunteers served as control group. Corneal endothelial cell parameters including endothelial cell density (ECD), coefficient of variation of cell size (CV), percentage of hexagonality (Hex) and central corneal thickness (CCT) were analyzed before and 1 and 3 months after injection by specular microscopy. The results of the study were compared statistically. RESULTS: There were 17 (77.3%) patients with branch RVO and 5 (22.7%) patients with central RVO. Mean intraocular pressure (IOP) was 14.73 mmHg before injection, 17.05 mmHg at 1 month and 17.15 mmHg at 3 months after injection. Mean IOP at 1 and 3 months were significantly higher than pre-injection value (p = 0.002 and p = 0.003, respectively). There was a statistically significant reduction in mean ECD at 3 months after injection compared to pre-injection and 1 month (p = 0.013, p = 0.009, respectively) in the injected eyes. Mean ECD showed no significant difference in the uninjected fellow eyes during the follow up (p>0.05). Mean CV and Hex did not reveal a statistically significant difference in injected and uninjected fellow eyes (p > 0.05). No significant change was observed in mean CCT values during the follow up (p = 0.8). CONCLUSION: Intravitreal dexamethasone implant may cause a transient reduction in corneal endothelial cell density in short term without changing cell morphology.


Subject(s)
Dexamethasone/administration & dosage , Endothelium, Corneal/drug effects , Glucocorticoids/administration & dosage , Retinal Vein Occlusion/drug therapy , Aged , Case-Control Studies , Cell Count , Dexamethasone/pharmacology , Drug Implants , Female , Glucocorticoids/pharmacology , Humans , Intravitreal Injections , Male , Middle Aged , Prospective Studies , Retinal Vein Occlusion/pathology
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Eye Contact Lens ; 44 Suppl 1: S125-S130, 2018 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28060145

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate corneal endothelial cell density (CD) and morphology in different trimesters of pregnancy. METHODS: This prospective study included 66 (66 eyes) pregnant women. The patient group was divided into three subgroups comprised of 22 women in the first, second, and third trimesters of pregnancy. An age-matched group of 22 (22 eyes) volunteers served as controls. Corneal measurements were performed using specular microscopy (Noncon Robo SP8000, Konan Medical). Central corneal thickness (CCT) and CD, hexagonal cell ratio (HEX), and coefficient of variation (CV) of the corneal endothelial cell layer of the patients were measured at each trimester. RESULTS: Central corneal thickness did not change significantly during the pregnancy compared to controls (P>0.05). Endothelial CD was decreased in the first trimester and increased in the second and third trimesters, but the difference was not significant (P>0.05). Hexagonal cell ratio was decreased significantly in the first trimester (P<0.05). There was an increase in the second and third trimesters, which was not statistically significant (P>0.05). Coefficient of variation was increased significantly in the first trimester and showed a significant decrease in the second and third trimesters (P<0.05, respectively). Endothelial CD had a significant positive correlation with CV and HEX had a negative correlation with CV in the second trimester (r=0.438, P=0.041 and r=-0.822, P<0.001, respectively). CONCLUSION: Central corneal thickness and endothelial CD did not change significantly throughout the pregnancy. Hexagonal cell ratio and CV showed a significant but transient increase in the first trimester.


Subject(s)
Endothelium, Corneal/cytology , Pregnancy Trimesters , Adult , Cell Count , Female , Humans , Pregnancy , Prospective Studies , Reference Values
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Int Ophthalmol ; 38(6): 2327-2333, 2018 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29030797

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To evaluate corneal endothelial cell parameters after a single session of selective laser trabeculoplasty (SLT) in pseudoexfoliative glaucoma (PEG) patients. METHODS: Corneal endothelial cell parameters of 18 PEG patients were compared with 18 healthy subjects following SLT treatment. All patients underwent SLT treatment to 180 degrees of inferior trabecular meshwork. Corneal measurements were performed using specular microscopy (Noncon Robo SP8000, Konan Medical, Hyogo, Japan). Endothelial cell density (ECD), hexagonal cell ratio (HEX), coefficient of variation (CV) of the corneal endothelial cell layer and central corneal thickness of the patients were measured at each visit. RESULTS: There was a statistically significant decrease in ECD (p = 0.004) and a statistically significant increase in CV (p = 0.041) at superior cornea 1 week after SLT. They returned to pre-SLT values at 1 month. One hour post-SLT HEX of inferior cornea was statistically significantly reduced (p = 0.01). At central cornea, there was a significant increase in HEX after 1 week (p = 0.001). Post-SLT IOP showed a significant positive correlation with CV and significant negative correlation with HEX at superior and inferior cornea. There was no correlation between total laser energy used and endothelial cell parameters. CONCLUSION: Effect of a single session of SLT on corneal endothelium of PEG patients appears to be transient, and superior cornea was more affected than central and inferior cornea. All parameters returned to pre-SLT values at 1 month after treatment.


