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Query: UMLS:C0086543 (
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A 26 year old female, a case of
chronic renal failure
secondary to chronic pyelonephritis with renal osteomalacia, came with dimunition vision as the presenting complaint. She was found to have bilateral cataracts. All other known causes of
cataract
were excluded.
Cataracts
due to hypocalcaemia in
chronic renal failure
are a rare phenomenon.
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PMID:Bilateral cataracts as the presenting manifestation of chronic renal failure. 145 40
In this study we have investigated the oxidative metabolism of red cells (RBC), plasma, serum and aqueous humour of healthy subjects and of age-matched cataractous patients with and without
chronic renal failure
(
CRF
). Reduced glutathione (GSH) levels in RBC were lower in
CRF
patients than in the other groups. Oxidized glutathione (GSSG) plasma levels in
CRF
patients were higher than those of controls and cataractous subjects. The activity of the enzyme glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase in RBC was significantly reduced in
CRF
patients with respect to the other two groups. The levels of malondialdehyde (MDA) in RBC and in lens were about twice in
CRF
patients compared with the other two groups. The plasma levels of vitamin E were diminished in
CRF
patients; on the contrary, the biological liquid oxidant activity (BLOA) of serum in
CRF
patients was significantly higher than in controls and in cataractous patients without
CRF
. Cataractous patients with and without
CRF
showed similar levels of GSH in aqueous humour; on the contrary, the content of GSSG was significantly higher in
CRF
patients. Our findings seem to demonstrate that
CRF
patients are exposed to oxidative stresses that could probably act synergistically with uraemia and carbamylation of lens proteins. This synergism could explain why
CRF
represents a relatively high risk factor for
cataract
.
...
PMID:Systemic human diseases as oxidative risk factors in cataractogenesis. II. Chronic renal failure. 226 73
In the course of a 15-year investigation period we recorded among 119 patients with
chronic renal failure
who had regular dialysation treatment
cataract
in 17 subjects, i.e. in 14.3%. The authors did not observe during the investigation period changes of refraction nor reversibility of the
cataract
. Seven patients were operated on one or both eyes, i.e. 5.8%. The paper contains a detailed analysis of surgical complications and aetiopathogenetic reflections on possible causes of dialysation cataracts. In 10 operated eyes the authors achieved very good functional results, the patients survived with good vision on average for 2.25 years. One failure was due to atrophy of the disc of the optic nerve after hypertonic neuroretinopathy. Because of frequent complications during and after operation the authors recommend to perform
cataract
operations in dialysed patients in selected departments with the possibility of constant nephrological consultant services.
...
PMID:[Changes in the lens and cataract surgery in dialyzed patients]. 279 Oct 38
In 14 patients (7 men and 7 women), mean age 48 and 50 years resp. with
chronic renal failure
, having regular dialyzation treatment for more than 10 years (2 patients more than 20 years) the authors made ophthalmological and psychophysiological examinations in order to assess complications after prolonged dialysis. In three patients dialysis was discontinued while a graft was functional. In addition to known complications, calcification of the conjunctiva, osmotic
cataract
and retinal changes and changes of the optic disc the authors detected also changes of the visual field, contrast sensitivity and colour differentiation. They revealed changes of contrast differentiation in all spatial frequencies with a maximum in medium and upper frequencies. They revealed in more than 60% disorders of colour differentiation with a maximum in the blue-yellow and blue area of the spectrum. Ophthalmic complications the frequency of which is declining only rare by endanger the function of the eye.
...
PMID:[Ophthalmologic and psychophysiologic changes in patients in long-term dialysis treatment]. 805 Jan 6
Sixty-three patients, (52 males and 11 females) from 28 kindreds of hereditary nephritis (Alport's syndrome) were identified over a 14-year period from 1977 to 1991. Group I included 51 patients with (a) positive family history of haematuria with or without
chronic renal failure
, (b) characteristic GBM changes on electron-microscopy, (c) characteristic ocular signs, and (d) high-frequency sensorineural deafness. Group II included 12 patients with a negative family history. All of them had evidence of renal disease with characteristic ocular signs and deafness and four had characteristic GBM changes on electron-microscopy. The main clinical features were haematuria in 96.8%, deafness in 82.5%, and diminished visual acuity in 66.7% of affected subjects. Hypertension was present in 71.4% patients. Pure tone audiometry revealed high-frequency sensorineural deafness in 96.8%. Ocular examination showed bilateral anterior lenticonus in 37.8%, retinal flecks in 22.2%,
cataract
in 20%, and keratoconus in 6.7% patients. Proteinuria (> 2.0 g/24 h) was detected in 31.8%. Sixteen (57.1%) of the 28 index patients (all males) were diagnosed for the first time when they presented with end-stage renal disease. Serum creatinine in the overall group ranged from 0.9 to 18.7 mg/dl(7.81 +/- 5.37 mg/dl). Adequate renal tissue was obtained by biopsy in 14 patients. Light-microscopy revealed focal segmental glomerulosclerosis in five, mesangial proliferation in four, chronic interstitial nephritis in three, and mesangiocapillary and crescentic glomerulonephritis in one each. Electron-microscopy showed characteristic changes in the GBM in seven specimens.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Hereditary nephritis (Alport's syndrome)--clinical profile and inheritance in 28 kindreds. 841 53
In this work, we looked at the results of a retrospective study carried out in our unit on the ocular manifestations in the dialysed
chronic renal failure
patient. Eighty-one of our 189 patients had an ophtalmic examination. Thirty-six showed a retinopathy, 26 suffered from a corneoconjunctival alterations, 19 from a
cataract
, 6 a vascular thrombosis, 4 a glaucoma and one motor-ocular paralysis. There was no significant difference for age and sex between the 81 patients and the group of 108 who did not have an ophtalmic examination. But this difference was positive for duration of time on dialysis (p = 0.01). There is a correlation between the presence of a
cataract
and the age of the patients (p = 0.01). There was no link between the different types of ophtalmic problems on the one hand, and the age, sex, time on dialysis, type of dialysis, original nephropathy, hypertensive history or anterior renal transplantation on the other hand.
