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International Eye Science ; (12): 394-396, 2011.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-641818

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AIM: To report the involvement of extraocular muscles in a patient with for a month. Ocular examination revealed right sided superior oblique and inferior rectus palsy or superior rectus restriction. Investigation with CT however revealed superior rectus thickening with surrounding pansinusitis. Drainage of ethmoid sinus and superior rectus recession was done to relieve the diplopia.required to relieve residual diplopia following surgical drainage.

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International Eye Science ; (12): 2242-2245, 2010.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-641402

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·AIM: To evaluate the clinical manifestations and visual outcome of syphilitic uveitis patients. ·METHODS: Case series of three patients with syphilitic uveitis were managed in Hospital USM.·RESULTS: Three patients were diagnosed to have uveitis secondary to syphilis. All three patients were not known to have syphilis prior to presentation but had positive history of sexual promiscuity.Allpatients presented with progressive blurring of vision for average of one-month duration. Two of them had association with fever,ocularpainandfloaters.Visualacuityat presentation ranged from 6/12 to hand movement. Mild anterioruveitis( non-granulomatous),vitritisand papillitis were present in all the patients. First patient had multifocal chorioretinitis with exudative retinal detachment. The second patient presented with exudative retinaldetachmentwhilethethirdpatienthad chorioretinitis only. All the patients were treated with intramuscular benzyl-penicillin 2.4 MU weekly for 4 weeks and two of them received oral doxycycline 200mg twice daily for 3 months. The uveitis responded well to the treatment and two of them showed dramatic visual improvement from 6/120 to 6/21 and 6/12 to 6/6. The one with worse outcome was confirmed to have positive retroviral.·CONCLUSION: Ocular syphilis presented here as non granulomatous inflammation associated with exudative retinal detachment, Final visual outcome is generally good despite slow improvement after treatment.

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