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Artigo | IMSEAR | ID: sea-221028

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Ocular injuries are one of the major factors for mono-ocular blindness in adult population. Majority of mechanical ocular injuries occurs in factories. Our patient had injury with grinder blade. On examination, vision was no perception of light in right eye, corneoscleral tear along with lens and vitreous in the wound. Ocular trauma score was 1 with chances of visual recovery nil. After primary treatment, when we had taken patient under general anaesthesia, we found whole retina lying over cornea which was a rare event. We excised that tissue and tear repair was done. None of the factors which can lead to expulsive haemorrhage was observed in patient. We have seen many patients with extensive corneoscleral tear but never seen retina coming out of the wound. We recommend to use all protective equipments for workers to prevent industrial ocular injuries.

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Artigo | IMSEAR | ID: sea-221023

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The term “Neurocutaneous syndromes” also known as Phakomatoses refers to a broadcategory of congenital diseases that includes anomalies of neuroectodermal and occasionallymesodermal development, hence commonly involving the skin, eyes and central nervoussystem. The term Phacomatoses was coined by Van Der Hoeve in 1921. Tuberous sclerosisis one type of Neurocutaneous syndromes. The word "tuberous sclerosis" comes from thedistinctive cortical tubers that Désiré-Magloire first described. Tuberous sclerosis is ahereditary disorder that affects numerous body systems. A 30 year old female diagnosed asTuberous sclerosis was referred by Dermatology Department. Detailed ophthalmicexamination was done. Patient was diagnosed with Adenoma sebaceum of upper eyelids inboth eyes and multiple retinal hamartoma in left eye.

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