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Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cataracts are generally known to occur in hyperglycemic conditions in diabetic patients. In this case, cataract occurred in the course of glucose level control in a patient who had been in a hyperglycemic state. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Case report; Cataract; Diabetes; Glucose control; Hyperopic shift; Osmotic stress
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28399936 PMCID: PMC5389145 DOI: 10.1186/s13256-017-1268-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Case Rep ISSN: 1752-1947
Fig. 1Posterior subcapsular cataract in the right (a) and left (b) eye which developed 3 days after starting glucose control
Fig. 2Regression of the posterior subcapsular cataract 4 weeks after initial presentation in the right (a) and left (b) eye
Timeline of our patient’s clinical course
| Dates | Past medical history | |
|---|---|---|
| High blood glucose level 1 year before initial visit | ||
| Date | Symptoms and medical findings | Ophthalmic findings |
| Day 1 | Fasting plasma glucose: 555 mg/dL | Best corrected visual acuity: 20/20 in both eyes |
| HbA1c: 14.9% | Refractive error: -3.25 diopters (D) in both eyes | |
| Begins oral hypoglycemic agent | Clear lenses | |
| Diabetic retinopathy (-) | ||
| Day 2 | Feels blurred vision | |
| Switches to insulin | ||
| Day 4 | Fasting plasma glucose: 214 mg/dL | Best corrected visual acuity: 20/40 in the right eye; 20/50 in the left eye |
| Bilateral subcapsular cataract | ||
| Retinal hemorrhage and exudates | ||
| Day 11 | Cannot see well with his own glasses | Visual acuity with his glasses: 20/40 in the right eye; 20/50 in the left eye |
| Refractive error: +1.0D in both eyes | ||
| Day 29 | Better visual acuity | Best corrected visual acuity: 20/25 |
| Refractive error: -1.75D in both eyes | ||
| Clearer lens | ||
D diopters