4 results on '"Nuria Olivier"'
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2. Prepapillary vascular loop-a new classification
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Hana A Mansour, Jerald A. Bovino, Ali Osman Saatci, Thomas R. Hedges, Sami H. Uwaydat, Igor Kozak, Ana Honrubia, Elisa Carreras, Thomas M. Aaberg, Alex P. Hunyor, Jay Chhablani, Giacomo Panozzo, Francisco J. Ascaso, Laura Broc, Jesús Díaz, Jaume Català, Ahmad M. Mansour, Sibel Kadayifcilar, Eman Al Kahtani, Maurizio Battaglia, Nuria Olivier, Laura Gutierrez, Pablo Gili, Hashim Ali Khan, Luiz H. Lima, Mansour, Ahmad M, Kozak, Igor, Saatci, Ali Osman, Ascaso, Francisco J, Broc, Laura, Battaglia Parodi, Maurizio, Olivier, Nuria, Gili, Pablo, Chhablani, Jay, Hedges, Thomas R, Honrubia, Ana, Gutierrez, Laura, Panozzo, Giacomo, Català, Jaume, Díaz, Jesú, Carreras, Elisa, Kadayifcilar, Sibel, Al Kahtani, Eman S, Uwaydat, Sami H, Lima, Luiz H, Mansour, Hana A, Khan, Hashim Ali, Aaberg, Thomas M, Bovino, Jerald A, and Hunyor, Alex P
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Vascular Malformations ,Lumen (anatomy) ,Asymptomatic ,Article ,Pathogenesis ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Branch retinal artery occlusion ,Ophthalmology ,medicine ,Humans ,Eye Abnormalities ,Hyaline ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Retinal Vessels ,Amaurosis fugax ,Retinal vascular tortuosity ,medicine.disease ,Peripheral ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,medicine.symptom ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: To analyze the ophthalmic characteristics of congenital prepapillary vascular loop (PVL) and to propose a new morphologic classification dividing the loops into six types. SUBJECTS/METHODS: Collaborative multinational multicentre retrospective study of PVL cases. RESULTS: There was a total of 49 cases (61 eyes), 37 unilateral (75.5%) and 12 bilateral (24.5%), 32 arterial type (65.3%) and 18 venous type (36.7%) (one patient had either kind in each eye). The mean number of loops per eye was 2.7 (range, 1-7). The loops were asymptomatic in 42 cases (85.7%). Other findings included: the presence of cilioretinal artery (14 cases), retinal vascular tortuosity (26 cases), amaurosis fugax (1 case), branch retinal artery occlusion (1 case) and vitreous haemorrhage (3 cases). Six morphologic loop types could be discerned based on elevation (flat vs. elevated), shape (figure of 8 or corkscrew with hyaline sheath), number (multiple or single), location (central or peripheral), lumen size (arterial vs. arteriolar) and presence of vascular tortuosity or vitreous traction. CONCLUSIONS: PVL are usually asymptomatic and can be divided into six morphologic types with different pathogenesis during early embryogenesis.
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- 2020
3. Clinical characteristics of full thickness macular holes that closed without surgery
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Marta S. Figueroa, Maurizio Battaglia Parodi, Wael A Alsakran, Amanda Rey, Lorenzo Lopez-Guajardo, Ismael Bakkali El Bakkali, Patricia Pera, Jay Chhablani, Abdallah A. Ellabban, Eduardo Pérez-Salvador, Vishal Govindahari, Elena Rodríguez Neila, Sofia Fernandez Larripa, Lluís Bruix, J. Fernando Arevalo, Abdulrazzak Charbaji, Suthasinee Sinawat, Frank N Hrisomalos, Sami H. Uwaydat, Lihteh Wu, Javier Mateo, Stephen G. Schwartz, Francisco Medina, Sibel Kadayifcilar, Hana A Mansour, Ignasi Jürgens, Olivia Esteban Floria, Nuria Olivier Pascual, William E Smiddy, Francisco J. Ascaso, Luiz H. Lima, Ahmad M. Mansour, Antonio Marcello Casella, Amparo Navea, Angel Salinas Alaman, A. Osman Saatci, Robert E Foster, Alexandre Assi, Komal Agarwal, Silvana Belotto, Uwaydat, S. H., Mansour, A., Ascaso, F. J., Battaglia Parodi, M., Foster, R., Smiddy, W. E., Schwartz, S. G., Charbaji, A., Belotto, S., Jurgens, I., Mateo, J., Ellabban, A. A., Wu, L., Figueroa, M., Olivier Pascual, N., Lima, L. H., Alsakran, W. A., Caliskan Kadayifcilar, S., Sinawat, S., Assi, A., Mansour, H. A., Casella, A. M., Navea, A., Neila, E. R., Saatci, A. O., Govindahari, V., Esteban Floria, O., Agarwal, K., Bakkali El Bakkali, I., Alaman, A. S., Larripa, S. F., Rey, A., Pera, P., Bruix, L., Lopez-Guajardo, L., Perez-Salvador, E., Lara Medina, F. J., Hrisomalos, F. N., Chhablani, J., and Arevalo, J. F.
