15 results on '"lid laceration"'
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2. Eyelid Trauma: General Considerations
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Grover, Ashok K., Khurana, Saurbhi, Bageja, Shaloo, Mukherjee, Bipasha, editor, and Yuen, Hunter, editor
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- 2017
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3. The Lacrimal System
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Silverman, Nora, Shinder, Roman, Kaufman, Stephen C., editor, and Lazzaro, Douglas R., editor
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- 2017
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4. Excellent Healing after Severe Lid Injury by a Bird.
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Chaudhry, Tanveer and Shamim, Nida
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VISUAL accommodation , *WOUND healing , *OPHTHALMOLOGISTS , *OPHTHALMOLOGY , *BITES & stings - Abstract
Eye lid lacerations secondary to penetrating trauma is quite common. Most of the injuries occur due to animal bites, falls and collision with sharp objects. They may lead to partial or full thickness lid defects. We report a case of middle aged woman who was attacked by bird claws and sustained severe upper lid laceration that was immediately thoroughly investigated and then managed surgically resulting in excellent wound healing. Ocular trauma from bird pecking injury can cause blindness in humans. The public should guard against feeding and keeping close with them. If immediate medical attention is given by the ophthalmologist and urgent primary repair is done there are high chances to save the eye from disastrous complications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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5. Basics of Eyelid Reconstruction
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Biswas, Arnab and Biswas, Arnab
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- 2014
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6. In vivo sectional imaging of the retinal periphery using conventional optical coherence tomography systems
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Abhishek Kothari, V Narendran, and V R Saravanan
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Plateau iris ,primary angle closure glaucoma ,prevalence ,Enucleation ,India ,indications ,trends ,Closure glaucoma ,primary angle ,scanning electron microscopy ,trabecular ,Apoptosis ,caspase-3/7 ,cigarette smoke toxicant ,hydroquinone ,Blepharophimosis ,cosmetic ,functional ,single stage ,Refractive error ,rural area ,school children ,use of spectacles ,Bietti′s crystalline dystrophy ,choroidal neovascular membrane ,ranibizumab ,Blepharoptosis ,epidermal cyst ,excision ,eyelid ,AcrySof SN60T9 ,cataract ,phacoemulsification ,post-keratoplasty astigmatism ,toric intraocular lens ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,optic neuritis ,sphenoid sinus mucocele ,visual evoked response ,Cartridge tip ,descemet′s tear ,intraocular Lens ,Allergy ,cyclosporine ,vernal keratoconjunctivitis ,Endophthalmitis ,limbal relaxing incision ,nocardia ,Ivermectin ,lid laceration ,orbital myiasis ,scalp pediculosis ,Conjunctiva ,dipetalonema ,worm ,Bevacizumab ,choroidal neovascularization ,lacquer crack ,osteogenesis imperfecta ,Congenital anterior staphyloma ,glaucoma drainage implant ,keratoprosthesis ,Clinically significant macular edema ,dexamethasone ,implant ,ozurdex ,Choroidal nevus ,in vivo ,lattice degeneration ,optical coherence tomography ,peripheral retinal lesions ,retinoschisis ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) has transformed macular disease practices. This report describes the use of conventional OCT systems for peripheral retinal imaging. Thirty-six eyes with peripheral retinal pathology underwent imaging with conventional OCT systems. In vivo sectional imaging of lattice degeneration, snail-track degeneration, and paving-stone degeneration was performed. Differences were noted between phenotypes of lattice degeneration. Several findings previously unreported in histopathology studies were encountered. Certain anatomic features were seen that could conceivably explain clinical and intraoperative behavior of peripheral lesions. Peripheral OCT imaging helped elucidate clinically ambiguous situations such as retinal breaks, subclinical retinal detachment, retinoschisis, choroidal nevus, and metastasis. Limitations of such scanning included end-gaze nystagmus and far peripheral lesions. This first of its kind study demonstrates the feasibility of peripheral retinal OCT imaging and expands the spectrum of indications for which OCT scanning may be clinically useful.
