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Query: UMLS:C0086543 (
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Two unusual events concerning intraocular foreign bodies are presented. The first patient had an occult or unsuspected intraocular foreign body. He showed iridoplegia with mydriasis, siderosis iridis, and an intraocular piece of iron lying posteriorly near the retina. The foreign body was removed and the patient regained normal iris color and pupillary activity.
His
vision remains 20/15 six years postoperatively dispite ensuing retinal detachment one year after removal of the foreign body. The second patient was a young boy injured by a blasting cap explosion. He lost one eye from the injury and had a piece of intraocular brass in his left eye. In spite of the development of chalcosis and a mature
cataract
the lens gradually shrank in the pupillary space permitting a clear aphakic area and 20/25 vision. The brass fragment migrated forward and inferiorly and was finally extruded under the conjunctiva five years later, where it was removed and chemically analyzed by x-ray diffraction.
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PMID:Two remarkable events in the field of intraocular foreign body: (1) The reversal of siderosis bulbi. (2) The spontaneous extrusion of an intraocular copper foreign body. 110 72
A case of successful treatment by vitrectomy and lensectomy of early-stage endogenous endophthalmitis caused by Enterococcus faecalis was reported. The case was a 50-year-old man with poorly controlled diabetes. Following T-tube drainage for a necrotic cholecystitis operation, he developed iridocyclitis in both eyes as well as fever. At the time of his first visit to our clinic, his right eye had already lost light perception.
His
left eye had visual acuity recognizing hand movement, marked uveitis, complicated
cataract
, and dense vitreous opacity. As gram-positive cocci were isolated from the aspirated vitreous, lensectomy and vitrectomy under irrigation with antibiotics were conducted. After the administration of systemic postoperative antibiotics and human immunoglobulin, the patient showed remarkable improvement in the state of his ocular fundus. By 60 days after the surgery, the visual acuity of his left eye recovered to 0.2. Endogenous Enterococcus faecalis endophthalmitis has rarely been reported in Japan. The diagnosis and treatment of this disease with reference to the above findings were discussed.
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PMID:A case of endogenous Enterococcus faecalis endophthalmitis. 151 69
We reported a case of successful treatment of early-stage metastatic endophthalmitis caused by Enterococcus faecalis with vitrectomy and lensectomy. The case was a 50-year-old male with poorly controlled diabetes. Following T-tube drainage for a necrotic cholecystitis operation, he developed iridocyclitis in both eyes as well as fever. At the time of his first visit to our clinic, his right eye had already lost light perception.
His
left eye had visual acuity recognizing of hand movement, marked uveitis, complicated
cataract
, and dense vitreous opacity. As gram positive cocci were isolated from the aspirated vitreous, we conducted lensectomy and vitrectomy under irrigation of antibiotics. With systemic postoperative antibiotics and human immunoglobulin, the patient showed remarkable improvement in his ocular fundus. By 60 days after the operation, the visual acuity of his left eye recovered to 4/20. Metastatic Enterococcus faecalis endophthalmitis has almost nerve been reported in Japan. The diagnosis and treatment of this disease with a reference to the above findings were discussed.
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PMID:[A case of metastatic Enterococcus faecalis endophthalmitis]. 191 Feb 53
In 1765/66, the oculist Tadini showed to Giacomo Casanova artificial lenses, which he planned to implant into human eyes after removing the
cataract
by extraction. About 1795, the oculist Casaamata tried to put into effect Tadini's idea. It was not before 1949, however, that H. Ridley implanted the first artificial lens, when he had found out that acrylic glass could serve the purpose. In 1960, Svyatoslav N. Fedorov implanted the first hand-made artificial lens in the USSR.
His
successful operation was discredited to be non-physiological and antipavlovistic. He had to overcome many difficulties, but became important by promoting modern microsurgery of the eye in the USSR. Since 1974, he introduced his version of radial keratotomy to correct myopia surgically. Today Fedorov is managing a technical-scientific complex in Moscow with twelve branches throughout the Soviet Union and with 5500 employees. In this complex, his radial keratotomy should be used as standard treatment of visual defects, in spite of its controversial quality. For that reason Fedorov fails to export his special method, which might be an experimental stage towards new refractive therapies.
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PMID:[From Tadini to Svjatoslav N. Fedorov. Difficulties of ophthalmologic surgery]. 218 8
Lipid peroxidation was shown to be an initiatory cause of
cataract
development in some cases. It has been established that injection into the vitreous body of the rabbit eye of a suspension of liposomes prepared from phospholipids containing lipid peroxidation products induces the development of posterior subcapsular
cataract
. Such modelling of
cataract
is based on a type of clouding of the crystalline lens similar to that observed in
cataract
resulting from diffusion of toxic lipid peroxidation products from the retina to the lens through the vitreous body on degeneration of the photoreceptors. Saturated liposomes (prepared from dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine) did not cause clouding of the lens, which demonstrated the peroxide mechanism of the genesis of this form of
cataract
. Clouding of the lens was accompanied by accumulation of fluorescing lipid peroxidation products in the vitreous body, aqueous humor and the lens and also by a fall in the concentration of reduced glutathione in the lens. The ability of L-carnosine (beta-alanyl-L-
histidine
) to interact directly with lipid peroxidation products suggested its anticataract properties. The effect of L-carnosine on inhibiting or reversing the formation of
cataract
induced by the administration of lipid peroxidation products was discovered. This phenomenon appeared to be related with normalization of the peroxide metabolism parameters in the crystalline lens. In view of the data, an aqueous solution of L-carnosine is physiologically acceptable in effective nonsurgical treatment of cataracts.
