1.Bilateral Macular Lesions Following Electrical Injury.
Chan WU ; Rong-Ping DAI ; Fang-Tian DONG ; Hong DU ; Hua ZHANG
Chinese Medical Sciences Journal 2016;31(3):196-199
2.Evaluation of the Central Macula in Commotio Retinae Not Associated with Other Types of Traumatic Retinopathy.
Joo Youn PARK ; Woo Ho NAM ; Seung Hoon KIM ; Sun Young JANG ; Young Hoon OHN ; Tae Kwann PARK
Korean Journal of Ophthalmology 2011;25(4):262-267
PURPOSE: To report on the anatomical and functional changes to the macula in nine patients suffering from commotio retinae not accompanied by any other types of traumatic retinopathy. METHODS: Nine injured eyes with commotio retinae were evaluated soon after ocular trauma with ophthalmic examination, including Spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT). In 12 eyes of 6 patients, Humphrey visual field (HVF) and multifocal electroretinogram (mfERG) were performed. Re-examinations were periodically performed for a mean of 26 days. Data from 9 injured eyes were collected and compared to data collected from the 9 non-affected eyes of the same patients. RESULTS: SD-OCT revealed no significant differences in the foveal thickness and total macular volume between traumatized and intact eyes in all 9 patients. Only 3 out of the 9 injured eyes showed abnormal findings in SD-OCT images such as discontinuity of the inner/outer segment (IS/OS) junction or abnormal hyper-reflectivity from the IS/OS and retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) lines in the macula. HVF and mfERG results did not show any functional deterioration in the injured eyes compared with intact eyes. During follow-up, the commotio retinae resolved in all 9 eyes. The changes to the outer retinal region detected in 3 patients by SD-OCT were also resolved. CONCLUSIONS: Acute retinal changes in commotio retinae, not associated with other retinal pathologies, were resolved without histological and functional sequelae. In a few cases of commotio retinae, SD-OCT revealed transient abnormalities mainly observed at the IS/OS and RPE complexes.
Adolescent
;
Adult
;
Child
;
Electroretinography
;
Eye Injuries/classification/*complications/pathology
;
Female
;
Follow-Up Studies
;
Humans
;
Macula Lutea/*injuries/pathology/physiopathology
;
Male
;
Middle Aged
;
Prognosis
;
Retinal Diseases/*etiology/pathology/physiopathology
;
Retinal Pigment Epithelium/injuries/pathology/physiopathology
;
Retrospective Studies
;
Tomography, Optical Coherence
;
Trauma Severity Indices
;
Visual Acuity
;
Visual Fields
;
Young Adult
3.A Case of Accidental Macular Injury by Nd: YAG Laser and Subsequent 6 Year Follow-Up.
Korean Journal of Ophthalmology 2009;23(3):207-209
Here, we report the case of a patient who sustained Nd: YAG laser macular injury with subsequent 6 year follow-up evaluation. A 23-year-old female was accidentally exposed to a Q-switched Nd: YAG laser without protective goggles. Upon initial evaluation, the best-corrected visual acuity of her affected eye was 20/100 OD. Fundoscopic examination revealed a macular laser burn and vitreous hemorrhage. Corticosteroids, in the form of 60 mg prednisolone, were administered orally with a 10 mg per week taper. Nineteen days following exposure, fundoscopic examination revealed a distinct epiretinal membrane which resolved within six months. The best-corrected visual acuity of the affected eye remained 20/100 OD. This clinical course is similar to those of previously reported cases including vitreous hemorrhage and subsequent epiretinal membrane formation. However, visual acuity did not recover despite spontaneous regression of the epiretinal membrane and at 6 year follow-up, there was neither choroidal neovascularization nor macular hole formation.
Accidents
;
Female
;
Fluorescein Angiography
;
Follow-Up Studies
;
Fundus Oculi
;
Glucocorticoids/therapeutic use
;
Humans
;
Lasers, Solid-State/*adverse effects
;
Macula Lutea/*injuries
;
Prednisolone/therapeutic use
;
*Radiation Injuries/complications/diagnosis/drug therapy/physiopathology
;
Treatment Outcome
;
Visual Acuity/radiation effects
;
Vitreous Hemorrhage/etiology/pathology
;
Young Adult
4.The Influence of risk factors on visual performance in of phototoxic maculopathy in occupational welders.
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2014;32(10):759-761
OBJECTIVETo investigate the Influence of risk factors that cause the phototoxic maculopathy by welding arc in occupational welders.
METHODSWe examined randomly a group of 86 male occupational welders 172 eyes from some local metal manufacturing enterprise from August 2010 to December 2013. The ophthalmologic examination which the participants underwent thorough including the best visual acuity, fundus examination by the supplementary lens, fundus photography, and the high definition optical coherence tomography (OCT) scan. All participants of this study underwent thorough the medicine examined by a specialist of occupational who prior to the OCT. All the subjects were divided into groups according to age, protection degrees , length of service, operating time . The incidences of phototoxic maculopathy were compared within groups. The subjects was divided randomly into the lutein group and the placebo group. The examination including the best visual acuity, serum lutein concentrations, macular pigmentoptical density (MPOD), Contrast and glare Sensitivity.
RESULTS(1) The total incidence of phototoxic maculopathy is 32.0%. (2) The incidences of phototoxic maculopathy in the strict protection group, the randomed protective group and the nonprofessional protection group were respectively 21.4%, 36.7%, 53.6%. The incidence in the strict protection group was lower than the other two groups, the incidence was the highest in the nonprofessional protection group, and the difference was statistically significant. (3) The longer length of service, and operating time , the more incidence of phototoxic maculopathy develop. (4) The lutein group prior to the placebo group at the best visual acuity, serum lutein concentrations, macular pigmentoptical density (MPOD), Contrast and glare Sensitivity.
CONCLUSIONThe risk factors of phototoxic maculopathy in male occupational welders are the length of service, operating time, protection degrees and the lutein assistantly. The incidence of phototoxic maculopathy occurs regardless of age.
Cross-Sectional Studies ; Humans ; Light ; adverse effects ; Lutein ; analysis ; Macula Lutea ; radiation effects ; Macular Pigment ; analysis ; Male ; Occupational Diseases ; epidemiology ; Occupational Exposure ; adverse effects ; Personal Protective Equipment ; Radiation Injuries ; Retinal Diseases ; Risk Factors ; Tomography, Optical Coherence ; Visual Acuity ; radiation effects ; Welding