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Eyes from cardiomyopathic hamsters (UM-X7.1 strain) were examined histologically for evidence of ocular defects. Changes observed included microphthalmia, scleral ectasia, scleral rupture, keratoconus, retinal detachment, retinal dysplasia, retinal fragmentation, retinal
thinning
, fibrosis of iris and ciliary body, ectopia lentis, and
cataract
formation. Lesions characteristic of cardiomyopathic hamsters were observed in the myocardium and skeletal muscle. This strain may be a suitable animal model to study the pathogenesis of ocular changes seen in certain congenital connective tissue disorders in man.
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PMID:Ocular abnormalities in the myopathic hamster (UM-X7.1 strain). 41 Jul 51
The results are reported of 38 ultrasonographic in vivo mensurations of intraindividual differences in axial thickness between a cataractous lens in one eye and a biomicroscopically clear or slightly cataractous lens (incipient deep cortical opacity) in the other. Obviously intumescent cataractous lenses were excluded. In general, the cataractous lens was thinner than the contralateral clear or slightly cataractous lens. Large decreases in lens thickness appeared in lenses with the capsule-near opacities of posterior subcapsular
cataract
(PSC) + anterior capsular/subcapsular opacity (ACSCO). PSC was more closely correlated to lens
thinning
than was ACSCO. Nuclear
cataract
very often occurred in thin lenses, but did not appear to cause lens
thinning
per se. Deep cortical opacity was not associated with lens
thinning
. The present results contributed to our argumentation that the decrease in lens thickness is due to a leak of lens material through the "lens membrane" beside a possible cessation of growth of the lens fibres.
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PMID:Variations of lens thickness in relation to biomicroscopic types of human senile cataract. 41 66
Mild keratoconjunctivitis sicca can become dramatically worse after
cataract
extraction and result in corneal
thinning
and perforation. Anticipation of this problem can prevent it, but lack of recognition may result in permanent central scarring from ulceration, which responds slowly to treatment.
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PMID:Sterile corneal ulcers after cataract surgery in keratoconjunctivitis sicca. 62 46
Photodocumented measurements of the lens thickness using an EAS-1000 Scheimpflug camera were performed in 261
cataract
eyes (162 pure type) compared with 52 control eyes. The lens thickness in normal eyes usually increased with age by 0.015 mm annually. The cataractous lens, especially in the anterior subcapsular type combined with the superficial cortical and posterior subcapsular types of opacity, showed statistically significant lens
thinning
. The photodocumented values of lens thickness were higher in 7.9%, and those of the anterior chamber depth were lower in 5% compared with A scan ultrasonographic measurements.
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PMID:A photodocumented study on lens thickness and densitometric value according to the type of cataract. 148 80
Although postoperative beta irradiation for prevention of pterygium recurrence is widely used, its complication rate has not been widely appreciated. Thirty-six patients underwent pterygium excision followed by irradiation with 90Sr to between 1600 and 5300 cGy (median 2400) in two to four fractions over 7 to 27 days. A median of three fields were used in each treatment course (range two to 10). Most patients had undergone previous treatment for their pterygia, including surgery alone (25 patients), or both surgery and irradiation (5 patients). Overall, recurrences developed in 10 eyes (28%). Recurrence occurred in one eye after re-irradiation (20%), compared to 9 of 31 (29%) previously non-irradiated eyes (p greater than 0.1). There was no association with number of excisions and recurrences, although all but 6 patients had undergone more than one excision. Thirteen patients (36%) developed complications including: epithelial defect or corneal
thinning
(3), symblepharon (5),
cataract
(4) and corneal ulceration (1). Complications developed in 4 of the 5 (80%) re-irradiated eyes compared to 9 of 31 (29%) previously non-irradiated eyes (p less than 0.05). The power of the statistical analysis was limited by sample size, but no significant association was observed between the development of complications or recurrences and total dose, number of abutting fields, number of previous surgical excisions or patient age, even when re-irradiated patients were excluded. Recently described calibration uncertainties with the 90Sr applicator may explain in part these complications. Alternatively, technical factors such as the number of fields or volume treated may play a role. Excessive complications and recurrences with the use of postoperative beta irradiation in this series emphasize the danger of re-treatment and the need for alternative safe and effective therapies.
