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GMS Ophthalmol Cases ; 13: Doc18, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37850221

ABSTRACT

A 20-year-old vegetarian male presented with a history of painful diminution of vision in the right eye for the past month. The patient had dense vitritis. B-scan ultrasonography (USG) revealed two cysts with scolices, one subretinally along with retinal detachment and another one in vitreous cavity. Orbital USG revealed no cystic lesions in the orbit or extraocular muscle. He underwent 23 gauge pars plana vitrectomy. Both intravitreal and subretinal cysts were cut and aspirated using cutter and removed from the eye, and silicon oil was injected. Postoperatively he was started on oral steroids and advised to maintain prone positioning for two weeks. At two months his best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) in the right eye was 20/125 with silicon oil in situ.

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Indian J Ophthalmol ; 69(10): 2828-2835, 2021 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34571643

ABSTRACT

Purpose: To assess changes in the presentation patterns of posterior segment trauma during the COVID-19 pandemic from six tertiary eye care institutes of North and Central India. Methods: A multicenter, hospital-based, retrospective comparative analysis of patients presenting with posterior segment trauma was done during the COVID-19 (Group A) (March 25, 2020 - September 30, 2020) period and the pre-COVID-19 (Group B) (March 25, 2019 - September 30, 2019) period. Results: A total of 405 patients were diagnosed with posterior segment trauma (Group A: 206, Group B: 199). The time interval between onset of trauma and presentation was higher in Group A (16.59 ± 29.87 days) as compared to Group B (9.41 ± 19.19 days) (P = 0.004). A majority of patients in Group A had a history of prior consultation before presentation (P = 0.049). In Group A, 120 (58.2%) patients sustained ocular trauma at home as compared to 80 (40.2%) patients in Group B (P < 0.0001). Patients presenting with light perception were significantly more in Group A (43.7%) as compared to Group B (30.2%) (P = 0.004). In Group B, 37.6% patients had presenting visual acuity of counting finger or better as compared to 27.6% patients in Group A (P = 0.07). Patients in Group A had a significantly higher proportion of post-traumatic endophthalmitis with delayed presentation (P = 0.011) and retinal detachment (P = 0.041). Patients undergoing surgery for foreign-body removal were significantly fewer in Group A (P = 0.05). Conclusion: Although the number of patients presenting with posterior segment trauma was comparable in Groups A and B, a greater number of patients sustained home injuries during the COVID-19 pandemic. A majority of these patients had delayed presentation with poor presenting visual acuity and a higher tendency of retinal detachment.


Subject(s)
COVID-19 , Eye Foreign Bodies , Eye Injuries, Penetrating , Eye Injuries , Eye Injuries/epidemiology , Humans , Pandemics , Prognosis , Retrospective Studies , SARS-CoV-2
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J Curr Ophthalmol ; 33(2): 158-164, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34409226

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To assess digital eye strain (DES) among schoolchildren during lockdown. METHODS: An online questionnaire-based, cross-sectional study was conducted. A validated, self-administered, electronic questionnaire was circulated among students of 5-18 years of age. The duration of data collection was from May 18, 2020 to May 24, 2020. Rasch-based Computer-Vision Symptom Scale was deployed to measure the DES. RESULTS: A total of 654 students (mean age: 12.02 ± 3.9 years) completed the survey. The average per day digital device exposure was 5.2 ± 2.2 h. A total of 507 (92.8%) children reported experiencing at least one asthenopic/dry eye symptom (AS/DS). The most prevalent symptoms were eye redness (69.1%) and heaviness of eyelids (79.7%). Significant positive correlation was reported between age and per day duration of digital device exposure (Pearson correlation 0.25; P < 0.001). Computer vision syndrome (CVS) score for spectacle users was significantly higher (P < 0.001). CVS score was found to correlate significantly with age and duration of digital device exposure (P < 0.001). CONCLUSION: Most of the students surveyed, experienced at least one symptom of DS or AS, indicating a need to educate them about the possible deleterious effects and help them adapt to the currently evolving education system.

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GMS Ophthalmol Cases ; 11: Doc01, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33654648

ABSTRACT

Purpose: To describe a case of post-traumatic endophthalmitis with Moraxella in a child. Methods: Case report of an 11-year-old boy who presented with redness and profound visual loss in his left eye for 3 days following trauma with a sewing needle. Detailed ophthalmic examination showed hand movement vision, corneal edema with mobile hypopyon, as well as dot and clump echoes in Ultrasound B-scan. The clinical diagnosis of acute post-traumatic endophthalmitis was made. Result: The patient underwent pars plana vitrectomy and vitreous biopsy, and was given intravitreal antibiotics (vancomycin 1 mg/0.1 ml, ceftazidime 2.25 mg/0.1 ml, voriconazole 0.1 mg/0.1 ml). Non-pigmented small colonies growth was observed on culture plates which were identified as Moraxella. Conclusion: To date, no case report has been published regarding post-traumatic endophthalmitis due to Moraxella species in the pediatric age group.

