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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38976508

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OBJECTIVE: This study examined the long-term outcomes of scleral-sutured fixated intraocular lenses (SSIOLs) in patients with uveitis. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Retrospective, consecutive review of uveitis patients with SSIOL fixation from January 2017 to December 2020. SSIOL techniques included four-point fixation with the Akreos A060 (Bausch + Lomb) or enVista MX60 (Bausch + Lomb) lens, or Hoffman's pockets rescue. RESULTS: Thirteen eyes of 13 patients received an SSIOL (9 AO60, 2 MX60, 2 Hoffman's pockets). Diagnoses included pan- (9), anterior (2), and posterior uveitis (2). Average LogMAR best-corrected visual acuity pre- and postoperatively was 1.01 (Snellen ∼20/200) and 0.50 (Snellen ∼20/60), respectively (P = 0.003). No patients had postoperative SSIOL dislocation or conjunctival suture erosion. Six patients (46%) had uveitis flares postoperatively. Average follow-up was 50.2 months (range = 36.8 to 67.5). CONCLUSION: This series demonstrates a 0% dislocation and suture exposure rate. Risks of uveitis flares postoperatively are high despite aggressive perioperative control but are manageable with current treatments; therefore, patients must be continually monitored. [Ophthalmic Surg Lasers Imaging Retina 2024;55:XX-XX.].

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J Vitreoretin Dis ; 7(5): 448-454, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37706086

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Purpose: To report a case of Aspergillus terreus endophthalmitis associated with systemic immunosuppression and an intraocular steroid implant in a patient with sarcoidosis. Methods: A case report was evaluated and a literature review performed. Results: A patient with a history of pulmonary and ocular sarcoidosis presented with new-onset uveitis and was treated for presumed sarcoid flare with oral prednisone and an intravitreal dexamethasone implant before developing worsening vision. She was ultimately diagnosed with A terreus endophthalmitis. Despite both systemic and local antifungals, the visual acuity at the most recent follow-up was no light perception without pain or active inflammation. No definitive source of the fungal disease had been identified. Conclusions: Endophthalmitis resulting from A terreus is associated with poor outcomes. Given the ability of fungal endophthalmitis to mimic other causes of uveitis, one must maintain a high suspicion in patients with any degree of immunosuppression.

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Rev Peru Med Exp Salud Publica ; 40(1): 86-93, 2023.
Article in Spanish, English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37377242

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In order to prioritize public policies to reduce the consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages in Argentina, Brazil, El Salvador and Trinidad and Tobago and to identify information gaps related to the burden of disease attributable to their consumption, a policy dialogue was held with government members, civil society organizations, researchers and communicators from Latin American and Caribbean countries. Presentations and deliberative workshops were conducted using semi-structured data collection tools and group discussions. The prioritized interventions were tax increases, front labeling, restriction of advertising, promotion and sponsorship, and modifications regarding the school environment. The main perceived barrier was the interference from the food industry. This dialogue among decision-makers led to the identification of priority public policies to reduce the consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages in the region.


Con el objetivo de priorizar políticas públicas para disminuir el consumo de bebidas azucaradas en Argentina, Brasil, El Salvador y Trinidad y Tobago e identificar las necesidades de información relacionadas con la carga de enfermedad atribuible a su consumo se realizó un diálogo de políticas en el que participaron miembros de gobierno, organizaciones de la sociedad civil, investigadores y comunicadores de países de Latinoamérica y el Caribe. Se llevaron a cabo exposiciones y talleres deliberativos utilizándose herramientas de recolección de datos semiestructuradas y discusiones grupales facilitadas. Las intervenciones priorizadas fueron el incremento de impuestos, el etiquetado frontal, la restricción de la publicidad, promoción y patrocinio y las modificaciones del entorno escolar. La principal barrera percibida fue la interferencia de la industria alimentaria. La realización de este diálogo de decisores permitió la identificación de las políticas públicas prioritarias para disminuir el consumo de bebidas azucaradas en la región.


