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Arch Soc Esp Oftalmol (Engl Ed) ; 93(8): 375-380, 2018 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês, Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29650401

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: Describe the ophthalmological sequelae of patients diagnosed with blunt eye injury by paintball. MATERIAL AND METHODS: There were a total 14 cases with a diagnosis of blunt trauma by paintball were treated at the ophthalmology emergency department of the Barraquer Clinic in Bogotá, Colombia. All patients underwent a complete ophthalmological examination with their respective controls according to their outcome. RESULTS: The frequency of eye trauma by paintball was 3.01%. Fourteen eyes were evaluated, age range from 9 to 49 years. Cases were unilateral, 1 woman and 13 men, initial visual acuity less than 20/30 in 12 eyes. Only 5 eyes progressed satisfactorily, and 3 were surgically intervened. The cases that did not show any improvement in visual acuity were related to posterior pole problems, with the most frequent being macular alterations, choroidal rupture, choroidal detachment, retinal tear, and retinal folds. In 3eyes, clinical improvement of visual acuity was evidenced secondary to haemorrhagic processes that resolved with medical treatment. One of them underwent surgical treatment of the lens with an intraocular lens implant. In 2eyes, the visual recovery was very satisfactory and 100% in another. CONCLUSION: Paintball has increased as a sport and recreational activity, where paint projectiles are fired with compressed air weapons. It carries risks of suffering various trauma that can lead to catastrophic episodes, in terms of visual health, and repercussions on the quality of life of those affected.


Assuntos
Traumatismos em Atletas/complicações , Traumatismos Oculares/complicações , Ferimentos não Penetrantes/complicações , Adolescente , Adulto , Traumatismos em Atletas/prevenção & controle , Traumatismos em Atletas/cirurgia , Criança , Corioide/lesões , Hemorragia Ocular/etiologia , Hemorragia Ocular/terapia , Traumatismos Oculares/prevenção & controle , Traumatismos Oculares/cirurgia , Dispositivos de Proteção dos Olhos , Feminino , Humanos , Implante de Lente Intraocular , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Descolamento Retiniano/etiologia , Descolamento Retiniano/terapia , Ruptura/etiologia , Ruptura/terapia , Resultado do Tratamento , Ferimentos não Penetrantes/cirurgia , Adulto Jovem
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J Ethnopharmacol ; 66(3): 327-34, 1999 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10473180

RESUMO

Infectious diseases produced by free-living amoebae from the genus Acanthamoeba have been recently recognized. The need for antiamebic compounds is urgent as the occurrence of these diseases is being registered more frequently since the late sixties. We screened the aqueous and methanolic extract of a plant used by folk medicine (Buddleia cordata) against eye and skin inflammation for antiamebic activity. We tested the extracts on 29 strains of free-living amoebae, with the result that they were amebostatic for 14 and 15 strains, respectively. We obtained linarin and vanillic acid from the extracts, but only linarin was amebostatic to all the strains and vanillic acid had no activity. However, acetyl vanillic acid had similar effects on amoebae to linarin. Threshold values of these two active compounds ranged from 31.25 microg/ml to 4 mg/ml and from 31.25 microg/ml to 8 mg/ml for linarin and acetyl vanillic acid, respectively. These differences in threshold values were observed even on several strains belonging to the same species (as in the case of A. castellanii and A. polyphaga) indicating the need of susceptibility testing for each clinical isolate of free-living amoebae.


Assuntos
Acanthamoeba/efeitos dos fármacos , Amebicidas/farmacologia , Glicosídeos/farmacologia , Extratos Vegetais/farmacologia , Ácido Vanílico/farmacologia , Acanthamoeba/genética , Analgésicos/farmacologia , Animais , Glicosídeos/isolamento & purificação , Medicina Tradicional , México , Especificidade da Espécie
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Ann Ophthalmol ; 25(8): 298-304, 1993 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8239325

RESUMO

A new technique for the treatment of myopic astigmatism and simple myopia correction is described. The technique is based on bioengineering concepts previously studied by the authors that accurately and mathematically describe the transformation of an ellipsoidal surface (astigmatic eye) into a spheroidal one (nonastigmatic eye) by means of minimal cuts (keratotomies). The surgical procedure is described using selected cases to illustrate the alternatives the model can handle. The model itself is not presented because the calculations were done by computer.


Assuntos
Astigmatismo/cirurgia , Córnea/cirurgia , Miopia/cirurgia , Adolescente , Adulto , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Oftalmologia/instrumentação , Oftalmologia/métodos , Acuidade Visual
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Ann Ophthalmol ; 24(12): 453-8, 1992 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1485741

RESUMO

Foreign bodies embedded in the retina and choroid that cannot be extracted by a magnet and require vitreous surgery for their removal comprise a separate group. A retrospective review of 40 consecutive cases (between 1977-1990) showed that this type of trauma frequently accompanied extensive ocular damage, including corneal and or scleral perforation, disruption of the lens, significant vitreous hemorrhage, retinal and choroid hemorrhage, and retinal detachment. Intraoperative and late complications occurred frequently, making the visual and structural outcomes of such eyes uncertain; therefore, another alternative must be sought that might improve the prognosis of these eyes. In this review, we emphasize (1) the time elapsed between the accident and the removal of the foreign body and (2) the final visual acuity and the time before the surgery.


Assuntos
Corpos Estranhos no Olho/cirurgia , Ferimentos Oculares Penetrantes/cirurgia , Adolescente , Adulto , Idoso , Criança , Corioide/lesões , Corioide/cirurgia , Lesões da Córnea , Feminino , Seguimentos , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Retina/lesões , Retina/cirurgia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Esclera/lesões , Acuidade Visual , Vitrectomia
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Ann Ophthalmol ; 20(2): 75-7, 1988 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3358600

RESUMO

Ocular cysticercosis is a rather infrequent entity even in developing countries. Several treatments have been proposed depending on the location of the organism within the eye. Three cases are described, emphasizing treatment of a subretinal cysticercus with sclerotomy instead of photocoagulation.


Assuntos
Cisticercose/cirurgia , Doenças Retinianas/cirurgia , Corpo Vítreo , Adulto , Animais , Cisticercose/parasitologia , Cisticercose/fisiopatologia , Cysticercus/isolamento & purificação , Oftalmopatias/fisiopatologia , Oftalmopatias/cirurgia , Feminino , Humanos , Fotocoagulação/métodos , Ilustração Médica , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Doenças Retinianas/fisiopatologia , Acuidade Visual
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