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  • Vitrectomy in diagnosing and treating endogenous endophthalmitis

    ObjectiveTo analyse the effect of vitrectomy in diagnosing and treating endogenous endophthalmitis. MethodsThe effects of treatment, prognosis and the final follow-up visual acuity of 22 patients (30 eyes) with endogenous endophthalmitis diagnosed in our hospital from Jan 2000 to Dec 2003 were retrospectively reviewed.ResultsIn 21 patients who underwent blood or vitreous body smear and culture, 18 (86%) had a positive result, including bacteria in 6, fungi in 11, and mixed infection in 1. In 16 patients who had complete follow-up data, successful vitrectomy were performed on 13 (81.3%) including 6 with functional success.ConclusionVitrectomy may improve the positive rate of culture and vision prognosis in patients with endogenous endophthalmitis.(Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis, 2005,21:142-144)

    Release date:2016-09-02 05:52 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Clinical analysis of 13 patients with primary intraocular lymphoma

    Objective To observe the clinical features of primary intraocular lymphoma (PIOL). Methods The clinical data of 13 patients (24 eyes) of PIOL were retrospectively analyzed. In addition to routine ophthalmic examination, auxiliary examination including fluorescein fundus angiography (FFA) and optical coherence tomography (OCT) were carried out in patients without opacity of refractive media. All the patients were underwent diagnostic vitreous surgery. Eleven patients were confirmed by cellular pathology analysis, one patient was confirmed by retinal biopsy, and one patient was confirmed by neurology biopsy. The clinical features of these patients were observed. Results There were 16 eyes of nine patients (66.7%) with primary central nervous system lymphoma and PIOL, and eight eyes of four patients (33.3%) with PIOL only. The patients included five males and eight females, with a mean age of (55.7plusmn;12.6) years. Two patients were affected unilaterally and 11 patients affected bilaterally. Their visual acuity ranged from light perception to 1.0. Fourteen eyes (58.3%) were classified as isolated vitreous inflammation type and 10 eyes (41.7%) were classified as vitreous retinal type. FFA results showed that there was no abnormalities in PIOL patients of isolated vitreous inflammation type, but there were extensive lesions of retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) observed in PIOL patients of the vitreous retinal type. OCT results showed that there were no abnormalities in PIOL of patients of isolated vitreous inflammation type, but hyperreflexia between RPE and Bruchprime;s membrane was observed in PIOL patients of vitreous retinal type. Conclusion The clinical manifestation of PIOL are diversified, mostly in bilaterally affected cases. There are extensive lesions of RPE in patients of vitreous retinal type.

    Release date:2016-09-02 05:25 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Clinical characteristics of ocular toxocariasis patients on the first attendance

    ObjectiveTo investigate the clinical characteristics of 40 patients with ocular toxocariasis (OT) on the first attendance. MethodsA total of 40 consecutive patients who were clinically and serologically diagnosed with OT were retrospectively reviewed. ResultsThe mean age of patients was (12.12±10.42) years. There were 29 males and 11 females. 29 cases presented with decreased vision, 4 children with leukocoria, 2 cases with strabismus and 5 cases was found abnormal during regular eye examination. Initially 8 eyes (20%) were misdiagnosed as retinoblastoma (1 eye), Coat's disease(1 eye), cataract (2 eyes), iridocyclitis (2 eyes) and retinal detachment (2 eyes). 23 eyes had retinal detachment, 19 eyes had cataract. OT was the initial diagnosis for 15 patients (37.5%). The best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) were NLP to 0.7. Ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) were performed in 29 eyes, and identified peripheral granulomas in 23 eyes and adjacent tractional retinal detachment in 12 eyes. We also identified 17 cases (68.0%) with elevated IgE level among 25 patients with positive serological antibody test. ConclusionsTractional retinal detachment, vitreous opacities and cataract are the common clinical findings at the first attendance of OT patients. The adjunctive test of serum total IgE level may be helpful for the diagnosis. The application of UBM and specific IgG detection in serum and intraocular fluid, can also improve the diagnosis.

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  • Intravitreal methotrexate chemotherapy in the treatment of 14 patients with priamary vitreoretinal lymphoma

    ObjectiveTo evaluate the safety and efficacy of the intravitreal methotrexate treatment in patients with primary vitreoretinal lymphoma (PVRL). MethodsRetrospective non-comparative interventional case series. Fourteen patients (26 eyes) with biopsy-proven PVRL were included in the study. All patients received examination of Snellen chart visual acuity, fundus color photography and optical coherence tomography (OCT). Among the 24 eyes with recordable visual acuity, 17 eyes has initial visual acuity≥0.1 (0.45±0.20) and 7 eyes with initial visual acuity ranged from light perception to hand movement. The vitreous opacities and (or) subretinal yellowish-white lesions and retinal pigment epitheliumuplift were observed in all eyes. All eyes were treated with intravitreal methotrexate (4000 μg/ml, 0.1 ml) injections according to a induction-consolidation-maintenance regimen. For 26 treated eyes, each received an average of (11.5±6.3) injections. Twenty eyes had finished theintraocular chemotherapy, while 6 eyes had not. Eight of 20 eyes were clinically confirmed free of tumor cells by diagnostic vitrectomy, 12 eyes were still with tumor cell involvement.The follow-up was ranged from 2 to 48 months, the mean time was 18 months. The examination of BCVA, fundus color photography and OCT were performed. No tumor cell was defined as clinical remission. Visual acuity was scored as improved or declined obviously (improved or declined 2 lines) or mild improved or declined (changed within 2 lines). ResultsTwenty eyes achieved clinical remission after (3.5±3.6) injections, 12 eyes of 20 eyes with tumor cell involvement before chemotherapy achieved clinical remission after (5.8±3.0) injections. The mean visual acuity of seventeen eyes with initial visual acuity 0.1 in induction phase and at the end of treatment were 0.36±0.23 and 0.56±0.20, respectively. Compared with before treatment, the visual acuity was mild declined in induction phase (t=1.541, P>0.05), but mild improved at the end of treatment (t=2.639, P<0.05). The visual acuity at the end of treatment in 7 eyes with initial visual acuity<0.1 was ranged from no light perception to 0.1. Of 14 patients, 2 patients have been fatal because of brain lesions progression at 42 and 48 months after diagnosis of primary central nervous system lymphoma. No ocular recurrence was noted during the follow-up in 20 eyes who finished intraocular chemotherapy. ConclusionsPVRL patients can achieve clinical remission after (3.5±3.6) injections by intravitreal chemotherapy of methotrexate, and the visual acuity improved mildly. No ocular recurrence was found during follow-up.

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