Subject(s)
Public Policy , Sugar-Sweetened Beverages , Humans , Decision Making , Argentina , Food Industry
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BMJ Open ; 13(2): e062809, 2023 02 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36750287

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OBJECTIVE: Overweight and obesity are important contributors to the non-communicable disease burden. The consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) has been associated with an increased risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), cardiovascular disease, cancer and other conditions. The objective of this study was to estimate the burden of disease attributable to the consumption of SSBs and the costs to the healthcare systems in Argentina, Brazil, El Salvador, and Trinidad and Tobago. DESIGN: Following a systematic review of models, a comparative risk assessment framework was developed to estimate the health and economic impact associated with the consumption of SSBs. SETTING: Argentina, Brazil, El Salvador, and Trinidad and Tobago. PARTICIPANTS: Overall population. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OUTCOME MEASURES: The model estimated the effects of SSB consumption on health through two causal pathways: one mediated by body mass index (BMI) and health conditions associated with BMI and another that reflected the independent effects of SSB consumption on T2DM and cardiovascular diseases. RESULTS: The model results indicated that for all four countries, in 1 year, SSB consumption was associated with 18 000 deaths (3.2% of the total disease-related deaths), seven million disease events (3.3% of the total disease-related events), a half-million DALYs and US$2 billion in direct medical costs. This included 1.5 million cases of overweight and obesity in children/adolescents (12% of the excess weight cases) and 2.8 million cases in adults (2.8%); 2.2 million cases of type 2 diabetes (19%); 200 000 cases of heart disease (3.8%); 124 000 strokes (3.9%); 116 000 cases of musculoskeletal disease (0.2%); 102 000 cases of kidney disease (0.9%); and 45 000 episodes of asthma (0.4%). The Trinidad and Tobago population were the most affected by disease events. CONCLUSIONS: The study results indicate that the consumption of SSBs is associated with a significant burden of disease and death in Latin America and the Caribbean.


Subject(s)
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 , Pediatric Obesity , Sugar-Sweetened Beverages , Adult , Child , Adolescent , Humans , Sugar-Sweetened Beverages/adverse effects , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/epidemiology , Latin America , Overweight , Cost of Illness , Beverages
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Nutr Health ; : 2601060231156117, 2023 Feb 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36775945

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BACKGROUND: In Trinidad and Tobago, non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are the leading cause of death. Unhealthy diet is one modifiable NCD risk factor, which contributes to the NCD burden. The consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) has been associated with an increased risk of NCDs. AIM: The aim of this paper is to estimate the burden of disease and economic costs associated with the consumption of SSBs in Trinidad and Tobago as evidence to support the implementation of health and fiscal policies on SSB consumption. METHODS: The results of this study were obtained through the use of a mathematical model which used a comparative risk assessment approach to estimate the health and economic burden associated with SSB intake, by sex and age. RESULTS: Estimates for one year showed that SSB consumption was associated with approximately 15,000 cases of overweight and obesity in adults and 11,700 cases in children, 28% of all the cases of diabetes and overall, an estimated 387 deaths and 9000 years of healthy life were lost due to premature death and disability. Approximately US$23.1 million was spent in the public healthcare system to treat diseases associated with consumption of sugary beverages. CONCLUSIONS: The consumption of SSBs is associated with increases in diseases, deaths and rising healthcare costs in Trinidad and Tobago. It is hoped that the results of this study will provide an added rationale and impetus for the implementation of policies to reduce the consumption of SSBs.

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Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1442124

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Con el objetivo de priorizar políticas públicas para disminuir el consumo de bebidas azucaradas en Argentina, Brasil, El Salvador y Trinidad y Tobago e identificar las necesidades de información relacionadas con la carga de enfermedad atribuible a su consumo se realizó un diálogo de políticas en el que participaron miembros de gobierno, organizaciones de la sociedad civil, investigadores y comunicadores de países de Latinoamérica y el Caribe. Se llevaron a cabo exposiciones y talleres deliberativos utilizándose herramientas de recolección de datos semiestructuradas y discusiones grupales facilitadas. Las intervenciones priorizadas fueron el incremento de impuestos, el etiquetado frontal, la restricción de la publicidad, promoción y patrocinio y las modificaciones del entorno escolar. La principal barrera percibida fue la interferencia de la industria alimentaria. La realización de este diálogo de decisores permitió la identificación de las políticas públicas prioritarias para disminuir el consumo de bebidas azucaradas en la región.