Subject(s)
Corneal Endothelial Cell Loss/etiology , Endothelium, Corneal/pathology , Exfoliation Syndrome/surgery , Glaucoma, Open-Angle/surgery , Laser Therapy/adverse effects , Trabecular Meshwork/surgery , Trabeculectomy/adverse effects , Aged , Cell Count , Corneal Endothelial Cell Loss/physiopathology , Female , Humans , Intraocular Pressure , Laser Therapy/methods , Male , Microscopy/methods , Middle Aged , Prospective Studies , Trabeculectomy/methods
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Int Ophthalmol ; 36(5): 737-42, 2016 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26861473

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to evaluate plasma adropin levels in patients with pseudoexfoliation (PEX). This retrospective case-control study included 35 patients with PEX and 35 individuals without PEX who served as controls. Plasma adropin levels with triglycerides, total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein (LDL), high-density lipoprotein (HDL), and haemoglobin A1c (HGBA1C) concentrations were measured in both groups. The mean serum adropin levels were 3.24 ± 0.95 ng/mL (range, 1.90-7.88 ng/mL) in patients with PEX syndrome and 5.78 ± 2.85 ng/mL (range, 2.08-5.41 ng/mL) in PEX glaucoma patients. There was no statistically significant difference in mean adropin levels between PEX syndrome and PEX glaucoma patients. However, similar adropin levels were found in the PEX glaucoma patients and the control group (P > 0.05). The mean serum adropin levels were 3.34 ± 0.89 ng/mL (range, 1.90-5.39 ng/mL) in the PEX group and 5.78 ± 2.85 ng/mL (range, 3.08-11.06 ng/mL) in the control group. The mean serum adropin level of the PEX group was significantly lower than that of the control group (P < 0.001). There were no significant differences between the two groups in terms of serum glucose, total cholesterol, LDL, HDL, HGBA1C, triglycerides levels, or body mass index (all P > 0.05). Adropin level is lower in patients with PEX.


Subject(s)
Exfoliation Syndrome/blood , Glaucoma, Open-Angle/blood , Peptides/blood , Aged , Biomarkers/blood , Blood Proteins , Case-Control Studies , Cholesterol/blood , Exfoliation Syndrome/diagnosis , Female , Glaucoma, Open-Angle/diagnosis , Glycated Hemoglobin/metabolism , Humans , Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins , Intraocular Pressure , Male , Middle Aged , Retrospective Studies
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J Obstet Gynaecol Res ; 41(7): 1080-6, 2015 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25655141

ABSTRACT

AIM: The aim of this study was to evaluate whether the presence of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) alters ocular blood flow parameters. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Color Doppler imaging of the orbital vessels was performed in 41 eyes of 41 patients with PCOS. Forty-eight eyes of 48 age-matched volunteers served as controls. The ophthalmic artery (OA), the central retinal artery and the posterior ciliary artery were examined. Ocular blood flow indices of the peak systolic velocity, diastolic velocity, end-diastolic velocity, systolic/diastolic ratio, resistive index and pulsatility index were computed. RESULTS: The peak systolic velocity, diastolic velocity and end-diastolic velocity of the OA, central retinal artery and posterior ciliary artery were significantly increased in PCOS patients in comparison to the controls (all P < 0.001). The mean systolic/diastolic ratio, resistive index and pulsatility index of the OA in PCOS patients were significantly decreased (all P < 0.05). Ocular blood flow velocity was positively correlated with serum luteinizing hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone and total cholesterol levels. There was a significant negative correlation between serum glucose and insulin levels and ocular blood flow velocity. CONCLUSION: Ocular blood flow velocity is increased in PCOS patients and vascular resistance seems to decrease only in the OA.


