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Query: UMLS:C0022568 (
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A 19-year-old woman sustained a corneal laceration in her right eye. After bacterial
keratitis
was treated by antibiotics and a conjunctival flap, she developed a corneoscleral ectasia. We used a 15-mm diameter scleral ring as a template for corneoscleral graft. We obtained uniform donor and host buttons by suturing the ring alternately to donor and host eyes. One year postoperatively, the patient had a retrograft fibrous membrane with
corneal edema
, a visual acuity of R.E.: 6/60 (20/200), and intraocular pressure of 16 mm Hg.
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PMID:Scleral ring as template for corneoscleral graft. 34 12
We treated 650 consecutive cases of phacoemulsification with total capsulectomy. More than 91% of cases had best corrected visual acuities of 20/40 or better. In those with vision of 20/100 or less (3.5%) no cause for decreased acuity could be related to the surgery; 94% of cases had less than 1.5 diopters of residual astigmatism. Vitreous loss, occurring in 2.9% of cases, could be related to initial inexperience and errors in technique rather than patient age. Postoperative complications included transient striate
keratitis
(2.3%), persistent
corneal edema
(one case), cystoid macular edema (2.8%), and aphakic retinal detachments (2.6%). There were no hyphemas, flat or shallow anterior chambers, or filtering blebs postoperatively. We believe that this technique of total cataract extraction through a 3-mm incision yields the same results as an intracapsular extraction, but with less complications, and all the benefits of a small limbal incision.
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PMID:Total cataract extraction through a 3-mm incision: a report of 650 cases. 42 80
Indications and surgical techniques for penetrating keratoplasties (PKs) were evaluated to determine present trends and suggest future directions for PK. Analyses were based on 3,941 PK cases, with questionnaires completed at the time of surgery by 638 surgeons receiving tissue through Tissue Banks International, Inc. between July 1, 1985, and December 31, 1988. The leading indications for PK were pseudophakic
corneal edema
(PCE) (23%), graft failure (17%), Fuchs' corneal dystrophy (13%), kerataconus (13%),
keratitis
/scar (12%), and aphakic
corneal edema
(10%). Indications for PK varied by age and sex. Anterior chamber (AC) lenses accounted for the majority (56%) of PCE cases. Penetrating keratoplasty for PCE occurred within 5 years of cataract surgery for 81% of patients with PC lenses and only 52% of patients with AC lenses. Intraocular lens exchange was performed in most AC and iris-fixed lens PCE cases (65% and 77%, respectively), but less frequently in PC lens cases (17%). A PC lens was placed in 29% of all PCE lens exchange cases. These data have confirmed and expanded observations from smaller studies about leading indications and surgical techniques for PK. Therefore, eye bank data may be useful in describing and monitoring future indications and trends for PK because they provide a broader base of information than that obtained through a single institution.
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PMID:Indications and techniques of penetrating keratoplasties, 1985-1988. 146 21
Fish lipids contain large amounts of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid. These fatty acids are known to have an influence on prostaglandin (PG) and leukotriene (LT) synthesis. We studied the effect of a fish oil dietary supplement on an immune-complex-induced
keratitis
of the rabbit eye and compared it with the effect of a sunflower seed oil dietary supplement, rich in linoleic acid. Immune complex
keratitis
induced by intrastromal injection of human serum albumin (HSA) was characterized by leukocyte infiltrate, neovascularization, and
corneal edema
. Animals given a fish oil diet showed significantly less leukocyte infiltrate, neovascularization, and
corneal edema
, compared to those given a sunflower seed oil diet.
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PMID:The influence of a fish oil dietary supplement on immunogenic keratitis. 169 43
In this study we explored the relationship between hypoxic exposure level and corneal response by assuming that the partial pressure of oxygen (PO2) under a contact lens during eye closure is directly related to oxygen transmissibility (Dk/L). To study this relationship, we monitored a group of subjects who wore RGP lenses of various Dk/L values on an extended wear basis. The results revealed that as Dk/L increases, there is a substantial decrease in overnight
corneal edema
and epithelial microcysts. However, other responses seemingly related to purely mechanical properties (e.g., lens adherence, corneal topographical changes, and 3-9 limbal superficial punctate
keratitis
) appear to be independent of Dk/L. Results also suggest that sufficient PO2 levels under a contact lens can minimize endothelial morphological changes associated with hypoxia. We conclude that metabolically driven complications accompanying RGP extended wear can be substantially eliminated with lenses having Dk/L values of 80 x 10(-9) (cm x mL O2)/(sec x mL x mm Hg) or greater.