In order to prioritize public policies to reduce the consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages in Argentina, Brazil, El Salvador and Trinidad and Tobago and to identify information gaps related to the burden of disease attributable to their consumption, a policy dialogue was held with government members, civil society organizations, researchers and communicators from Latin American and Caribbean countries. Presentations and deliberative workshops were conducted using semi-structured data collection tools and group discussions. The prioritized interventions were tax increases, front labeling, restriction of advertising, promotion and sponsorship, and modifications regarding the school environment. The main perceived barrier was the interference from the food industry. This dialogue among decision-makers led to the identification of priority public policies to reduce the consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages in the region.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Qualitative Research
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J Vitreoretin Dis ; 6(1): 75-79, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37007729

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Purpose: This work aims to present treatment and long-term follow-up of a 31-year-old woman with dermatomyositis who presented with hemorrhagic retinal vasculitis and macular edema. Methods: A retrospective case report is presented. Results: A 31-year-old woman with dermatomyositis treated with systemic immunosuppression was evaluated for acute, reduced vision. Best-corrected visual acuity was hand motion in the right eye and 20/200 in the left eye. Fundus examination revealed diffuse intraretinal hemorrhages, cotton-wool spots, and vascular sheathing with a frosted branch angiitis-like appearance. Optical coherence tomography revealed significant macular edema and subretinal fluid that quickly resolved after admission and treatment with intravenous steroids. Multimodal imaging at 7-year follow-up disclosed long-term sequelae including peripheral nonperfusion and retinal neovascularization. Conclusions: When vasculitis associated with dermatomyositis is treated aggressively with intravenous steroids at initial presentation, good visual acuity outcomes can be achieved, but long-term consequences of retinal nonperfusion and neovascularization persist.

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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36731111

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PURPOSE: To report a unique case of pacemaker-related infective endocarditis manifesting as endogenous endophthalmitis with chorioretinitis secondary to Histoplasma capsulatum. METHOD: Case Report. RESULTS: A 75-year-old man was diagnosed with blood culture-negative infective endocarditis and was admitted with deteriorating vision and ocular inflammation. Examination of the eye indicated significant vitreous inflammation and retinitis. Vitreous cultures were negative, but universal fungal PCR of the vitreous fluid was positive for Histoplasma capsulatum. Histopathology of the fibrous cuff around the extracted right atrial lead demonstrated hyphal and yeast forms and PCR of this material identified Histoplasma capsulatum. Despite aggressive antifungal and surgical treatment, the eye became phthisical. CONCLUSION: We highlight the importance of considering Histoplasma capsulatum in the differential diagnosis of endogenous endophthalmitis, particularly among patients from endemic areas who present with possible endovascular infection.

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Am J Ophthalmol Case Rep ; 23: 101156, 2021 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34278048

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PURPOSE: To describe a case of bilateral infectious scleritis secondary to Histoplasma capsulatum in the setting of a locally and systemically immunosuppressed patient. OBSERVATIONS: A 45-year-old man with HLA-B27 associated ankylosing spondylitis and anterior uveitis on systemic secokinumab, underwent bilateral cataract extraction which required extensive peri-operative steroids, including intravitreal triamcinolone, topical prednisolone, and oral prednisone. Six weeks after cataract surgery, the patient presented with mild eye irritation and was found to have bilateral subconjunctival purulence and necrosis. Histoplasma capsulatum was identified on fungal cultures and confirmed by DNA probe. The patient was treated with fortified amphotericin drops and oral itraconazole with complete resolution of scleritis. CONCLUSION AND IMPORTANCE: H. capsulatum is a rare cause of infectious scleritis that must be considered in our immunosuppressed and post-surgical patients.

