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Y Chen1, Q Le1, J Hong1, L Gong1, J Xu1.
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PurposeTo explore the morphological characteristics of toxic keratopathy (TK), which clinically presented as superficial punctate keratopathy (SPK), with the application of in vivo laser-scanning confocal microscopy (LSCM), and evaluate its potential in the early diagnosis of TK.Patients and methodsThis was a cross-sectional study involving 16 patients with TK and 16 patients with dry eye (DE), demonstrating SPK under slit-lamp observation, and 10 normal eyes were enrolled in the study. All participants underwent history interviews, fluorescein staining, tear film break-up time (BUT) tests, Schirmer tests, and in vivo LSCM.ResultsThe area grading of corneal fluorescein punctate staining was higher in the TK group than the DE group. Measured by in vivo LSCM, superficial epithelial cell density was lower in the TK group than that of DE group. The sub-basal nerve presented lower density and tortuosity in the TK group than the DE group. Most notably, deposits with a snow-like appearance were observed in the epithelium in 12/16 (75.0%) of the TK cases, but none in the DE group (P<0.05).ConclusionThe SPK in TK patients was characterized by more widespread punctate staining, a lower density of superficial epithelial cells and sub-basal nerves, and a typical snow-like pattern of deposits in the epithelium by LSCM. These features might facilitate early diagnosis of TK from other disorders manifested as SPK.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27740620 PMCID: PMC5233937 DOI: 10.1038/eye.2016.213
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eye (Lond) ISSN: 0950-222X Impact factor: 3.775
Figure 1Corneal Fluorescein Staining of a TK Patient. Representative corneal fluorescein staining pictures were taken in TK patients on Day 0 (a), and 2 weeks after patients stopped all previous eye drops application. (b) The images show a decrease in both the area and the density of fluorescein staining.
Grading of corneal fluorescein punctate staining
| P | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Area | 2.63±0.50 | 1.87±0.62 | 0.003* |
| Density | 2.69±0.49 | 2.19±0.75 | 0.073 |
| Severity | 7.06±1.88 | 4.00±1.93 | 0.000* |
*P<0.05.
P-values derived from Mann–Whitney U-test.
Distribution of corneal fluorescein punctate staining
| P | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Upper | 7/16 (43.8%) | 3/16 (18.8%) | 0.252 |
| Middle | 15/16 (93.8%) | 11/16 (68.8%) | 0.172 |
| Lower | 15/16 (93.8%) | 15/16 (93.8%) | >0.999 |
P-values derived from Exact Fisher Test.
Figure 2In vivo LSCM Measurements of TK, DE, and the Normal. The cell density of the superficial epithelium was lower for the TK group than for the DE group and for the normal group (a). However, the basal epithelial cell density was not significantly different between the TK group and the DE group, or between the TK group and the normal group (b).The sub-basal nerve density and tortuosity of the TK group was lower than that of the DE group and of the normal group (c, d). In addition, the keratocyte density and the Langerhans cell density of the TK group had no significant difference compared with other groups e, f). *indicates P<0.05. Representative in vivo LSCM images of the superficial epithelium (g, h, i), basal epithelium (j, k, l), sub-basal nerves (m, n, o), and stromal keratocytes (p, q, r) collected from patients in the TK group (g, j, m, p), patients in the DE group (h, k, n, q), and the controls (i, l, o, r) were shown.
Figure 3Characteristic presentations in in vivo LSCM Images of TK. Representative in vivo confocal microscopic images obtained from TK patients were summarized (a). Most of the TK cases showed highly reflective cell borders in the superficial epithelium (b), highly reflective nuclei in the basal epithelium (c), a snow-like pattern in the epithelium (d), and activated keratocytes (e).