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PMID:Corneal response to different oxygen levels during extended wear. 204 29
The overriding consideration in choosing between soft contact lenses (SCLs) and rigid gas-permeable (RGP) lenses is the severity of the changes each induces in the corneal epithelium, endothelium, and conjunctival structures. Lens-related epithelial changes are largely the consequence of relative oxygen deprivation and consequent
corneal edema
. Factors such as lower oxygen transmissibility, minimal tear exchange capacity, and large diameters may explain why SCL wearers show a higher rate of corneal infiltrates, sterile ulcers, and irregular staining patterns than users of RGP lenses. The greater association of hydrogels with infectious
keratitis
may reflect their tendency to accumulate proteinaceous deposits, harbor bacteria in the polymer matrix, and resist easy disinfection. SCL wear has been linked to endothelial polymegethism, a largely irreversible condition that may cause more rapid corneal swelling and slower deswelling after periods of hypoxic stress. Among the conjunctival problems more often seen in SCL wearers are superficial neovascularization, contact lens-related superior limbic keratoconjunctivitis, and giant papillary conjunctivitis. Mechanical irritation from large-diameter lenses, a tendency to build up mucoproteinaceous deposits, corneal draping, and hypersensitivity to preservatives in SCL care products may play a role in these problems.
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PMID:Are hard lenses superior to soft? Arguments in favor of hard lenses. 218 86
Although both topical and systemic anti-inflammatory agents have a place in veterinary ophthalmology, they play only a small role in overall patient management. They must be used appropriately to prevent ocular damage and loss of vision from inflammation and are not a replacement for a complete ophthalmic examination and specific treatment directed at the etiology of the problem. If used indiscriminately, they can result in local or systemic side effects or toxicities, many of which are worse than the initial problem for which they were selected. Just as topical corticosteroids are contraindicated with infectious
keratitis
, so are systemic corticosteroids contraindicated in patients with ocular inflammation resulting from a systemic infectious process. Anti-inflammatories must be used at the appropriate dosage and frequency. Use of corticosteroids that have low intraocular penetration for intraocular disease or corticosteroids with low potency is a waste of time and money. The most expensive medication is one that does not work. Avoid combination therapies when only a single medication is required. These do not save time or money and have the potential to result in the development of drug-related diseases. Diseases for which anti-inflammatory therapy has little or no indication include corneal scars,
corneal edema
, corneal pigmentation, corneal dystrophy, cataracts without inflammation, glaucoma, and retinal atrophy and degeneration. Last, remember that all commercially available ophthalmic medications are specifically formulated for use in the eye. Their pH, concentration, osmolality, and melting temperature all are designed to facilitate penetration. The use of dermal and otic preparations to treat ophthalmic problems is contraindicated.
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PMID:Control of ocular inflammation. 219 54
We performed a prospective randomized clinical trial of 4% polyacrylamide (Orcolon) and 1% sodium hyaluronate (Healon) in routine extracapsular cataract extraction with posterior chamber lens implantation or in secondary anterior chamber lens implantation. Seventy consecutive patients were enrolled. The viscoelastic agents were compared in four areas intraoperatively: ease of injection, ease of removal, clarity of field and ability to hold back ocular tissues. Healon was significantly superior to Orcolon in all four areas. Further evaluations were performed on the first day and at 2 weeks postoperatively. Measurements of intraocular pressure (IOP) by Goldmann applanation and evaluations of
corneal edema
, epithelial
keratitis
and anterior chamber cellular reaction were recorded. Multivariable statistical analysis revealed only one difference between the two groups: significantly more patients in the Orcolon group (eight cases) than in the Healon group (two cases) had an IOP of 21 mm Hg or greater on the first postoperative day.
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PMID:A prospective comparison of 4% polyacrylamide (Orcolon) and 1% sodium hyaluronate (Healon) in cataract and intraocular lens implant surgery. 220 67
Microcirculatory disorders occurring in the eye of rats in the early period after deafferentation were studied. The blood flow in the iridic vessels became slower and permeability of the eye vessels was disturbed in the first hours and minutes after retrobulbar injection of the anesthetic trimecaine. Similar changes were encountered in division of the trigeminal nerve branches and in electrocoagulation of the sensory nucleus of the trigeminal nerve as well as in venous congestion induced by applying a ligature to the veins of the eyeball. All these procedures led to
corneal edema
and development of an inflammatory process. Eye sympathectomy caused neither disorders of vascular permeability nor
keratitis
. Changes of vascular permeability and tissue edema occurring in the early periods after deafferentation are probably among the causes of the subsequent dystrophic disorders in the peripheral tissue.
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PMID:[The microcirculatory disorders in deafferentation of the eye]. 235 78
Intrastromal injection with human serum albumin (HSA) in the rabbit cornea induced edema and a ring-shaped leukocyte infiltrate followed by neovascularization. The effect of topically administered lipoxygenase and cyclooxygenase inhibitors on this inflammatory
keratitis
was studied. The lipoxygenase inhibitors Bay 08276 and Rev 5901 and the cyclooxygenase inhibitor suprofen were given as 1% eye drops three times daily during the experiment. In eyes treated with lipoxygenase inhibitors leukocyte infiltration, neovascularization and edema formation decreased. In eyes treated with a cyclooxygenase inhibitor the period of neovascularization was slightly shortened and
corneal edema
decreased. No influence on leukocyte infiltration was seen.
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PMID:Modulation of immunogenic keratitis in rabbits by topical administration of inhibitors of lipoxygenase and cyclooxygenase. 245 19
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