Subject(s)
Cardiovascular Diseases/etiology , Eye/blood supply , Polycystic Ovary Syndrome/physiopathology , Regional Blood Flow , Vascular Resistance , Adolescent , Adult , Blood Flow Velocity , Cardiovascular Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Cardiovascular Diseases/epidemiology , Ciliary Arteries/diagnostic imaging , Ciliary Arteries/physiopathology , Eye/diagnostic imaging , Female , Humans , Ophthalmic Artery/diagnostic imaging , Ophthalmic Artery/physiopathology , Pulsatile Flow , Retinal Artery/diagnostic imaging , Retinal Artery/physiopathology , Risk , Turkey/epidemiology , Ultrasonography, Doppler, Color , Young Adult
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J Neuroophthalmol ; 34(2): 118-21, 2014 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24275983

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: To investigate the optical coherence tomography (OCT) and visual field findings in Friedreich ataxia (FRDA). METHODS: Ten eyes of 10 patients with genetically confirmed FRDA were included in this study. Twenty-two eyes of 22 age- and sex-matched volunteers served as controls. All eyes were examined with spectral domain OCT (Retinascan Advanced RS-3000; NIDEK) and Humphrey Field Analyzer (HFA II 750; Zeiss-Humphrey Systems). RESULTS: OCT measurements of the average peripapillary retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness, average peripapillary retinal thickness (RT), and foveal RT showed a statistically significant reduction in patients with FRDA (P < 0.0001). There was no statistically significant difference in choroidal thickness. OCT measurements of horizontal cup-to-disc (C/D) ratio, vertical C/D ratio, and average cup area were significantly increased in patients with FRDA. Visual acuity was significantly correlated with age at onset (P = 0.021) and average RNFL value (P = 0.045). There was a significant correlation between foveal thickness and disease duration (P = 0.014). Mean RNFL thickness was significantly correlated with the severity of neurological involvement (P = 0.039). Visual field testing (VFT) revealed a generalized reduction of sensitivity in the patients. CONCLUSION: Patients with FRDA may have a measurable degree of retinal thinning as determined by OCT and a generalized reduction of sensitivity in VFT. Combining structural and functional findings may be used in the follow-up of patients with FRDA.


Subject(s)
Friedreich Ataxia/complications , Friedreich Ataxia/pathology , Optic Disk/pathology , Perceptual Disorders/etiology , Visual Fields/physiology , Adolescent , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Perceptual Disorders/pathology , Tomography, Optical Coherence , Visual Field Tests , Young Adult
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J Craniofac Surg ; 25(2): e163-4, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24621758

ABSTRACT

We report a case of bilateral optic neuropathy presenting with psychiatric symptoms. A 50-year-old woman was admitted with blurry vision in both eyes. She had a 3 months' history of depressed mood. Both optic discs had mild temporal pallor with visible spontaneous venous pulsations. Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain showed a large frontal mass compressing the optic nerves. The tumor was surgically resected, and tissue pathology demonstrated an olfactory groove meningioma.


Subject(s)
Depression/etiology , Meningeal Neoplasms/diagnosis , Meningioma/complications , Meningioma/diagnosis , Nerve Compression Syndromes/etiology , Optic Nerve Diseases/etiology , Vision Disorders/etiology , Female , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Meningeal Neoplasms/complications , Meningeal Neoplasms/surgery , Meningioma/pathology , Meningioma/surgery , Middle Aged , Nerve Compression Syndromes/diagnosis , Optic Nerve Diseases/diagnosis , Remission Induction
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Int Ophthalmol ; 34(4): 859-63, 2014 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24375026

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this work is to study the effectiveness of silicone oil, heavy silicone oil and perfluorodecaline against Bacillus cereus. For this we tested the antimicrobial activities of three intraocularly used liquids--silicone oil (Siluron 1000), heavy silicone oil (Densiron-68) and perfluorodecaline (F-Decalin)--against B. cereus (NCTC 9946). The antimicrobial effects of silicone oil, heavy silicone oil and perfluorodecaline were determined by the growing capability of the microorganism. We found that the number of B. cereus decreased in all three concentrations of silicone oil. The bacteria grew for approximately 2 weeks in heavy silicone oil and declined after 17 days. Perfluorodecaline significantly reduced B. cereus colonies and was the most effective of the liquids. In conclusion, silicone oil and perfluorodecaline seem to be effective against B. cereus.