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Indian J Ophthalmol ; 68(1): 234-236, 2020 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31856536

ABSTRACT

We describe a case of 34-year-old male with post penetrating keratoplasty glaucoma, post trabeculectomy with aphakia in the only seeing eye, in which a modified surgical technique of inserting Ahmed glaucoma valve (AGV) tube in vitreous cavity was done to reduce the risks associated with pars plana incision during pars plana vitrectomy (PPV). A hybrid 20-25 gauge PPV was done concurrently, implant fixed to sclera, and tube inserted through the 25 gauge sclerotomy port in supero-temporal quadrant. Visual acuity and intraocular pressure remained stable during 1-year follow-up.


Subject(s)
Glaucoma Drainage Implants , Glaucoma/surgery , Intraocular Pressure/physiology , Sclerostomy/instrumentation , Trabeculectomy/methods , Visual Acuity , Adult , Glaucoma/physiopathology , Humans , Male , Vitrectomy/methods
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Retina ; 39(12): e53, 2019 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30821729
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Indian J Ophthalmol ; 66(9): 1355-1357, 2018 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30127171

ABSTRACT

We report a case of 22-year-old young male who presented with a 3-month history of gradual and painless decrease of vision in his right eye (RE). On ophthalmological examination, best-corrected visual acuity in his RE was counting finger close to the face. Left eye ophthalmic examination was unremarkable. RE indirect ophthalmoscopy revealed multiple telangiectatic vessels, aneurysmal dilations, extensive yellow (lipid) exudation over the posterior pole along with perivascular exudation, and multiple sclerosed vessels in peripheral retina. Fluorescein angiography also revealed progressive leakage from telangiectasias, multiple aneurysmal outpouchings, extensive capillary dropouts, and vascular communicating channels in all quadrants. Spectral-domain-optical coherence tomography of macula demonstrated marked intraretinal fluid. Based on the above findings, a diagnosis of healed retinal vasculitis with Coats'-like response was made. The patient received 4-weekly two intravitreal bevacizumab injections which resulted in stabilization of the retinal findings and improvement in visual acuity.


Subject(s)
Bevacizumab/administration & dosage , Retinal Telangiectasis/etiology , Retinal Vasculitis/complications , Angiogenesis Inhibitors/administration & dosage , Fluorescein Angiography , Fundus Oculi , Humans , Intravitreal Injections , Macula Lutea/pathology , Male , Ophthalmoscopy , Retinal Telangiectasis/diagnosis , Retinal Telangiectasis/drug therapy , Retinal Vasculitis/diagnosis , Retinal Vasculitis/drug therapy , Tomography, Optical Coherence , Young Adult
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Retina ; 38(5): e38-e39, 2018 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29561387
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Retina ; 37(11): e145-e146, 2017 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29065083
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Retina ; 37(7): e93, 2017 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28632579
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Retina ; 37(3): e33, 2017 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28221288
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Middle East Afr J Ophthalmol ; 24(4): 213-215, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29422757

ABSTRACT

We report a case of a 55-year-old female who presented with pain, redness, and profound visual loss in her right eye 2 weeks after cataract surgery. An ophthalmic examination showed light perception vision, corneal edema with severe anterior chamber reaction and hypopyon, exudative membranes on the anterior lens surface, and dense vitreous exudates. Under the impression of acute postoperative exogenous endophthalmitis, immediate pars plana vitrectomy with culture of vitreous aspirate and intravitreal antibiotic injections were performed. Bacterial growth was observed on culture plates and broths which were identified as Aeromonas salmonicida by VITEK 2 compact system. So far, no report has been published regarding endophthalmitis due to A. salmonicida. Here, we present the first report of A. salmonicida isolated from the ocular specimen.


Subject(s)
Aeromonas salmonicida/isolation & purification , Endophthalmitis/microbiology , Eye Infections, Bacterial/microbiology , Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections/microbiology , Postoperative Complications , Amikacin/therapeutic use , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Cataract Extraction , Dexamethasone/therapeutic use , Drug Therapy, Combination , Endophthalmitis/diagnosis , Endophthalmitis/drug therapy , Eye Infections, Bacterial/diagnosis , Eye Infections, Bacterial/drug therapy , Female , Glucocorticoids/therapeutic use , Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections/diagnosis , Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections/drug therapy , Humans , Intravitreal Injections , Lens Implantation, Intraocular , Middle Aged , Visual Acuity/physiology
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