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Ocul Immunol Inflamm ; 32(3): 269-275, 2024 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36745704

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: To compare tear cytokine and chemokine levels of keratoconus (KC) patients with controls to perceive etiology distinctly and to clarify the molecular changes after cross-linking (CXL). METHODS: Tear samples were gathered from 34 participants in this prospective study. Participants underwent anterior and posterior segment examinations with slit-lamp biomicroscopy. Patients were assessed by corneal topography before and 3 months after CXL. Flat (K1), steep (K2), and average keratometry (Kmean), cylinder (CYL), and central corneal thickness (CCT) values were evaluated. After 3 months from CXL, samples were re-collected, and comparisons were made with preoperative values. RESULTS: Levels of IFN-gamma, IL-8, IL-12, IL-17, TNF-α, IL-4 and IL-13 were detected higher in KC patients (p= 0.008, p= 0.047, p= 0.001, p= 0.001, p= 0.001, p= 0.001, p= 0.027, respectively). After CXL IL-4, IL-5, IL-6, IL-7, IL-8, TNF-α levels showed significant decrease (p= 0.005, p= 0.045, p= 0.010, p= 0.022, p= 0.001, p=0.002, respectively). As for the topographic measurements, postoperative CCT values were increased whereas Kmean reduced after CXL (p < 0.001, p = 0.015, respectively). (p= 0.001, p= 0.027, respectively).Our findings imply that inflammation plays a key role in the development of KC and that this link is influenced by CXL therapy.


Subject(s)
Keratoconus , Photochemotherapy , Humans , Keratoconus/diagnosis , Keratoconus/drug therapy , Photosensitizing Agents/therapeutic use , Corneal Cross-Linking , Riboflavin/therapeutic use , Cytokines , Prospective Studies , Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha/therapeutic use , Interleukin-4 , Interleukin-8 , Ultraviolet Rays , Follow-Up Studies , Corneal Topography , Chemokines , Cross-Linking Reagents/therapeutic use
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Int Ophthalmol ; 43(9): 3097-3106, 2023 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37081132

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: Understanding the influence of microorganisms in patients with acquired nasolacrimal duct obstruction (NLDO) and investigating their effect on recurrence after external dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR). METHODS: This prospective study included 50 patients. Evaluations were made before, on the first postoperative day and monthly after DCR. Nasolacrimal silicon tubes (NST) were removed after three months. Before the DCR, swab samples were taken from both hands and lower conjunctival fornices and from the lacrimal sac during the first DCR and from the relapsed cases during the second DCR. RESULTS: Growth was observed in 90 (45%) cultures out of 200 and a total of 23 different strains were identified altogether. Staphylococcus aureus (40%) and Streptococcus pneumoniae (28%) were dominantly isolated which were all resistant to penicillin, tetracycline and erythromycin. Lacrimal syringing (LS) was successful in patients (100%) on the first postoperative day. After three months, before NST removal, purulent discharge from the punctum was observed in five patients, and blockage was detected by LS. S. pneumoniae was isolated from all five patients' obstructed side conjunctival cultures. Additionally, from their lacrimal sac, S. pneumoniae (4 patients), Capnocytophaga gingivalis, and Candida spp. (1 patient) strains were isolated. S pneumoniae was isolated in four out of five patients from the ipsilateral conjunctival and lacrimal sac cultures which obtained from the subsequent DCR. CONCLUSION: Our results showed that S. pneumoniae was an isolated and persistent strain in cases with early recurrence even after a successful DCR.


Subject(s)
Dacryocystorhinostomy , Lacrimal Duct Obstruction , Nasolacrimal Duct , Humans , Dacryocystorhinostomy/methods , Nasolacrimal Duct/surgery , Prospective Studies , Recurrence , Treatment Outcome , Retrospective Studies
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Aesthetic Plast Surg ; 47(6): 2432-2439, 2023 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37097452