...
PMID:[Ophthalmologic manifestations of dialysis. Retrospective study on 81 patients]. 883 58
A 22 year-old Saudi patient is reported who had Darier-White disease (Keratosis follicularis), presenting with the classical cutaneous manifestation of this disease in addition to systemic symptoms, including
chronic renal failure
, mental retardation, epilepsy,
cataract
and corneal opacities.
...
PMID:Darier-White disease in a Saudi patient associated with systemic involvement. 1045 71
India is amidst a demographic transition showing an ageing trend. This will increase non-communicable diseases including diabetes which is already showing an increasing trend. With scanty literature existing on elderly diabetics (> 60 years of age), it was decided to study the clinico-laboratory and complication profile of this group of patients. Fifty consecutive elderly diabetics were studied and evaluated for ECG, chest x-ray, blood sugar, urea, creatinine, lipid profile, proteinuria, motor nerve conduction velocity and autonomic neuropathy. Duration of diabetes varied from one month to 28 years. Fifty-six per cent of the patients presented with classical symptoms of polyuria, polyphagia and polydipsia. Hypertension was present in 40% and
cataract
in 54% of the patients. Eighteen per cent were obese, 52% had evidence of peripheral neuropathy while 56% had autonomic neuropathy. Background diabetic retinopathy was present in 56%, pre-proliferative retinopathy and maculopathy in 4% each; hypertensive retinopathy in 10% of patients; 44% had microproteinuria and 8% had
chronic renal failure
. Hypercholesterolaemia was present in 64% and hypertriglyceridaemia in 42% of the patients with 26% having coronary artery disease. Sixty per cent were harbouring infections--20% had foot infections, 14% had tuberculosis and 10% had urinary tract infections. Ninety-two per cent of the patients were aware of their disease but 62% were not aware of the complications and of the need for strict dietary and drug compliance. There was a high prevalence of associated diseases viz, osteoarthritis,
cataract
, hypertension, hepatitis and parkinsonism. Therefore, this study brings out the need to have a holistic and multidisciplinary approach for management of elderly diabetics who constitute a heterogeneous group with distinct health care problems.
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PMID:Clinical and laboratory profile of diabetes in elderly. 1065 95
We speculate that the glutathione (GSH) status of human subjects could be an indicator of health and functional age. In this regard, in a study in which, 80 young and 40 elderly healthy individuals were selected as control. We also studied 145 patients with chronic illnesses namely, ischaemic heart disease, diabetes, preeclampsia,
cataract
,
chronic renal failure
and leukaemia (age 52 +/- 8.6 years). We observed that all the subjects had high malonadildehyde and low glutathione levels as compared to control. These early observations support the hypothesis that oxidative stress may have an important aetiological rule and antioxidants a potential therapeutic role.
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PMID:Glutathione levels in health and sickness. 1127 24
The aim of this paper was to evaluate the ocular findings in patients with
chronic renal failure
(
CRF
) undergoing haemodialysis (HD). In 64 patients undergoing haemodialysis (30 female and 34 male), aged 24-83 years (mean 58 years) on haemodialysis 1-213 months (mean 47 months) complete ocular examination were performed: visual acuity (VA), intraocular pressure (IOP), biomicroscopic examination and fundoscopy. On right eye sixty-nine percent of patents had VA 0.6 or better, and on left eye 84% of patients had VA 0.6 or better. Mean IOP before dialysis was 15 mmHg and after dialysis was 14 mmHg. In 9 patients (14%) we found corneo-conjunctival calcium deposits. No correlation of ocular calcification and parathyroid hormone (PTH) level or calcium and phosphate product were observed. 39 (60%) patients had
cataract
. Hypertensive vascular changes were seen in 44 (68%) patients and in 6 (7%) patients age-related macular degeneration. Seven patients had diabetes mellitus and in 5 diabetic retinopathy was observed. Patients with
CRF
or who are receiving HD represent unique group of patients. Pathologic change could be found in many tissue and organs, therefore we suggest ocular examination more frequently in dialysis patients.
...
PMID:Ocular findings in patients with chronic renal failure undergoing haemodialysis. 1619 86
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