2.A 5-year retrospective review of Asian ectropion: how does it compare to ectropion amongst non-Asians?
Jocelyn CHUA ; Chai Teck CHOO ; Lay Leng SEAH ; Kee Siew FONG ; Soon Phaik CHEE ; Chin Tek CHUAH ; Audrey LOOI
Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2011;40(2):84-89
INTRODUCTIONThis study reviews the differences in demographics and surgical outcomes between ectropion in Asian and non-Asian eyes.
MATERIALS AND METHODSMedical records of surgically corrected ectropion cases from January 2002 to December 2006 were reviewed. Preand postoperative lid-globe apposition was graded: grade 0 with normal lid-globe apposition, grade 1 with punctal ectropion, grade 2 with partial lid eversion and scleral show, grade 3 with conjunctival hyperemia and thickening and grade 4 as for grade 3 with exposure keratitis.
RESULTSSixty-nine eyes in 50 patients underwent surgical correction of lower lid ectropion, making up 3.3% of all lid procedures performed. Eighty-four percent of patients were above 50 years of age, 72% were males and 88% were Chinese. Involutional change was the commonest aetiology, accounting for the majority of bilateral cases. The mean duration to surgery was 10.0 ± 16.0 months. The most frequent preoperative severity grade was 2. Lateral tarsal strip (LTS) was the commonest procedure performed, comprising 91.3% of eyes. The mean duration of postoperative review was 19.4 ± 19.2 months (range, 1 to 74 months). Postoperative improvement of at least one grade was observed in 98% while normal lid-globe apposition was achieved in 76% of eyes.
CONCLUSIONSInvolutional change is the most common cause of ectropion amongst both Asians and non-Asians. Ectropion is less prevalent amongst Asians as a result of anatomical differences and possibly reduced sun exposure. The LTS procedure is the most commonly performed surgical procedure for the successful correction of ectropion in both Asians and non-Asians.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Asian Continental Ancestry Group ; Blepharoplasty ; methods ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Ectropion ; surgery ; Eyelids ; surgery ; Female ; Humans ; Infant ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Postoperative Period ; Preoperative Care ; Retrospective Studies ; Time Factors ; Young Adult
3.De Novo Extra-Thyroidal Manifestations of Graves’ Disease presenting 16 years after Total Thyroidectomy for Thyroid Cancer
Ann Kwee ; Kai-Ling Yong ; Lay Leng Seah ; Chiaw-Ling Chng
Journal of the ASEAN Federation of Endocrine Societies 2021;36(2):216-219
We present a 61-year-old Chinese female who had a history of angioinvasive follicular thyroid cancer (FTC) treated with total thyroidectomy 16 years ago, without radioactive iodine (RAI) treatment who now presents with de novo pretibial myxedema (PTM) followed by active severe Graves’ ophthalmopathy (GO) requiring pulse steroids and radiotherapy.
Thyroid Neoplasms
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Thyroidectomy