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Ophthalmic Surg Lasers Imaging Retina ; 52(3): 160-164, 2021 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34038692

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Although a small number of cases of secondary uveitis have been documented in the setting of ibrutinib therapy, panuveitis has not previously been described with this medication. The authors describe a presumed case of panuveitis in a patient on ibrutinib for chronic lymphocytic leukemia. The purpose of this report is to document a case of asymmetric, bilateral panuveitis in the setting of ibrutinib use. Panuveitis may develop in the setting of ibrutinib use, and local steroid therapy can be successfully used for treatment without cessation of systemic cancer therapy. [Ophthalmic Surg Lasers Imaging Retina. 2021;52:160-164.].


Subject(s)
Panuveitis , Uveitis , Adenine/analogs & derivatives , Humans , Panuveitis/chemically induced , Panuveitis/diagnosis , Panuveitis/drug therapy , Piperidines
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Retin Cases Brief Rep ; 15(4): 407-411, 2021 Jul 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30489451

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PURPOSE: To report the multimodal imaging findings of immune recovery uveitis mimicking recurrent T-cell lymphoma after autologous bone marrow transplant therapy. METHODS: A 71-year-old man presented with posterior uveitis 6 weeks after chemotherapy and autologous bone marrow transplant for angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma. Multimodal imaging included fluorescein angiography, fundus autofluorescence, and optical coherence tomography. Diagnostic testing included ocular polymerase chain reaction and diagnostic vitrectomy. RESULTS: Clinical examination demonstrated vitritis and perivascular deep retinal whitening. Imaging of the retinal whitening showed late hyperfluorescence on fluorescein angiography, hyperautofluorescence on fundus autofluorescence, and ellipsoid zone loss on optical coherence tomography without infiltrative lesions. Testing was negative for syphilis, herpes simplex virus, varicella-zoster virus, and cytomegalovirus. After no clinical improvement with valacyclovir and intravitreal foscarnet treatment, diagnostic vitrectomy was performed. Bacterial and fungal cultures were negative, and herpes simplex virus, varicella-zoster virus, and cytomegalovirus were not detected by polymerase chain reaction. Cytopathology showed mature small nonneoplastic lymphocytes, macrophages, and monocytes. Flow cytometry demonstrated a reactive T-cell population. The patient demonstrated clinical improvement over time with spontaneous resolution of all retinal findings. CONCLUSION: This case most likely represents immune recovery uveitis-like syndrome. Diagnostic vitrectomy is highly valuable when the differential includes inflammatory, infectious, and neoplastic processes.


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Lymphoma, T-Cell , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local , Uveitis, Posterior , Aged , Autografts , Bone Marrow Transplantation , Diagnosis, Differential , Fluorescein Angiography , Humans , Lymphoma, T-Cell/diagnostic imaging , Male , Multimodal Imaging , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local/diagnostic imaging , Uveitis, Posterior/diagnostic imaging
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Am J Ophthalmol ; 225: 172-177, 2021 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32795432

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PURPOSE: To describe the frequency of ocular flares in patients with noninfectious uveitis who were switched from the originator infliximab to a biosimilar infliximab. DESIGN: Retrospective case series. METHODS: All patients with noninfectious uveitis who were switched from the originator infliximab to biosimilar infliximab-abda for nonmedical reasons were reviewed. Patients were excluded if they had less than 3 months of follow-up on either drug. Data included patient demographics, infliximab dosage information, additional immunosuppression medications, and numbers of and times to flares. The main study outcome was frequency of flares, defined as new or worsening inflammatory activity on examination or imaging. RESULTS: A total of 17 patients met the inclusion criteria. There were no statistical differences between the duration of follow-up while on the originator and the duration while on the biosimilar infliximab (12.0 vs. 10.1 months, respectively; P = .307). Patients experienced more flares per person-years after switching to infliximab-abda (.92), than on the originator infliximab (0.19; P = .028). Four of the 6 patients (66.7%) who experienced flare after switching to infliximab-abda did so within 90 days. Only 1 patient had flares while on originator infliximab went on to develop a single flare on infliximab-abda. The final normalized dosage for patients who flared and remained on infliximab-abda (1.301 mg/kg/week) was higher than that for those who did not flare (1.186 mg/kg/week) but was not statistically significant (P = .417). CONCLUSIONS: Patients who were switched to biosimilar infliximab-abda experience more flares than when previously treated with the originator infliximab. Providers should closely observe patients who switch to biosimilar infliximab, especially within the first 90 days. Patients who do have flares after switching may achieve quiescence with increased biosimilar dosage.