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Fovea Centralis ,Visual acuity ,genetic structures ,Observation period ,Visual Acuity ,Ocular trauma ,Wounds, Nonpenetrating ,Trauma ,Retina ,New onset ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,Blunt ,Vitrectomy ,Full-thickness macular hole ,Medicine ,Humans ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Macula ,Mean age ,Middle Aged ,Retinal Perforations ,eye diseases ,Sensory Systems ,Surgery ,Ophthalmology ,Full thickness ,Treatment Medical ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Tomography, Optical Coherence - Abstract
PurposeTo ascertain the anatomic factors that help achieve non-surgical sealing in full thickness macular hole (FTMH).MethodsRetrospective collaborative study of FTMH that closed without surgical intervention.ResultsA total of 78 patients (mean age 57.9 years) included 18 patients with blunt ocular trauma, 18 patients that received topical or intravitreal therapies and 42 patients with idiopathic FTMH. Mean±SD of the initial corrected visual acuity (VA) in logMAR improved from 0.65±0.54 to 0.34±0.45 (pConclusionOur data suggest an observation period in new onset FTMH for non-surgical closure, in the setting of trauma, treatment of CME and size
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- 2021
4. Clinical Management of Orbital Rhabdomyosarcoma in a Referral Center in Spain
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Luciano Bravo-Ljubetic, Jose Abelairas Gomez, Jesus Peralta-Calvo, Paula Larrañaga-Fragoso, Natalia Pastora-Salvador, and Nuria Olivier Pascual
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,genetic structures ,Exophthalmos ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures ,Tertiary Care Centers ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cataracts ,Rhabdomyosarcoma ,medicine ,Humans ,Child ,Retrospective Studies ,Chemotherapy ,business.industry ,Infant ,Retrospective cohort study ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Debulking ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,eye diseases ,Surgery ,Radiation therapy ,Ophthalmology ,Spain ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Child, Preschool ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,Orbital Neoplasms ,Female ,Radiotherapy, Adjuvant ,sense organs ,medicine.symptom ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,business ,Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedure - Abstract
Purpose: To review the systemic and ocular outcomes and long-term status of ocular rhabdomyosarcoma in pediatric patients in a tertiary center in Spain. Methods: All patients younger than 18 years who were diagnosed as having ocular rhabdomyosarcoma and treated between 1982 and 2011 at La Paz University Hospital, Madrid, Spain, were included. Clinical presentation, management, complications, and ocular and systemic outcomes were reviewed. Results: The mean age at presentation was 8 years (range: 3 months to 12.5 years). In all cases, the rhabdomyosarcoma was located primarily in the orbit. Treatment included surgical debulking and various regimens of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. All of the patients underwent surgical biopsy for diagnosis confirmation. Orbital exenteration was performed in 4 cases (28%). Twelve patients received radiotherapy. The long-term visual outcomes of the 10 patients who maintained their globe was as follows: best corrected visual acuity 20/20 to 20/40 in 6 patients (60%), 20/50 to 20/100 in 2 patients (20%), and 20/200 to no light perception in 2 patients (20%). Intraocular complications (primarily cataracts: 50%) were present in 7 patients (70%), ocular surface lesions occurred in 6 patients (60%), and orbital sequelae were found in 8 patients (80%). Local tumor recurrence was detected in 5 patients (35%) and distant metastasis occurred in 2 patients (14%). Tumor-related death occurred in 1 patient (7%). Conclusions: Orbital rhabdomyosarcoma has an excellent prognosis; nevertheless, local complications are common, including surgery-related complications. To minimize them, initial surgical planning based on individual patient characteristics and an accurate diagnosis of relapses is mandatory. The clinical presentation, management, and long-term ocular and systemic outcomes are comparable with other series published to date. [ J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus . 2016;53(2):119–126.]
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- 2015
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