Subject(s)
Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology , Bacillus cereus/drug effects , Fluorocarbons/pharmacology , Silicone Oils/pharmacology , Bacillus cereus/growth & development , Colony Count, Microbial , Silicone Oils/chemistry
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J Res Med Sci ; 18(5): 405-7, 2013 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24174946

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: This study was designed to investigate the effect of vitiligo on the retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This prospective study was conducted in the Department of Ophthalmology at Kirikkale University during 2010 and 2011. Sixty eight eyes of 34 vitiligo patients were included in the study. Eighty four eyes were served as control. RNFL thickness was measured by scanning laser polarimetry (Nerve Fiber Analyzer, GDx VCC: 5.3.3; Laser Diagnostic Technologies, San Diego, CA, USA). RESULTS: The mean duration of vitiligo was found to be 9.8 ± 2.3 years. The mean average RNFL thickness outside the disc margin was significantly lower in the right eyes of vitiligo group in comparison to the controls (P = 0.02). The mean average thickness of RNFL beneath the measuring ellipse in the superior sector of both eyes were significantly lower than the controls (P = 0.004, P = 0.008, respectively). The topographical distributions of RNFL thickness in superior, inferior, nasal and temporal quadrants were similar for two groups. CONCLUSION: RNFL thickness seems to be unaffected in vitiligo patients.

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J Res Med Sci ; 17(6): 582-3, 2012 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23626640

ABSTRACT

The left eye of a 65-year-old male was blind due to optic atrophy and only seeing eye had also dry type age-related macular degeneration. An anterior ischemic optic neuropathy developed in the better seeing eye. Vision recovered in the blind eye in a short time after losing the better eye. Gaining some vision in a blind eye may be an adaptation of visual pathway in such patients.

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Retin Cases Brief Rep ; 14(4): 328-330, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29443802

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To describe a full-thickness macular hole (MH) opening to macular intrachoroidal cavitation in a patient with pathologic myopia. METHODS: Full ophthalmologic examination, fundus camera (Topcon TRC; Topcon Co, Tokyo, Japan), optical coherence tomography (RetinaScan Advanced RS-3000; NIDEK, Gamagori, Japan) imaging, and cataract surgery. RESULTS: A 61-year-old woman admitted with decreased vision in the left eye. Visual acuity was counting fingers from 30 cm. Anterior segment examination showed advanced cataract. Fundus examination revealed pathologic myopia. There was full-thickness MH opening to macular intrachoroidal cavitation in contact with the anterior surface of the sclera subfoveally. Except for the communicating part of MH and macular intrachoroidal cavitation, outer retina, ellipsoid zone, and retinal pigment epithelium were intact. Choroid was intact except for a small part at subfoveal area. The patient received an uncomplicated cataract surgery. Visual acuity improved to 5/10. Because she was satisfied, MH surgery was postponed to a later date. CONCLUSION: Full-thickness MH may occur within the area of macular intrachoroidal cavitation in pathologic myopia.


Subject(s)
Choroid Diseases/etiology , Myopia, Degenerative/complications , Retinal Perforations/etiology , Axial Length, Eye/pathology , Bruch Membrane/pathology , Choroid Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Choroid Diseases/surgery , Female , Fluorescein Angiography , Humans , Lens Implantation, Intraocular , Middle Aged , Phacoemulsification , Retinal Perforations/diagnostic imaging , Retinal Perforations/surgery , Retinal Pigment Epithelium/pathology , Tomography, Optical Coherence , Vision Disorders/etiology , Visual Acuity/physiology
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GMS Ophthalmol Cases ; 9: Doc02, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30828512

ABSTRACT

Objective: To report a female patient with bilateral limbal stem cell deficiency (LSCD) due to primary adrenocortical insufficiency (PAI). Methods: Case report Results: A 40-year-old female patient had blurry vision, foreign body sensation, tearing, and photophobia for several years. On examination, corneal epithelial haze, surface irregularity, and superficial neovascularization were observed. There was a dull and irregular reflex from the conjunctivalized corneal surface. Medical history revealed that she had a diagnosis of PAI for 11 years and received hormone replacement (fludrocortisone acetate) therapy. With the clinical presentation and examination, the diagnosis was compatible with LSCD. Frequent ocular lubricant and topical steroid drops were initially started and topical cyclosporine treatment was planned for the long term. After 3 weeks, there was no corneal superficial neovascularization and epithelial haze, peripheral stromal haze was still observed. Conclusion: LSCD may rarely be associated with PAI. In patients with LSCD, systemic evaluation should be made to rule out PAI.