Subject(s)
Antirheumatic Agents/adverse effects , Inflammation/chemically induced , Infliximab/adverse effects , Uveitis/chemically induced , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Antirheumatic Agents/therapeutic use , Biosimilar Pharmaceuticals , Drug Substitution , Female , Humans , Inflammation/diagnosis , Infliximab/therapeutic use , Male , Middle Aged , Recurrence , Retrospective Studies , Uveitis/diagnosis
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J Cataract Refract Surg ; 46(7): 1051-1054, 2020 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32773549

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In this case series, 3 unique cases of severe immune-mediated pathologies (primary ocular lymphoma, toxoplasmosis chorioretinitis, and syphilitic retinitis) after dropless cataract surgery with intraocular steroid injection are reported. Patient immune status and subsequent local immunosuppression after dropless cataract surgery played roles in the worsening of these pathologies. This report demonstrates the need for vigilance when administering immunosuppressive agents locally during cataract surgery.


Subject(s)
Cataract Extraction , Cataract , Intraocular Lymphoma , Lens, Crystalline , Retinitis , Humans , Intraocular Lymphoma/diagnosis
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J Glaucoma ; 29(9): 789-793, 2020 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32404619

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PRECIS: In eyes with uveitis and a history of fluocinolone acetonide (FA) implantation, glaucoma drainage implants (GDIs) provides excellent long-term control of intraocular pressure (IOP). PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the long-term control of IOP achieved by GDIs in uveitic eyes with glaucoma and a FA implant. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Retrospective case series of 56 eyes from 37 patients with a history of noninfectious posterior uveitis who underwent both FA implantation and GDI surgery at the Cleveland Clinic Cole Eye Institute between April 2001 and April 2017. Patients were excluded if they did not undergo FA implantation before, or concurrently with, a GDI. Data was collected up to 10 years after GDI surgery. Outcome measures included IOP, number of IOP-lowering medications, and surgical success rate at each timepoint. Success was defined as IOP between 6 and 21 mm Hg at the most recent follow-up visit, without need for GDI removal or additional IOP-lowering surgeries, or loss of light perception. RESULTS: The mean follow-up time was 71.0 months (median 72.0 mo). IOP was reduced by a mean of 52.9% (range: 43.1% to 62.3%) and the number of IOP-lowering medications decreased by a mean of 69.0% (range: 56.3% to 93.8%) between 1 and 10 years postoperatively. The percentage of eyes with IOP <21 mm Hg was 32.1% at baseline and ranged between 76.8% and 100% at follow-up. The percentage of eyes with IOP <18 mm Hg was 21.4% at baseline and ranged between 67.9% and 100% at follow-up. The surgical success rate was 71.4% at 10 years. CONCLUSIONS: In eyes with uveitis that undergo FA implantation, concurrent or subsequent GDI surgery offers excellent long-term control of IOP. Postoperative IOP and number of IOP-lowering medications dropped considerably and remained stable.


