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Pediatric orbital pseudotumor may be associated with
iritis
, unlike the adult form of this disorder. However, orbital pseudotumor is seldom considered in the differential diagnosis of childhood uveitis. We report two cases of children with uveitis who were ultimately diagnosed as having orbital pseudotumor. No proptosis was noted in either child. For those pediatric patients with a persistent or recurrent uveitis and a previous negative diagnostic workup, the possibility of an orbital pseudotumor should be considered and ultrasonography, magnetic resonance imaging, and/or computed tomography performed.
J Pediatr Ophthalmol
Strabismus
PMID:Orbital pseudotumor in the differential diagnosis of pediatric uveitis. 845 31
A prospective study that included 82 consecutive children seen over 2 years by five pediatricians was undertaken to determine the incidence of
iritis
in children with chickenpox. Twenty-one (25%) children without pox on their lids were found to have
iritis
. Follow-up of children with objective evidence of
iritis
revealed no long-term sequelae.
J Pediatr Ophthalmol
Strabismus
PMID:Iritis in children with varicella. 239 25
Record linkage of the Finnish Twin Cohort Study with the Hospital Discharge Registry and with the Registry of Rights to Free Medication kept by the Social Insurance Institution gave following numbers of twin pairs with an ophthalmic disease (one or both members of the pair had the disease) in each disease category: 98 with glaucoma simplex (5 concordant pairs), 38 with capsular glaucoma (no concordant pairs), 58 with
iritis
(no concordant pairs) and 149 with
strabismus
(2 concordant pairs). The number of concordant pairs in each disease category was small, except for glaucoma simplex in which concordant pairs could be broken down by zygosity. The ratio of observed to expected (based on association by chance) was 6.96 for MZ and 1.74 for DZ pairs. This result suggests that genetic factors play some role in the variability of prevalence of simple glaucoma. Main etiologic factors are still to be found in the environment. Data on occurrence of other diseases of ophthalmologic importance is presented.
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PMID:Ophthalmic disease in twins: a nationwide record linkage study of hospital discharges and free medications for 16,067 twin pairs. 345 15
The relationship between oral contraceptive (OC) use and eye disease was investigated through abstraction of salient data from the two large British cohort studies of the effects of OCs: the Royal College of General Practitioners' (RCGP) OC Study and the Oxford-Family Planning Association (FPA) Contraception Study. Together, these studies have accumulated over 850,000 person-years of observation since 1968 involving 63,000 women. The conditions considered in the analysis were conjunctivitis, keratitis,
iritis
, lacrimal disease,
strabismus
, cataract, glaucoma, retinal detachment, and retinal vascular lesions. The only eye disease for which there was consistent evidence of a notable increase in risk in OC users was retinal vascular lesions. The relative risk of retinal vascular lesions in OC users compared to never users was 2.0 (95% confidence interval (CI), 1.0-3.8) in the RCGP data set and 2.4 (95% CI, 0.4-9.2) in the Oxford-FPA Study. This increased risk was not concentrated in any one diagnostic category (e.g., retinal vascular occlusion, retinal vein thrombosis, retinal hemorrhage).
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PMID:Oral contraception and eye disease: findings in two large cohort studies. 1091 85