1.Eye Symptoms and Signs in Multiple Myeloma.
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1980;21(4):627-630
The authors experienced a case of multiple myeloma associated with the retinal hemorrhage and the iridescent crystalline deposit on cornea. In multiple myeloma, retinal hemorrage and corneal opacity may occure. If the patient has retinal hemorrage and corneal oPacity that can be often seen in the process of examining the eyes, ophthalmologists occasionally diagnosed uncertainly with the eye only. The authors may be unknown why retinal hemorrage and corneal opacity occurred unless we knew other systemic symptoms in this case. Hence we discovered the eye symptoms and signs of multiple myeloma in the references and reported a case of multiple myeloma associated with retinal hemorrage and corneal opacity.
Cornea
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Corneal Opacity
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Crystallins
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Humans
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Multiple Myeloma*
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Retinal Hemorrhage
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Retinaldehyde
2.Lid Coloboma with Congenital Anomalies.
Hong Joo HAN ; Hwa Oak LEE ; Ki Hoan MA
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1981;22(2):383-386
The authors experienced a case of lid cloboma with congenital anomalies. Congenital colobomas of the lid are uncommon but, if extensive, they may be difficult problems in reconstruction. A case, 17 years old male, lid coloboma characterized by congenital anomalies with both upperlid coloboma, symblepharon of left eye. corneal opacity, nystagmus, microophthalmia, hypertelorism, abduction deficiency, proboscis, deformity of ears, macrostomia, high palate, receding chin, funnel chest, hypertrichosis on the back, flexion deformities of the fingers, spoon nails, and multiple warts on dorsum of both hands. The authors performed the Cutler-Beard procedure on the right upperlid and three suture technique on the left upperlid, followed by eyelash transplantation and lateral canthotomy on both eyes. A brief review of relating references is described.
Adolescent
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Chin
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Coloboma*
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Congenital Abnormalities
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Corneal Opacity
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Ear
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Fingers
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Funnel Chest
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Hand
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Humans
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Hypertelorism
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Hypertrichosis
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Macrostomia
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Male
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Palate
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Suture Techniques
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Warts