Subject(s)
Fluocinolone Acetonide/administration & dosage , Glaucoma Drainage Implants , Glaucoma, Open-Angle/surgery , Glucocorticoids/administration & dosage , Prosthesis Implantation , Uveitis, Posterior/drug therapy , Adult , Aged , Drug Implants , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Glaucoma, Open-Angle/etiology , Glaucoma, Open-Angle/physiopathology , Humans , Intraocular Pressure/physiology , Male , Middle Aged , Retrospective Studies , Tonometry, Ocular , Treatment Outcome , Uveitis, Posterior/complications , Uveitis, Posterior/physiopathology , Visual Acuity/physiology
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Exp Eye Res ; 184: 30-37, 2019 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30978346

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A patient with bilateral diffuse uveal melanocytic proliferation (BDUMP) associated with endometrial cancer was treated with plasmapheresis, but failed therapy with progressive serous retinal detachment. We collected plasma before and after plasmapheresis therapy. Our goal was to determine if the cultured melanocyte elongation and proliferation (CMEP) factor and hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) was present in the IgG enriched fraction and understand why our patient failed plasmapheresis therapy. Melanocytes were cultured for 3-5 days in the presence of control medium, unfractionated pre-plasmapheresis BDUMP medium, IgG enriched or IgG depleted BDUMP medium, or unfractionated post-plasmapheresis BDUMP medium. Subretinal fluid was collected from patients with BDUMP and control retinal detachments and analyzed by electropheresis with immunoblotting. Medium with unfractionated BDUMP plasma stimulated melanocyte growth 1.4-1.5 fold compared to control medium on days 3-5 (p < 0.001 for all). Both IgG enriched and IgG depleted BDUMP medium mildly increased melanocyte growth 1.3 fold (p < 0.05 for enriched, p < 0.01 for depleted) compared to control. In comparison, unfractionated BDUMP medium caused a 1.7-fold increase in melanocyte growth, which was significantly more than the enriched (p < 0.01) and depleted (p < 0.05) fractions. Pre-plasmapheresis and post-plasmapheresis unfractionated BDUMP medium equally stimulated melanocyte growth 1.7-fold (p < 0.05) compared to control. HGF was present in IgG depleted, pre-plasmapheresis, and post-plasmapheresis samples, but absent in the IgG enriched fraction. There was no enrichment of IgG in the subretinal fluid from eyes with BDUMP. In conclusion, CMEP factor is not concentrated in the IgG enriched plasma fraction in our patient who failed plasmapheresis therapy. HGF levels have no correlation with melanocyte growth. Because plasmapheresis preferentially removes immunoglobulins from the plasma, our patient responded poorly to plasmapheresis treatment with worsening retinal detachment.


Subject(s)
Adenocarcinoma, Clear Cell/pathology , Endometrial Neoplasms/pathology , Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins/blood , Melanocytes/pathology , Paraneoplastic Syndromes, Ocular/pathology , Uvea/pathology , Adenocarcinoma, Clear Cell/blood , Adenocarcinoma, Clear Cell/therapy , Aged , Cell Proliferation , Cells, Cultured , Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel , Endometrial Neoplasms/blood , Endometrial Neoplasms/therapy , Female , Fluorescein Angiography , Humans , Immunoblotting , Multimodal Imaging , Paraneoplastic Syndromes, Ocular/blood , Paraneoplastic Syndromes, Ocular/therapy , Plasmapheresis , Subretinal Fluid , Treatment Failure
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Ophthalmic Surg Lasers Imaging Retina ; 50(1): 53-55, 2019 01 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30640397

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A woman with a past medical history of radiation and chemotherapy for multiple malignancies presented with bilateral, multifocal, elevated chorioretinal lesions associated with vitritis. The differential diagnosis included endogenous endophthalmitis and metastatic disease. Her extensive medical history and ill appearance at presentation in concert with vitritis and subretinal lesions was concerning for endogenous endophthalmitis. Although her vitreous sample was negative, her blood cultures were positive for Nocardia kropenstedtii and Nocardia farcinica. She was started on broad-spectrum antibiotic coverage but had brain lesions on presentation and ultimately passed away. This is the first reported case of Nocardia endophthalmitis in the setting of systemic N. kroppenstedtii infection. [Ophthalmic Surg Lasers Imaging Retina. 2019;50:53-55.].


