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1.
Indian Pediatr ; 2016 Jan; 53(1):79
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-172512
2.
Indian Pediatr ; 2015 Aug; 52(8): 716
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-171910
4.
Indian Pediatr ; 2015 Mar; 52(3): 258-259
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-171219
5.
Indian Pediatr ; 2013 May; 50(5): 526
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-169830
6.
Indian Pediatr ; 2011 Sptember; 48(9): 741
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-168970
7.
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-140060

ABSTRACT

Teeth erupting at birth are referred to as natal teeth. It is a common and benign finding in the neonatal period. However, they may be associated with genetic syndromes like Ellis Van Creveld syndrome and Hallermann-Streiff syndrome. We report here a case of natal teeth in an infant with congenital hypothyroidism.


Subject(s)
Congenital Hypothyroidism/complications , Congenital Hypothyroidism/diagnosis , Congenital Hypothyroidism/therapy , Epiphyses , Humans , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Male , Mandible , Natal Teeth , Neonatal Screening , Tibia
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Indian J Ophthalmol ; 2010 Sept; 58(5): 423-425
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-136102

ABSTRACT

The occurrence of acquired conjunctival inclusion cysts following various ophthalmic surgeries such as strabismus surgery, scleral buckling, pars plana vitrectomy, ptosis surgery and phacoemulsification has been reported. We report two cases of conjunctival inclusion cysts following manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery (SICS) in two male patients aged 65 and 67 years. The cysts originated from the scleral tunnel used for manual SICS. Both were treated by excision and confirmed histopathologically. No recurrence was noted at three months follow-up. To our knowledge, conjunctival inclusion cysts following SICS have not been reported previously. Careful reflection of conjunctiva during tunnel construction and posterior chamber intraocular lens implantation may prevent their occurrence.


Subject(s)
Aged , Cataract Extraction/adverse effects , Cataract Extraction/methods , Conjunctival Diseases/etiology , Conjunctival Diseases/pathology , Cysts/etiology , Cysts/pathology , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Lens Implantation, Intraocular , Male , Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures/adverse effects , Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures/methods
9.
Indian J Pediatr ; 2010 July; 77(7): 803-804
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-142635

ABSTRACT

Hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia is the most common cause of persistent hypoglycemia in infancy. While most of the cases are sporadic more than 100 mutations have been reported in the familial type. The authors report a case of familial hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia with homozygous T294M mutation of the KCNJ11 gene, which responded to diazoxide therapy.


Subject(s)
Antihypertensive Agents/therapeutic use , Congenital Hyperinsulinism/drug therapy , Congenital Hyperinsulinism/genetics , Diazoxide/therapeutic use , Female , Homozygote , Humans , India , Infant, Newborn , Mutation , Potassium Channels, Inwardly Rectifying/genetics
10.
Indian J Pathol Microbiol ; 2010 Apr-Jun; 53(2): 329-330
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-141678

ABSTRACT

We report an interesting finding of multiple large drusen in an eviscerated eye with a longstanding retinal detachment. The origin and composition of the drusen is also speculated on the basis of special stains.

11.
Indian J Ophthalmol ; 2010 Mar; 58(2): 157-159
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-136047

ABSTRACT

We report a large series of ocular injuries caused by fire-crackers. This study was a hospital-based, singlecenter, retrospective case series in which the records of 51 patients with ocular injuries were analyzed. Injuries were classified according to Birmingham eye trauma terminology system (BETTS). Visual outcomes before and after the intervention were recorded. Ten patients were admitted for further management. As ocular firecracker injuries result in significant morbidity, public education regarding proper use of firecrackers may help in reducing the incidence of ocular injuries.


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Blast Injuries/pathology , Child , Explosions , Eye Injuries/etiology , Eye Injuries/pathology , Eye Injuries/therapy , Female , Holidays , Humans , India , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult
12.
Indian J Ophthalmol ; 2010 Jan; 58(1): 78-80
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-136021

ABSTRACT

We report a rare presentation of Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome in a patient with tubercular panuveitis. A 45-year-old male being treated with antitubercular therapy for tubercular panuveitis presented with unilateral, non-pitting right upper eyelid edema. Excision biopsy showed granulomatous inflammation involving the lymphatics. Immunohistochemistry confirmed the presence of histiocytes around the lymphatics.

13.
Indian J Ophthalmol ; 2010 Jan; 58(1): 64-66
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-136016

ABSTRACT

We report an interesting ocular finding of bilateral multiple coin-shaped epithelial lesions along with the confocal microscopy findings in a patient following an acute attack of erythema multiforme (EM) minor. A 30-year-old male presented with a history of watering and irritation in both eyes of three days duration. He was diagnosed to have EM minor and was on oral acyclovir. Slit-lamp examination revealed multiple coin-shaped epithelial lesions. Confocal microscopy showed a corresponding conglomerate of hyper-reflective epithelial lesions. The corneal lesions resolved over six weeks with oral steroids and acyclovir. An immunological mechanism is suspected.


