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Query: UMLS:C0086543 (cataract)
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Ten consecutive cases of perforating ocular injuries with retained intraocular foreign bodies over a period of 2 years were reviewed retrospectively in this study. All cases were operated upon by a 3 port pars plana vitrectomy and if necessary endolaser done. All ten cases (100%) were successful in terms of intraocular foreign body removal through the pars plana sclerotomy but ultimately we lost three [3] [30%] cases of which two had retinal detachments with P.V.R. D-3 preoperatively and the other had endophthalmitis. Of the seven (70%) successful cases four eyes (40%) had a post-operative vision of 6/12 or better while 2 [20%] had 6/24 and the last had 6/60 [10%]. Nine cases [90%] had a magnetic Intraocular foreign body. Various complications of Intraocular foreign bodies like vitreous haemorrhage, retinal incarceration, cataract and retinal detachment were noted preoperatively. Silicone oil was used in three (30%) cases. Sulfur Hexafluoride was used in 5 cases (50%). Endolaser photocoagulation was done in 7 cases (70%).
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PMID:Vitrectomy for intra ocular foreign body removal. 145 79

Sulphur-containing compounds in the lens were studied in relation to galactose cataract formation. Female Wistar rats were fed a 35% galactose diet and the changes in lens sulphur concentration and its distribution on a gel filtration column were compared with age-related changes. Concentration of sulphur in the whole lens decreased with time. A low constant level was attained on the fifth day of the galactose diet. A decrease of sulphur concentration in the soluble fraction of the lens paralleled that of the whole lens which was correlated with the decrease of glutathione and taurine concentrations on a gel filtration column by high-performance liquid chromatography-inductively coupled argon plasma atomic emission spectrometry (HPLC-ICP). Concentration of magnesium in the lens decreased after the fifth day, while the ratio of sodium to potassium increased. These changes in sulphur-containing compounds and metals were observed prior to the onset of cataract formation.
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PMID:Changes of glutathione and taurine concentrations in lenses of rat eyes induced by galactose-cataract formation or ageing. 154 40

Descemet Membrane Detachment is a vision-threatening complication of Cataract Surgery. If not treated promptly it can lead to serious vision impairment with the possible need for corneal transplantation. We present a case report of a 60 years old female who presented with blurry vision post phacoemulsification and lens placement after a cataract in the left eye. She was diagnosed with Descemet membrane detachment on slit-lamp examination that was confirmed on Anterior-segment Optical Coherence Tomography and treated with intracameral 20% SF6 injection. There was a marked improvement in her vision with complete resolution of corneal oedema. Conclusion: Anterior Segment OCT can be used as a diagnostic tool to accurately ascertain the site and extent of detachment and monitor disease progress. 20% Sulfur-hexafluoride intracameral injection can be used as a surgical option for large, central detachments.
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PMID:A Case Of Descemet Membrane Detachment Postcataract Surgery. 3322 67