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- 2012
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7. Ivermectin treatment for massive orbital myiasis in an empty socket with concomitant scalp pediculosis
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Neelam Puthran, Vidya Hegde, B Anupama, and Sheena Andrew
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Plateau iris ,primary angle closure glaucoma ,prevalence ,Enucleation ,India ,indications ,trends ,Closure glaucoma ,primary angle ,scanning electron microscopy ,trabecular ,Apoptosis ,caspase-3/7 ,cigarette smoke toxicant ,hydroquinone ,Blepharophimosis ,cosmetic ,functional ,single stage ,Refractive error ,rural area ,school children ,use of spectacles ,Bietti′s crystalline dystrophy ,choroidal neovascular membrane ,ranibizumab ,Blepharoptosis ,epidermal cyst ,excision ,eyelid ,AcrySof SN60T9 ,cataract ,phacoemulsification ,post-keratoplasty astigmatism ,toric intraocular lens ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,optic neuritis ,sphenoid sinus mucocele ,visual evoked response ,Cartridge tip ,descemet′s tear ,intraocular Lens ,Allergy ,cyclosporine ,vernal keratoconjunctivitis ,Endophthalmitis ,limbal relaxing incision ,nocardia ,Ivermectin ,lid laceration ,orbital myiasis ,scalp pediculosis ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
We report a rare case of massive orbital myiasis following recent lid injury, occurring in the empty socket of an elderly lady, who had concurrent scalp pediculosis. The orbital myiasis was effectively treated with the broad-spectrum antiparasitic agent, ivermectin, thus precluding the need for an exploratory surgery. Ivermectin was also effective in managing the concurrent scalp pediculosis.
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- 2012
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8. Intravitreal bevacizumab for treatment of choroidal neovascularization associated with osteogenesis imperfecta
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Pukhraj Rishi, Ekta Rishi, and Anusha Venkatraman
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Plateau iris ,primary angle closure glaucoma ,prevalence ,Enucleation ,India ,indications ,trends ,Closure glaucoma ,primary angle ,scanning electron microscopy ,trabecular ,Apoptosis ,caspase-3/7 ,cigarette smoke toxicant ,hydroquinone ,Blepharophimosis ,cosmetic ,functional ,single stage ,Refractive error ,rural area ,school children ,use of spectacles ,Bietti′s crystalline dystrophy ,choroidal neovascular membrane ,ranibizumab ,Blepharoptosis ,epidermal cyst ,excision ,eyelid ,AcrySof SN60T9 ,cataract ,phacoemulsification ,post-keratoplasty astigmatism ,toric intraocular lens ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,optic neuritis ,sphenoid sinus mucocele ,visual evoked response ,Cartridge tip ,descemet′s tear ,intraocular Lens ,Allergy ,cyclosporine ,vernal keratoconjunctivitis ,Endophthalmitis ,limbal relaxing incision ,nocardia ,Ivermectin ,lid laceration ,orbital myiasis ,scalp pediculosis ,Conjunctiva ,dipetalonema ,worm ,Bevacizumab ,choroidal neovascularization ,lacquer crack ,osteogenesis imperfecta ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
A 12-year-old girl, diagnosed of osteogenesis imperfecta, presented with sudden visual loss in the left eye. Investigations revealed an active choroidal neovascular membrane. She underwent treatment with intravitreal Bevacizumab (1.25 mg/0.05 ml). Follow-up at 1 month revealed the development of lacquer crack running through the macula, underlying the fovea. The patient received two re-treatments at 1-month intervals, following which the choroidal neovascularization (CNV) regressed completely. However, further progression of lacquer cracks was noted. At the last follow-up, 6 months following the last injection, the fundus remained stable and vision was maintained at 20/200. Considering the natural history of the disease and the increased risk of rupture of the Bruch′s membrane in such eyes, the possible complication of a lacquer crack developing must be borne in mind, before initiating treatment.
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- 2012
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9. Boston keratoprosthesis and Ahmed glaucoma valve for visual rehabilitation in congenital anterior staphyloma
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Bhaskar Srinivasan, Nikhil Shreeram Choudhari, Aditya Neog, Supriya Latka, and Geetha K Iyer
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Plateau iris ,primary angle closure glaucoma ,prevalence ,Enucleation ,India ,indications ,trends ,Closure glaucoma ,primary angle ,scanning electron microscopy ,trabecular ,Apoptosis ,caspase-3/7 ,cigarette smoke toxicant ,hydroquinone ,Blepharophimosis ,cosmetic ,functional ,single stage ,Refractive error ,rural area ,school children ,use of spectacles ,Bietti′s crystalline dystrophy ,choroidal neovascular membrane ,ranibizumab ,Blepharoptosis ,epidermal cyst ,excision ,eyelid ,AcrySof SN60T9 ,cataract ,phacoemulsification ,post-keratoplasty astigmatism ,toric intraocular lens ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,optic neuritis ,sphenoid sinus mucocele ,visual evoked response ,Cartridge tip ,descemet′s tear ,intraocular Lens ,Allergy ,cyclosporine ,vernal keratoconjunctivitis ,Endophthalmitis ,limbal relaxing incision ,nocardia ,Ivermectin ,lid laceration ,orbital myiasis ,scalp pediculosis ,Conjunctiva ,dipetalonema ,worm ,Bevacizumab ,choroidal neovascularization ,lacquer crack ,osteogenesis imperfecta ,Congenital anterior staphyloma ,glaucoma drainage implant ,keratoprosthesis ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Congenital anterior staphyloma entails grave visual prognosis. The majority of reported patients have undergone enucleation. We report a promising result of staphylectomy with implantation of a keratoprosthesis and a glaucoma drainage device in a seven-month-old child with a large, congenital anterior staphyloma.