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PMID:Antioxidant activity of L-carnosine, a natural histidine-containing dipeptide in crystalline lens. 275 30
The authors report three observations of cerebro-tendinous xanthomatosis (CTX). The three patients presented tendinous xanthoma and
cataract
. The neurologic disorders were different in each case. The first one, a 43 years old woman suffered from dementia, ataxia and pseudobulbar palsy: CT scan showed cerebellar hypodense lesions. After the apparition of bulbar signs ans cachexia she died at 45. The second patient, a 39 years old man had an ataxia and mild psychiatric disorders. He was stabilized with a treatment of chenodesoxycholic acid. The third one, a 49 years old women suffered only from tendinous xanthoma,
cataract
, and had no neurological disorder.
His
plasmatic cholestanol level was high. CTX is a recessive deficit of the hepatic 26 hydroxylase with deposits of abnormal metabolites in tendons, crystalline lenses and central nervous system. Reviewing the 44 observations of CTX in the literature, the authors define the genetical, clinical, biochemical and therapeutical aspects of CTX, and underline the necessity of a early diagnosis with cholestanol dosage, before the apparition of neurological disorders and the short terminal phase. CTX is a rare but fortunately treatable neurolipidosis.
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PMID:[Van Bogaert's cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis. A study of 3 cases]. 306 49
Two brothers with Williams syndrome without hypercalcaemia are presented. One boy died during the first month of life.
His
brother also had the typical phenotypic features of the elfin facies. He developed severe microcephaly and
cataract
and died at the age of 9 years. The skeleton was osteosclerotic at birth, and became generally osteoporotic at the age of 2 years. He had persistently elevated 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D levels during the first 2 years of life, in spite of normocalcaemia. At autopsy, microcalcifications were found in the brain and kidneys. The present report underscores the familial occurrence of Williams syndrome of severe degree. Elevated 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D levels without hypercalcaemia have not been reported previously, and may suggest causal heterogeneity of the Williams syndrome.
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PMID:Elevated 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D and normocalcaemia in presumed familial Williams syndrome. 343 85
1. The
histidine
requirement of growing kittens was determined from an experiment in which forty-eight kittens were randomly allocated to six amino acid-based diets supplying: 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0 or 4.5 g
histidine
base/kg diet. 2. By 48 d it was obvious that 1.0 and 1.5 g
histidine
/kg diet were grossly inadequate so the kittens receiving these two diets were removed from the experiment. The other four groups of kittens continued to receive their diets for a total of 128 d. 3. Mean daily weight gain, nitrogen retention and food intake attained plateau values at 2.1 g
histidine
/kg diet. 4. Blood samples taken at 25 and 48 d after kittens were given the diets showed a significant effect of dietary
histidine
on haemoglobin (Hb) concentration. Hb and packed cell volume (PCV) attained asymptotic values at 3.0 g
histidine
/kg diet at 48 d. At 128 d, kittens consuming diets containing 2.0-4.5 g
histidine
/kg had similar Hb and PCV values. 5.
Cataracts
of both eyes were observed in two of nine female kittens which had received diets containing either 2.0 or 2.5 g
histidine
/kg. 6. A concentration of 3 g
histidine
/kg diet is recommended as a practical guide for feeding kittens. 7. There was a rectilinear relation (r2 0.99) between the logarithm of the
histidine
concentration of plasma and the concentration of
histidine
in the diet over the range 1.5-3.0 g
histidine
/kg diet.
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PMID:Histidine requirement of kittens for growth, haematopoiesis and prevention of cataracts. 368 51
Fasting plasma amino-acid profiles were determined in 32 subjects with either cataractous lenses (24 subjects) or normal lenses (eight subjects). The findings were compared with established laboratory normal values. The amino-acid levels of all subjects with normal lenses were within the normal range for the subjects' age groups. In contrast, subjects with presenile or senile cataracts had markedly elevated levels of glutamine, with similar elevations of alanine in presenile
cataract
and of
histidine
in senile
cataract
. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of such a plasma amino-acid pattern in subjects with presenile and senile cataracts.
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PMID:Plasma amino acid levels in cataract. 395 97
21 amino acids have been determined in aqueous humor obtained during microsurgical intraocular procedures in 30 patients with senile
cataract
and 27 patients with primary open-angle glaucoma. All individual amino acids showed higher levels in the glaucomas than in the cataracts: this is valid at 2p less than 0.05 for threonine, serine, asparagine, glutamine, methionine, tyrosine, phenylalanine,
histidine
, tryptophan, and arginine.
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PMID:Amino acid pattern in human aqueous humor of patients with senile cataract and primary open-angle glaucoma. 406 71
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