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Retin Cases Brief Rep ; 15(4): 482-485, 2021 Jul 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30395118

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To report a case of bull's eye maculopathy probably caused by iron overload in a child with thalassemia major. METHODS: Case report. RESULTS: A 6-year-old girl with thalassemia major who was on chronic multiple blood transfusions since 2 years of age presented with blurred vision in both eyes for 2 months. Blood reports showed very high serum ferritin levels in the range 400 to 2,250 ng/mL (checked every 3 months) since 4 years of age. She was on oral iron chelator deferasirox for 2 years, which was stopped a month ago. Fundus examination of both eyes showed a characteristic bull's eye macula with a purplish hue in the outer ring probably due to iron deposition. The center of the bull's eye had a beaten bronze appearance. CONCLUSION: Careful history-taking is important in children with bull's eye maculopathy because all such retinopathies need not be hereditary fundus dystrophies. Further progression can be arrested by identifying and removing the cause vision loss.


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Iron Overload , Macular Degeneration , beta-Thalassemia , Child , Female , Ferritins/blood , Humans , Iron Overload/complications , Macular Degeneration/diagnosis , Macular Degeneration/etiology , beta-Thalassemia/complications
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Int Ophthalmol ; 35(1): 37-42, 2015 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25384628

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To review the susceptibility of bacterial isolates to ceftazidime and vancomycin isolated from patients with endophthalmitis. Microbiology records of patients with endophthalmitis between June 2010 and May 2013 were reviewed. Vitreous and AC fluids obtained from patients with endophthalmitis were subjected to direct microscopy examination and culture. Antibiotic susceptibility of the isolates was performed by Kirby Bauer disk diffusion method. Resistant to ceftazidime in Gram negative bacteria (GNB) by disk diffusion method is confirmed by minimum inhibitory concentration using E test. Culture was positive for bacteria/Fungi in 224/356 patients (62.9 %). Out of 224 patients, 191 (85.2 %) patients showed bacterial growth and 33 (14.0 %) showed fungal growth. Mixed bacterial infection was seen in five patients. Among the GNB, 23/123 (18 %) of the isolates were resistant to ceftazidime, and all the Gram positive bacteria 73/73 (100 %) were susceptible to vancomycin. Sixteen of 123 (13 %) GNB were resistant to amikacin. Although there is an increase in resistance to ceftazidime compared to amikacin in GNB, amikacin intravitreal injection is associated with macular toxicity and no single antibiotic has full coverage for all GNB. Combination of vancomycin and ceftazidime empiric therapy can be continued in patients with suspected endophthalmitis and treatment is modified based on clinical response and susceptibility results.


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Aqueous Humor/microbiology , Bacteria/drug effects , Ceftazidime/therapeutic use , Endophthalmitis/drug therapy , Eye Infections, Bacterial/drug therapy , Vancomycin/therapeutic use , Vitreous Body/microbiology , Adult , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Bacteria/isolation & purification , Endophthalmitis/microbiology , Eye Infections, Bacterial/microbiology , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Retrospective Studies
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