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Eur J Ophthalmol ; 32(1): NP173-NP176, 2022 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33626942

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INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this study is to report a case of venous-air embolism during a vitrectomy for endoresection of choroidal melanoma. CASE DESCRIPTION: A 31-year-old man went to the clinic because of photopsias and vision loss in his right eye. On fundoscopy of the right eye, a choroidal mass with an associated retinal detachment was found near the inferotemporal vascular arcade. Multimodal imaging was performed and diagnosis of choroidal melanoma was made. Metastatic workup ruled out systemic extension. The patient underwent pars plana vitrectomy for endoresection of the lesion. During the application of laser under air, he started complaining of chest pain and dyspnea. He presented signs of supraventricular tachycardia, tachypnea, hypotension and oxygen desaturation. He was managed with orotracheal intubation, bronchodilators and vasopressor support, and stabilization was achieved. He was discharged 2 days after with no sequalae. After 1-year of follow-up, the patient has a visual acuity of counting fingers and no signs of tumor recurrence or systemic extension. CONCLUSIONS: Although rare, vitreoretinal surgeons should be aware of this potentially fatal complication and take steps to prevent it.


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Choroid Neoplasms , Embolism, Air , Melanoma , Retinal Detachment , Adult , Choroid Neoplasms/diagnosis , Choroid Neoplasms/surgery , Humans , Male , Melanoma/surgery , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local , Vitrectomy
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Rev Med Inst Mex Seguro Soc ; 57(6): 395-399, 2019 Dec 30.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33001616

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BACKGROUND: Zika is a flavivirus that can be transmitted transplacentally. Eye abnormalities have been reported in 70% of Zika cases, and 41.7% of them can occur in the absence of microcephaly. The most common ocular abnormalities are macular atrophy, optic atrophy and chorioretinal coloboma. The objective was to report the case of eye disorders associated with Zika, acquired transplacentally, despite negative results for TORCH, and serology and PCR analyses for Zika. CLINICAL CASE: 9-month-old female patient, born in Chiapas, Mexico, brought to an ophthalmologic evaluation because she did not follow objects. As family background patient's mother had Zika, confirmed serologically at 9 weeks gestation. Physical examination revealed microcephaly, redundant skin on neck, joint stiffness and delayed psychomotor development. Ophthalmological examination revealed in right eye atrophy of the optic nerve, and left eye with exotropia, macular scar and optic nerve aplasia. TORCH profile and serology and PCR for Zika were negative. CONCLUSIONS: Despite the negative serology for Zika, given the history of pregnancy and the pre and post-natal clinical manifestations, diagnosis of embryopathy secondary to Zika infection with optic nerve aplasia, chorioretinal atrophy, macular scar, microcephaly and global neurodevelopmental delay was made.


INTRODUCCIÓN: el Zika es un flavivirus que puede ser transmitido de forma transplacentaria. Las anomalías oculares han sido reportadas en un 70% de los casos y se ha visto que 41.7% de ellas pueden ocurrir en ausencia de microcefalia. Las alteraciones oculares más comunes son: atrofia macular, atrofia óptica y coloboma coriorretiniano. El objetivo de este estudio fue reportar un caso de alteraciones oculares asociadas a Zika, adquirido de forma transplacentaria, a pesar de los resultados negativos para el perfil TORCH y Zika de los análisis de serología y PCR. CASO CLÍNICO: paciente femenina de nueve meses de edad, originaria de Chiapas, México, traída a revisión oftalmológica porque no seguía objetos. Como antecedentes, la paciente tenía madre con diagnóstico de Zika confirmado serológicamente a las nueve semanas de gestación. A la exploración física se encontró microcefalia, piel redundante en cuello, rigidez articular y retraso en el desarrollo psicomotor. A la exploración oftalmológica fueron evidentes atrofia del nervio óptico de ojo derecho, ojo izquierdo con exotropía, cicatriz macular y aplasia del nervio óptico. Tanto el perfil TORCH como la serología y la PCR para Zika fueron negativos. CONCLUSIONES: a pesar de la serología negativa para Zika, dados los antecedentes de la gestación y las manifestaciones clínicas pre y postnatales se integró el diagnóstico de embriopatía secundaria a infección por Zika con aplasia del nervio óptico, atrofia coriorretiniana, cicatriz macular, microcefalia y retraso global del neurodesarrollo.


Subject(s)
Microcephaly/diagnosis , Zika Virus Infection/congenital , Zika Virus Infection/diagnosis , Delayed Diagnosis , Developmental Disabilities/diagnosis , Exotropia/diagnosis , Female , Humans , Infant , Optic Atrophy/diagnosis , Optic Nerve/abnormalities , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Complications, Infectious/diagnosis , Pregnancy Trimester, First , Skin Abnormalities/diagnosis , Zika Virus Infection/transmission
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