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To analyze the corneal morphological parameters before and one month after the upper eyelid (UE) blepharoplasty and external levator resection (ELR) for ptosis surgery. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Seventy eyes of 70 patients with dermatochalasis (50 eyes) and acquired aponeurotic ptosis (AAP) (20 eyes) included in this prospective study. Detailed ophthalmologic examination was performed including the best corrected visual acuity (BCVA), slit lamp examination and dilated fundoscopy. Measurements were made before and one month after the surgeries using Pentacam. Central corneal thickness (CCT), pupil center pachymetry (PCP) and thinnest pachymetry (TP), cornea front astigmatism (AST), flat keratometry (K1), steep keratometry (K2) and mean keratometry (Km) values were evaluated. RESULTS: Higher postoperative Km measurements were observed in dermatochalasis (p = 0.038) patients. Postoperative AST values were significantly lower in both dermatochalasis and ptosis cases (p = 0.034, p = 0.003, respectively). Increased PCP and TP were found in the AAP patients (p = 0.014, p = 0.015, respectively). DISCUSSION: UE blepharoplasty and ELR surgeries both lead to some significant changes on corneal structure post-operatively. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE IV: This journal requires that authors assign a level of evidence to each article. For a full description of these Evidence-Based Medicine ratings, please refer to the Table of Contents or the online Instructions to Authors www.springer.com/00266 .


Subject(s)
Astigmatism , Blepharoplasty , Blepharoptosis , Humans , Prospective Studies , Eyelids/surgery , Blepharoptosis/diagnosis , Blepharoptosis/surgery , Cornea/surgery , Astigmatism/surgery
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Ophthalmic Plast Reconstr Surg ; 39(1): e1-e3, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36269887

ABSTRACT

Coronavirus disease 2019 life-threatening signs have aroused a great deal of attention since the beginning of the pandemic. In the initial stages of the pandemic, the pediatric population was mostly protected, and the symptoms in affected children were mild. Here, the authors present a 7-year-old boy with left upper eyelid ciliary madarosis that developed 9 weeks after coronavirus disease 2019 infection. During comprehensive ophthalmologic examination, no conjunctival injection, chemosis, erythema, or crusts on the eyelids and no other meibomian gland disease findings were detected. Comprehensive laboratory workup was performed to exclude any other possible causes of ciliary madarosis. All laboratory parameters tested within normal limits. In addition to the patient's ocular surface and physical examination findings, laboratory results and the timing of the symptoms as well as spontaneous recovery at follow-up visits led the authors to conclude that telogen effluvium was to cause of the isolated, unilateral ciliary madarosis in this case.


Subject(s)
Alopecia Areata , COVID-19 , Conjunctival Diseases , Eyelashes , Hair Diseases , Male , Humans , Child
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Cutan Ocul Toxicol ; 41(2): 155-161, 2022 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35609140

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To assess the effects of systemic isotretinoin therapy (SIT) on the ocular surface, meibomian glands (MG) and cornea microstructure in acne vulgaris (AV) patients. METHODS: Patients with AV (n = 20) and healthy controls (n = 20) were enrolled in the study. All participants underwent ocular surface tests in the order of ocular surface disease index (OSDI) questionnaire, corneal sensitivity, tear break-up time (BUT), fluorescein and lissamine green (LG) staining and Schirmer II test with anaesthesia. MG alterations were evaluated with meibography for upper (UE) and lower eyelids (LE) separately. Corneal basal epithelium and subbasal nerve plexus (SNP) were evaluated using In Vivo Confocal Microscopy (IVCM). RESULTS: Schirmer II test with anaesthesia, BUT, corneal sensitivity, fluorescein and LG staining grades and OSDI score results showed no difference between the control group and the baseline of the patient group. Whereas the meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD) grades, UE and LE meiboscores were higher in the patient group at the baseline (p = 0.013, p = 0.004, p = 0.008 respectively). The Control group possessed higher numbers of total and long nerve fibres compared with patients at the baseline (p ≤ 0.001 for both two values). Compared to the baseline and the third month, BUT decreased and fluorescein staining grades increased (p = 0.017 and p = 0.043, respectively). MGD grades, UE and LE meiboscores increased in the third month compared to the baseline (p < 0.001, p < 0.001, p = 0.008 respectively). Basal epithelial cell density (BECD) decreased in the third month of SIT (p = 0.043). CONCLUSIONS: This prospective study showed that systemic Isotretinoin treatment effects not only ocular surface parameters but also corneal and Meibomian glands structure. Considering early alterations in the course of treatment, ophthalmological assessment and follow-up during SIT are mandatory.


Subject(s)
Acne Vulgaris , Dry Eye Syndromes , Acne Vulgaris/drug therapy , Acne Vulgaris/metabolism , Dry Eye Syndromes/chemically induced , Dry Eye Syndromes/drug therapy , Dry Eye Syndromes/metabolism , Fluoresceins/metabolism , Humans , Isotretinoin/adverse effects , Longitudinal Studies , Meibomian Glands/metabolism , Prospective Studies , Tears/metabolism
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