Subject(s)
Acute Disease , Adult , Antiviral Agents/therapeutic use , Cornea/pathology , Corneal Diseases/drug therapy , Corneal Diseases/etiology , Corneal Diseases/pathology , Diagnosis, Differential , Drug Therapy, Combination , Follow-Up Studies , Glucocorticoids/therapeutic use , Humans , Male , Microscopy, Confocal/methods , Stevens-Johnson Syndrome/complications , Stevens-Johnson Syndrome/diagnosis , Stevens-Johnson Syndrome/drug therapy
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Indian J Ophthalmol ; 2009 Nov; 57(6): 461-463
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-136000

ABSTRACT

Primary localized amyloidosis of lacrimal gland is a rare occurrence. This report describes a female patient with isolated amyloidosis of the lacrimal gland. A 45-year-old Indian woman presented with a swelling over the left lacrimal gland region. Computed tomography showed uniform enlargement of the lacrimal gland. A lacrimal gland biopsy revealed amyloidosis. No systemic involvement was detected on further investigation. To our knowledge, this is the first report of lacrimal gland amyloidosis from India and our report also highlights the importance of lacrimal gland biopsy in diagnosing lacrimal gland masses.


Subject(s)
Adult , Amyloidosis/diagnosis , Biopsy , Diagnosis, Differential , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , India , Lacrimal Apparatus Diseases/diagnosis , Middle Aged , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
15.
Indian J Pediatr ; 2009 Sept; 76(9): 954-955
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-142380

ABSTRACT

A 35-day-old male infant with presumed shaken baby syndrome is reported. This first born child to mother educated upto middle school and father tailor by occupation was brought from a remote village 180 kms away from JIPMER. Poor feeding, focal clonic seizures were the initial symptoms. The fundus examination revealed fresh preretinal and vitreous hemorrhages. CT Brain showed right sided subdural hemorrhage with subarachnoid extension and midline shift. He had a normal platelet count and coagulation profile. The sensorium deteriorated and infant expired despite adequate ventilatory support.


Subject(s)
Cultural Characteristics , Diagnosis, Differential , Fatal Outcome , Humans , India , Infant , Male , Shaken Baby Syndrome/diagnosis , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
16.
Indian J Ophthalmol ; 2009 Jul; 57(4): 305-306
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-135965

ABSTRACT

We describe a vertical lid split orbitotomy approach to perform optic nerve sheath fenestration which was done in a patient with idiopathic intracranial hypertension. A vertical lid split incision was used to enter the superomedial orbit and approach the optic nerve sheath. This approach resulted in a successful nerve sheath fenestration, with improvement in the patient's symptoms. The vertical lid split incision provides access to the optic nerve sheath with minimal morbidity and may be an option for optic nerve sheath decompression.


Subject(s)
Adult , Decompression, Surgical/methods , Eyelids/surgery , Female , Humans , Intracranial Hypertension/complications , Intracranial Hypertension/surgery , Optic Nerve/surgery , Orbit/surgery , Treatment Outcome , Vision Disorders/etiology
17.
Indian J Ophthalmol ; 2009 May-Jun; 57(3): 225-7
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-72179

ABSTRACT

We report a case of pulsating enophthalmos secondary to orbital varix associated with orbital bony defects. A 64-year-old female with pulsating enophthalmos of the right eye was found to have a right orbital mass with bony defects of the orbit. Valsalva maneuver failed to induce proptosis. The diagnosis of orbital varix was confirmed by exploratory orbitotomy. During general anesthesia for orbitotomy, proptosis of the right eye was noted. Ophthalmologists should be aware of the association between orbital varices and cranial bony defects and encephaloceles. Proptosis induced by general anesthesia and positive pressure ventilation suggests an underlying distensible venous anomaly.


Subject(s)
Adipose Tissue/pathology , Enophthalmos/diagnosis , Enophthalmos/etiology , Female , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Middle Aged , Orbit/abnormalities , Orbit/blood supply , Orbit/surgery , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Varicose Veins/complications , Varicose Veins/diagnosis , Varicose Veins/surgery , Visual Acuity
18.
Indian J Ophthalmol ; 2008 Jan-Feb; 56(1): 5-8
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-71607

ABSTRACT

Minimally invasive "keyhole" surgery performed using endoscopic visualization is increasing in popularity and is being used by almost all surgical subspecialties. Within ophthalmology, however, endoscopic surgery is not commonly performed and there is little literature on the use of the endoscope in orbital surgery. Transorbital use of the endoscope can greatly aid in visualizing orbital roof lesions and minimizing the need for bone removal. The endoscope is also useful during decompression procedures and as a teaching aid to train orbital surgeons. In this article, we review the history of endoscopic orbital surgery and provide an overview of the technique and describe situations where the endoscope can act as a useful adjunct to orbital surgery.


Subject(s)
Endoscopy/methods , Humans , Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures , Orbit/surgery
19.
Indian J Pediatr ; 2006 Mar; 73(3): 237-9
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-81578

ABSTRACT

Hypereosinophilic syndrome is a leukoproliferative disease characterised by sustained overproduction of eosinophils. The three diagnostic criteria for this disorder are (1) Eosinophilia of greater than 1500 cells/ml, persisting for longer than 6 months, (2) lack of another diagnosis to explain the eosinophilia and (3) signs and symptoms of organ involvement. We report a 15-year-old boy who was diagnosed as Hypereosinophilic syndrome based on these criteria.


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Glucocorticoids , Humans , Hypereosinophilic Syndrome/diagnosis , Male , Prednisolone/therapeutic use
20.
Indian J Ophthalmol ; 2004 Dec; 52(4): 337
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-71777
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