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- 2012
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10. Multiple live subconjunctival dipetalonema: Report of a case
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Manuel John, Sely Mary Mathew, Vinod Sebastian, Jyotirmoy Biswas, and M Raman
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Plateau iris ,primary angle closure glaucoma ,prevalence ,Enucleation ,India ,indications ,trends ,Closure glaucoma ,primary angle ,scanning electron microscopy ,trabecular ,Apoptosis ,caspase-3/7 ,cigarette smoke toxicant ,hydroquinone ,Blepharophimosis ,cosmetic ,functional ,single stage ,Refractive error ,rural area ,school children ,use of spectacles ,Bietti′s crystalline dystrophy ,choroidal neovascular membrane ,ranibizumab ,Blepharoptosis ,epidermal cyst ,excision ,eyelid ,AcrySof SN60T9 ,cataract ,phacoemulsification ,post-keratoplasty astigmatism ,toric intraocular lens ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,optic neuritis ,sphenoid sinus mucocele ,visual evoked response ,Cartridge tip ,descemet′s tear ,intraocular Lens ,Allergy ,cyclosporine ,vernal keratoconjunctivitis ,Endophthalmitis ,limbal relaxing incision ,nocardia ,Ivermectin ,lid laceration ,orbital myiasis ,scalp pediculosis ,Conjunctiva ,dipetalonema ,worm ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Parasitic infestations of the eye have been reported since centuries, affecting various parts of the eye. Some are subtle, coexisting with vision, while many others damage and destroy, in part or totally, the gift of sight. This report describes a patient with live subconjunctival dipetalonema infestation of the right eye, with 22 parasites removed live in one sitting from one eye.
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- 2012
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11. Change in macular thickness in a case of refractory diabetic macular edema with dexamethasone intravitreal implant in comparison to intravitreal bevacizumab: A case report
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Ashish Sharma, Rangasamy J Madhusudhan, Vidhya Nadahalli, Shreekant A Damgude, and Selva K Sundaramoorthy
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Plateau iris ,primary angle closure glaucoma ,prevalence ,Enucleation ,India ,indications ,trends ,Closure glaucoma ,primary angle ,scanning electron microscopy ,trabecular ,Apoptosis ,caspase-3/7 ,cigarette smoke toxicant ,hydroquinone ,Blepharophimosis ,cosmetic ,functional ,single stage ,Refractive error ,rural area ,school children ,use of spectacles ,Bietti′s crystalline dystrophy ,choroidal neovascular membrane ,ranibizumab ,Blepharoptosis ,epidermal cyst ,excision ,eyelid ,AcrySof SN60T9 ,cataract ,phacoemulsification ,post-keratoplasty astigmatism ,toric intraocular lens ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,optic neuritis ,sphenoid sinus mucocele ,visual evoked response ,Cartridge tip ,descemet′s tear ,intraocular Lens ,Allergy ,cyclosporine ,vernal keratoconjunctivitis ,Endophthalmitis ,limbal relaxing incision ,nocardia ,Ivermectin ,lid laceration ,orbital myiasis ,scalp pediculosis ,Conjunctiva ,dipetalonema ,worm ,Bevacizumab ,choroidal neovascularization ,lacquer crack ,osteogenesis imperfecta ,Congenital anterior staphyloma ,glaucoma drainage implant ,keratoprosthesis ,Clinically significant macular edema ,dexamethasone ,implant ,ozurdex ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
We report on the significant improvement of central macular thickness in a case of clinically significant macular edema after dexamethasone 0.7 mg sustained-release intravitreal implant (Ozurdex®; Allergan, Inc, Irvine, CA, USA). Patient presented to us with persistent clinically significant macular edema (CSME) in both eyes. Right eye received dexamethasone implant and left eye received two intravitreal bevacizumab injections 1.25 mg/0.05 mL (Avastin®; Genentech Inc., South San Francisco, CA, USA) with an interval of four weeks. After six weeks of follow-up, dexamethasone implant in the right eye showed normal macular thickness whereas persistent macular edema (ME) was found even after second intravitreal bevacizumab injection in the left eye.
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- 2012
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12. Ivermectin treatment for massive orbital myiasis in an empty socket with concomitant scalp pediculosis.
