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Intraocular iron injection induces oxidative stress followed by elements of geographic atrophy and sympathetic ophthalmia [PDF]
Intravitreal injection of iron induces photoreceptor oxidative stress, resulting in increased autofluorescence, lipid peroxidation, and myeloid cell infiltration associated with retinal degeneration, geographic atrophy, and choroidal neovascularization. Abstract Iron has been implicated in the pathogenesis of age‐related retinal diseases, including age‐
Yingrui Liu, Benjamin J Kim, Maura Poli
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Sympathetic Ophthalmia Successfully Controlled with Methotrexate
This is a case of sympathetic ophthalmia in a 31 year old man presenting five months after a penetrating globe injury to his left eye. Vision loss in the right eye was unexpected and the patient’s uveitis became refractory to prednisone treatment.
Adrian C Tsang, Chloe Gottlieb
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Sympathetic Ophthalmia: Demographic Characteristics, Clinical Findings, and Treatment Results [PDF]
Objectives:To evaluate the demographic characteristics, clinical findings, and treatment approach of patients with sympathetic ophthalmia (SO).Materials and Methods:The records of 14 patients with SO between 2000 and 2020 were retrospectively reviewed ...
Kübra Özdemir Yalçınsoy +2 more
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Sympathetic ophthalmia after 27-G pars plana vitrectomy [PDF]
Background Sympathetic ophthalmia (SO) is a bilateral diffuse uveitis that can arise after ocular trauma or ocular surgery in the inciting eye. Pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) is one of the risk factors for SO.
Yasuyuki Takai +3 more
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Recurrent neovascularization of the disc in sympathetic ophthalmia
Sympathetic ophthalmia following parsplana vitrectomy is a known complication. We describe here a case of recurrent disc neovascularization in a patient of sympathetic ophthalmia.
Sampangi Raju +3 more
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Global trend in incidence of sympathetic ophthalmia – A brief literature overview [PDF]
Sympathetic ophthalmia (SO) is a bilateral type of panuveitis that occurs days to years after a traumatic insult to one eye. Most related studies are typically limited to single-center case reports, which makes comprehensive epidemiological analysis ...
Yingluan Wang, Hui He, Lijun Qu
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Dexamethasone Implant as Sole Therapy in Sympathetic Ophthalmia [PDF]
We present the case of a 46-year-old woman with sympathetic ophthalmia occurring 27 years after complicated juvenile cataract surgeries. The patient declined systemic immunosuppressive therapy.
Ahmad M. Mansour
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Update on sympathetic Ophthalmia
Sympathetic ophthalmia (SO) is a bilateral diffuse granulomatous intraocular inflammation that occurs in most cases within days or months after surgery or penetrating trauma to one eye. The incidence of SO ranges from 0.2 to 0.5% after penetrating ocular injuries and 0.01% after intraocular surgery. Vitreoretinal surgery and cyclodestructive procedures
J Fernando Arevalo
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Tetsuyuki Suetsugu,1 Tsutomu Yasukawa,2 Akiyoshi Uemura,1,2 Masahiko Higaki,1 Yuichiro Ogura2 1Department of Ophthalmology, Jyuzen Kinen Hospital, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan; 2Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science, Nagoya City University ...
Suetsugu T +4 more
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Sympathetic ophthalmia after vitreoretinal surgery: a report of two cases [PDF]
Sympathetic ophthalmia (SO) is a panuveitis that usually occurs after trauma to one eye. We describe two cases of SO occurring after 23-gauge vitrectomy.
Junhui Shen +5 more
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