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Korean J Ophthalmol ; 33(3): 222-227, 2019 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31179653

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To investigate the rate of neodymium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet (Nd:YAG) laser capsulotomy in the hydroimplantation intraocular lens (IOL) technique. METHODS: This retrospective study was comprised of 6,192 eyes in 3,790 patients who underwent surgery from January 2013 to September 2017 and then were followed up for at least 1 year. The eyes of these patients were divided into two groups: either viscoimplantation or hydroimplantation. The follow-up examinations were carried out on the 1st day, 4th day, 1st month, and 3 months to 1 year postoperatively. The Nd:YAG capsulotomy rates were evaluated by the different IOL implantation techniques and IOL materials. RESULTS: The mean follow-up duration of the patients was in the viscoimplantation group 14.85 ± 2.43 and 15.05 ± 1.93 months in the hydroimplantation group. The Nd:YAG capsulotomy rate was significantly lower in the hydroimplantation group compared with the viscoimplantation group for the entire hydrophilic IOL model (p < 0.001). In addition, the Nd:YAG rate was lower in the hydroimplantation group that used a hydrophilic IOL than it was in the viscoimplantation group, which used a hydrophobic IOL. CONCLUSIONS: The hydroimplantation technique reduced the Nd:YAG capsulotomy rate.


Subject(s)
Aluminum/therapeutic use , Laser Therapy/statistics & numerical data , Lens Implantation, Intraocular/methods , Posterior Capsule of the Lens/surgery , Viscosupplementation/methods , Visual Acuity , Yttrium/therapeutic use , Aged , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male , Phacoemulsification , Retrospective Studies , Time Factors , Treatment Outcome
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Ther Adv Ophthalmol ; 11: 2515841419861856, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31317125

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To evaluate the analgesic effect of topical 0.1% nepafenac solution during intravitreal Ozurdex injection. METHODS: This prospective, randomized, double-blind placebo-controlled study included 59 patients who were diagnosed with retinal vein occlusion or pseudophakic cystoid macular edema and were selected to receive intravitreal Ozurdex injection. The patients were divided into two groups. Group 1, consisting of 31 eyes of 31 patients, received topical 0.1% nepafenac with topical anesthesia (0.5% proparacaine HCl, Alcaine; Alcon, TX, USA), and group 2, consisting of 28 eyes of 28 patients, received placebo with topical anesthesia. RESULTS: There were 14 (45.2%) men and 17 (54.8%) women in group 1 and 16 (57.1%) men and 12 (42.9%) women in group 2. The mean age of the subjects was 64.42 ± 5.51 years in group 1 and 62.32 ± 7.54 years in group 2. The median visual analog scale pain score was 2 (1-3) in group 1 and 4 (1-6) in group 2. The visual analog scale pain score was significantly lower in group 1 than in group 2 (p < 0.001). CONCLUSION: Topical 0.1% nepafenac has an additive analgesic effect when combined with topical anesthesia for intravitreal Ozurdex injection.

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Ophthalmic Genet ; 37(1): 86-8, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24666291

ABSTRACT

Rieger syndrome (RS) is a multiple malformation syndrome characterized by ocular manifestations and extraocular defects. Herein, we report a 9-year-old boy who exhibited Rieger Syndrome phenotype as well as congenital hypothyroidism which may be an underappreciated feature of RS.


Subject(s)
Anterior Eye Segment/abnormalities , Congenital Hypothyroidism/complications , Eye Abnormalities/complications , Adrenergic beta-1 Receptor Antagonists/therapeutic use , Betaxolol/therapeutic use , Child , Congenital Hypothyroidism/diagnosis , Eye Abnormalities/diagnosis , Eye Diseases, Hereditary , Gonioscopy , Humans , Intraocular Pressure/drug effects , Male , Tomography, Optical Coherence , Visual Acuity
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Turk J Ophthalmol ; 46(4): 179-181, 2016 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28058154

ABSTRACT

Macular edema (ME) in retinitis pigmentosa (RP) often impairs central vision dramatically. A 41-year-old woman diagnosed with RP was referred to our outpatient clinic due to severe visual deterioration in both eyes. The patient was treated with topical carbonic anhydrase inhibitors, topical corticosteroids and intravitreal triamcinolone acetonide injections, but her ME recurred. Intravitreal 0.7 mg dexamethasone implant (Ozurdex, Allergan) was administered into both eyes without complications. On the fourth day after both injections, visual acuity improved and ME almost totally resolved. No recurrence was observed at follow-up six months later.

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