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Endophthalmitis/diagnosis , Eye Infections, Bacterial/diagnosis , Nocardia Infections/diagnosis , Nocardia/isolation & purification , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Diagnosis, Differential , Endophthalmitis/drug therapy , Endophthalmitis/microbiology , Eye Infections, Bacterial/drug therapy , Eye Infections, Bacterial/microbiology , Female , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Middle Aged , Nocardia Infections/drug therapy , Nocardia Infections/microbiology , Tomography, Optical Coherence
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Retina ; 39(10): 1861-1871, 2019 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30044267

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PURPOSE: To determine the features of primary vitreoretinal lymphoma on multimodal ultra-widefield imaging and correlate these findings to clinical outcomes. METHODS: We report a retrospective, observational case series of 43 eyes of 23 patients with biopsy-proven B-cell primary vitreoretinal lymphoma. Fundus photography, fluorescein angiography (FA), optical coherence tomography, fundus autofluorescence, and indocyanine green angiography images were reviewed. Medical records were assessed for the central nervous system involvement and visual acuity outcomes at 6 and 12 months after presentation. RESULTS: Common fundus photography findings were sub-retinal pigment epithelium lesions and vitritis alone. Common ultra-widefield FA findings were vascular leakage and scleral staining. Retinal optical coherence tomography features overlying sub-retinal pigment epithelium lesions or within the macula predicted fluorescence patterns. The presence of retinal fluid or disorganization associated with hyperfluorescence and late leakage. Normal retinal structures associated with hypofluorescence of sub-retinal pigment epithelium lesions or macular leopard spotting on FA and fundus autofluorescence. Peripheral abnormalities noted on ultra-widefield fundus photography, FA, and indocyanine green angiography were more frequent than posterior pole abnormalities. No imaging characteristics predicted time to the central nervous system progression. CONCLUSION: Ultra-widefield imaging was more informative than posterior pole imaging in fundus photography, FA, and indocyanine green angiography. Common findings on multimodal ultra-widefield imaging may lead to early diagnostic vitrectomy and may reduce the delay in primary vitreoretinal lymphoma diagnosis.


Subject(s)
Fluorescein Angiography/methods , Multimodal Imaging/methods , Retinal Neoplasms/diagnosis , Retinal Pigment Epithelium/pathology , Tomography, Optical Coherence/methods , Vitreous Body/pathology , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Choroid/pathology , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Fundus Oculi , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Retrospective Studies , Visual Acuity
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Ophthalmic Surg Lasers Imaging Retina ; 49(7): 504-509, 2018 07 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30021037

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: To report on the use of intravitreal steroids in the management of acute zonal occult outer retinopathy (AZOOR), a rare disorder affecting the outer retina. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Retrospective case series of nine eyes of five patients with AZOOR who received intravitreal triamcinolone acetonide (IVTA), dexamethasone intravitreal implant, and/or fluocinolone acetonide implant. Treatment response was determined by reported symptoms and multimodal imaging findings. Patients were observed for at least 1 year following intravitreal steroid treatment (range: 14 months to 63 months). RESULTS: Seven eyes received IVTA, six eyes received the dexamethasone intravitreal implant, and one eye received the fluocinolone acetonide implant. All patients experienced disease stability or improvement based on symptomatic response and multimodal imaging findings after intravitreal steroids. One eye developed central serous retinopathy, and another eye a choroidal neovascular membrane. Five of nine eyes experienced ocular hypertension. All phakic eyes developed cataracts. CONCLUSION: Intravitreal steroids effectively achieved disease stability in patients with AZOOR. [Ophthalmic Surg Lasers Imaging Retina. 2018;49:504-509.].


Subject(s)
Glucocorticoids/administration & dosage , Scotoma/drug therapy , Adult , Aged , Cataract/chemically induced , Dexamethasone/administration & dosage , Dexamethasone/adverse effects , Drug Implants , Female , Fluocinolone Acetonide/administration & dosage , Fluocinolone Acetonide/adverse effects , Glucocorticoids/adverse effects , Humans , Intravitreal Injections , Male , Middle Aged , Ocular Hypertension/chemically induced , Retrospective Studies , Scotoma/diagnostic imaging , Scotoma/physiopathology , Tomography, Optical Coherence , Visual Acuity , White Dot Syndromes
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