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PMID:Beta irradiation of recurrent ptergia: results and complications. 152 70
We have studied the pathological changes of the ciliary body in Royal College of Surgeons (RCS) rats with an inherited retinal degeneration. Morphometric analyses were performed on sectioned ciliary bodies by a computerized morphometry system. Age-matched non-pigmented Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were used as the control animals. The ciliary body of 26-day-old RCS dystrophic rats showed normal structure. However, the length and height of the pars plicata of the ciliary body became shorter and the area became smaller with increased age. Significant decreases in the values of these three parameters were observed between 26-day-old and 3-month-old RCS dystrophic rats. These parameters also showed significant differences when values of 3-month-old RCS dystrophic rats were compared to those of 3-month-old control SD rats. The same trends were observed in the ciliary body measurements in RCS dystrophic rats up to 1 year of age. Scanning electron microscopic examination demonstrated the progressive
thinning
of the pars plicata of the ciliary body with age in the RCS dystrophic rats. The total volume of the ciliary process of 6-month-old RCS dystrophic rats appeared to be one-half that of 26-day-old RCS dystrophic rats. Transmission electron microscopy revealed progressive cellular degenerative changes in the non-pigmented and pigmented ciliary epithelium of the RCS dystrophic rats. It was apparent that the pigmented ciliary epithelium had more severe degenerative changes than the non-pigmented ciliary epithelium. Immunostaining for Na+ + K+ ATPase of the ciliary epithelium was found to be less in the RCS dystrophic rats than in age-matched controls. This result suggests a possible dysfunction of ion transport in the ciliary body of the RCS dystrophic rats, which may account for their increased incidence of
cataract
formation. Although the mechanisms for the ciliary body degeneration in RCS dystrophic rats remain speculative, these findings add a new area of interest in this model of inherited retinal dystrophy.
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PMID:Ciliary body degeneration in the Royal College of Surgeons dystrophic rat. 164 4
Peripheral focusing of light by the anterior eye may provide a unifying concept to explain the location and etiology of sun-related eye conditions (ophthalmohelioses). Using a bovine eye model, along with computer-assisted ray-tracing techniques to model limbal focusing, we demonstrated a correlation between the locations of the foci of scattered incident light (resulting in a 20-fold concentration of light at the limbus) and the usual locations of pterygium and cortical
cataract
. These findings suggest the need for improved ocular protective devices, particularly ones that provide lateral protection of the eye against the increased ultraviolet insolation resulting from
thinning
of the ozone layer.
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PMID:Peripheral light focusing by the anterior eye and the ophthalmohelioses. 178 33
Transscleral neodymium (Nd):YAG cyclophotocoagulation, a new cyclodestructive procedure for controlling intraocular pressure in patients with refractory glaucoma, is designed to penetrate the sclera and selectively destroy the ciliary body and processes without damaging the overlying tissue. Complications include conjunctival edema, corneal edema, iritis, gas in the anterior chamber, pain, hyphema, hypopyon, vitreous hemorrhage, and
cataract
. We present a case in which a patient developed focal areas of scleral
thinning
6 weeks after transscleral Nd:YAG cyclophotocoagulation. The possibility of scleral damage or
thinning
should be kept in mind when performing the procedure.
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PMID:Focal scleral thinning after transscleral Nd:YAG cyclophotocoagulation. 271 Apr 91
Polysulfone is a thermoplastic compound first synthesized in 1965. A unique characteristic of polysulfone is its high refractive index (1.633), which allows very thin optical lenses to be manufactured. Over the last five years, D. Peter Choyce has surgically implanted over 40 polysulfone lenses into eyes of his patients. Analysis of his data indicates that polysulfone intraocular lenses are capable of correcting large refractive errors. Based on his work, a multicenter study was undertaken to evaluate the safety and efficacy of polysulfone as an intracorneal lens material in laboratory models. Four monkeys, eight baboons, and 24 cats were used as laboratory models; 5.0-mm to 6.0-mm diameter hyperopic (+28.5 diopter) and myopic (-17.0 and -25.5 diopter) lenses were surgically implanted within the corneal stroma in one eye of each of the laboratory models while a sham lamellar dissection was performed in the other eye. One hundred percent (4/4) of monkey eyes, 12.5% (1/8) of baboon eyes, and 70.0% (18/24) of cat eyes maintained clear media by ophthalmoscopic examination at follow-ups ranging from three to six months. Complications included both visually and nonvisually significant interface opacities, lens extrusion, anterior corneal necrosis, refractile particles, and epithelial
thinning
.
J
Cataract
Refract Surg 1986 Jan
PMID:Polysulfone corneal lenses. 308 93
Two similar cases of severe band keratopathy are reported that occurred about 4 weeks after routine intracapsular
cataract
extraction with implantation of an anterior chamber intraocular lens. The calcareous deposits were removed and analysed. The cornea remained damaged because of severe, irregular
thinning
. The cause of the condition could not be determined.
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PMID:[Severe band keratopathy following cataract surgery with intraocular lens implantation]. 342 40
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