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Cornea ; 41(8): 1049-1052, 2022 Aug 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34743106

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to describe 2 cases of biopsy-proven conjunctival myxomas and present their optical signs on high-resolution optical coherence tomography (HR-OCT) with clinical and histopathological correlations. METHODS: Two middle-aged female patients with a clinical diagnosis of conjunctival cysts were referred for surgical treatment. Clinical assessment, photographs, ultrasound biomicroscopy, and HR-OCT images were obtained. Excisional biopsies were performed, and specimens were sent for histopathological and immunohistochemical analyses. RESULTS: Clinically, these patients presented with a well-circumscribed, semitranslucent, yellow-pinkish mass. Ultrasound biomicroscopy showed a dome-shaped epibulbar mass with medium-to-high internal reflectivity. No compromise of the underlying sclera was noted. HR-OCT showed a normal conjunctival epithelium, a subepithelial nonhomogeneous mass with hyperreflective and hyporeflective areas lined by a highly hyperreflective band, and mild posterior shadowing. Histopathological findings and immunoreactivity for CD34 and vimentin confirmed the diagnosis of conjunctival myxoma. CONCLUSIONS: The HR-OCT optical signs found in our 2 cases strongly correlated with the microscopic findings. Disclosing the optical signs observed on HR-OCT can help clinicians diagnose and differentiate this lesion, guiding its management. However, more studies with a larger number of patients comparing conjunctival myxoma and other ocular surface tumors are needed to enlighten readers about the unique pattern observed by HR-OCT.


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Conjunctival Neoplasms , Eye Neoplasms , Myxoma , Conjunctival Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Conjunctival Neoplasms/pathology , Eye Neoplasms/diagnosis , Female , Humans , Microscopy, Acoustic , Middle Aged , Myxoma/diagnostic imaging , Tomography, Optical Coherence/methods
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Ocul Immunol Inflamm ; 30(5): 1123-1128, 2022 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33793367

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PURPOSE: To present a case series of non-healing corneal ulcers treated by solid activated platelet-rich plasma (PRP) combined with silicone-hydrogel soft contact lens. METHODS: Three eyes from three patients with unresponsive corneal ulcers were included. A clot of PRP was applied directly onto the corneal ulcer and covered with a soft contact lens. The primary outcome was corneal healing. Changes in corneal ulcer area were measured by analyzing slit-lamp photographs taken using ImageJ software. RESULTS: Successful corneal healing was achieved in all patients within two weeks, with no recurrences or signs of infection through the last follow-up. In two of the three cases, treatment was applied twice. CONCLUSIONS: This novel procedure was easy to perform, economically advantageous, and a possible alternative to surgical approaches for enhancing epithelial wound healing in patients with non-healing corneal ulcers. Further prospective and comparative studies are needed to assess the efficacy of this treatment.


Subject(s)
Contact Lenses, Hydrophilic , Corneal Ulcer , Platelet-Rich Plasma , Corneal Ulcer/diagnosis , Corneal Ulcer/surgery , Humans , Hydrogels , Silicones , Ulcer
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Ocul Surf ; 18(4): 627-632, 2020 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32717381

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PURPOSE: To determine genetic mutational profiles in patients with Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia (OSSN) using whole exome sequencing. METHODS: Prospective, case-series study. Patient recruitment was conducted in a single tertiary referral center from April to September 2017. Specimens were obtained by incisional biopsies of tumors from ten eyes with histopathologic confirmation of OSSN. DNA whole exome sequencing and mutation analysis were performed. RESULTS: Ten patients with clinically-diagnosed OSSN underwent DNA whole exome sequencing analysis. Deleterious mutations in 305 genes known to drive tumor development and progression were found. These mutations centered around two main pathways: DNA repair/cell cycle and development/growth. All ten samples had at least one mutation in a DNA repair/cell cycle gene and all but one sample had one in a development/growth gene. The most common mutation was found in TP53 and HGF (both present in 50% of cases) and mutually exclusive mutations were found in BRCA1 and BRCA2 (50% of cases). Mutations in APC, MSH6, PDGFRA, and PTCH1 were found in 40% of cases. Global mutation analysis identified ultraviolet induced radiation as the only mutational signature present in the dataset. CONCLUSIONS: Mutations found in samples from patients with OSSN are mainly induced by ultraviolet radiation and occur within two main pathways related to DNA repair/cell cycle and development/growth. There are many clinically available drugs and several others being evaluated in clinical trials that target the genes found mutated in this study, offering new therapeutic options for OSSN.


Subject(s)
Carcinoma, Squamous Cell , Exome , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/genetics , DNA Mutational Analysis , Eye Neoplasms , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Mutation , Prospective Studies , Ultraviolet Rays , Exome Sequencing
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J Cataract Refract Surg ; 45(3): 261-266, 2019 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30851803

ABSTRACT

We describe a variation of the original manual Bowman layer transplantation technique. After the isolation of the graft, a stromal pocket is created using a femtosecond laser. With the use of this technology, which entails preservation of the conjunctiva and the non-use of sutures, we avoid the scleral approach. The femtosecond laser proved to be a feasible surgical support of this technique.


Subject(s)
Bowman Membrane/surgery , Corneal Transplantation/methods , Keratoconus/surgery , Corneal Stroma/surgery , Humans , Laser Therapy/methods , Visual Acuity
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