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Puthran, Neelam, Hegde, Vidya, Anupama, B., and Andrew, Sheena
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MYIASIS ,TREATMENT of eye diseases ,IVERMECTIN ,PEDICULOSIS ,ANTIPARASITIC agents ,EYELIDS ,WOUNDS & injuries - Abstract
We report a rare case of massive orbital myiasis following recent lid injury, occurring in the empty socket of an elderly lady, who had concurrent scalp pediculosis. The orbital myiasis was effectively treated with the broad-spectrum antiparasitic agent, ivermectin, thus precluding the need for an exploratory surgery. Ivermectin was also effective in managing the concurrent scalp pediculosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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13. Does delayed repair of eyelid lacerations compromise outcome?
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Chiang, Elizabeth, Bee, Carson, Harris, Gerald J., and Wells, Timothy S.
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- 2017
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14. Self-inflicted bilateral ocular and eyelid injuries in an unsuspected individual.
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Samia-Aly E, Ha J, and Sagili S
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- Aged, Humans, Male, Eye Injuries etiology, Eyelids injuries, Lacerations etiology, Ophthalmoplegia etiology, Self-Injurious Behavior diagnosis, Self-Injurious Behavior psychology
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Background and Aims: This report aims to illustrate a case of self-inflicted ocular and orbital injury, resulting in severe tissue loss and ophthalmoplegia in a patient with no known history of mental illness., Methods and Results: A 71-year-old male initially presented to the emergency department with significant tissue loss from his left upper and lower lids, orbital tissue loss and complete ophthalmoplegia, after reportedly tripping and falling onto his desk. He subsequently attended the emergency department on two further occasions with similar injuries, affecting the same and contralateral eye, whilst maintaining a traumatic cause for his injuries. He was eventually admitted to a psychiatric ward for mental health assessment. This report covers his progress as well as illustrating his injuries with images., Conclusion: Self-harm is an important differential diagnosis in cases where the mechanism of injury does not correspond to the extent of injury or tissue loss. It can, however, be difficult to differentiate from accidental injury and even with repeated assessments, a formal psychiatric diagnosis may not be possible.
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- 2019
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15. Boston keratoprosthesis and Ahmed glaucoma valve for visual rehabilitation in congenital anterior staphyloma
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Aditya Neog, Geetha Iyer, Supriya Latka, Nikhil S Choudhari, and Bhaskar Srinivasan
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Male ,Keratoprosthesis ,genetic structures ,descemet′s tear ,Allergy ,Visual rehabilitation ,Visual Acuity ,Apoptosis ,sphenoid sinus mucocele ,osteogenesis imperfecta ,keratoprosthesis ,post-keratoplasty astigmatism ,Glaucoma valve ,Corneal Diseases ,Congenital anterior staphyloma ,Cornea ,single stage ,lcsh:Ophthalmology ,Bietti′s crystalline dystrophy ,Blepharoptosis ,Glaucoma Drainage Implants ,cosmetic ,visual evoked response ,Glaucoma drainage implant ,Endophthalmitis ,Cartridge tip ,caspase-3/7 ,school children ,Prostheses and Implants ,Glaucoma drainage device ,limbal relaxing incision ,Bevacizumab ,hydroquinone ,cataract ,Brief Communications ,Conjunctiva ,scanning electron microscopy ,epidermal cyst ,trends ,cigarette smoke toxicant ,medicine.medical_specialty ,AcrySof SN60T9 ,Plateau iris ,Enucleation ,prevalence ,India ,lacquer crack ,rural area ,orbital myiasis ,Blepharophimosis ,Prosthesis Design ,scalp pediculosis ,choroidal neovascularization ,Closure glaucoma ,toric intraocular lens ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Ophthalmology ,worm ,intraocular Lens ,medicine ,Humans ,choroidal neovascular membrane ,lid laceration ,primary angle closure glaucoma ,cyclosporine ,vernal keratoconjunctivitis ,ranibizumab ,Intraocular Pressure ,optic neuritis ,indications ,Ivermectin ,business.industry ,Refractive error ,primary angle ,Infant ,Glaucoma ,eye diseases ,Surgery ,use of spectacles ,nocardia ,functional ,lcsh:RE1-994 ,eyelid ,phacoemulsification ,excision ,glaucoma drainage implant ,Boston keratoprosthesis ,trabecular ,dipetalonema ,business ,Keratoplasty, Penetrating ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Congenital anterior staphyloma entails grave visual prognosis. The majority of reported patients have undergone enucleation. We report a promising result of staphylectomy with implantation of a keratoprosthesis and a glaucoma drainage device in a seven-month-old child with a large, congenital anterior staphyloma.
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- 2012
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