| Literature DB >> 28751510 |
Manthan Hasmukhbhai Chaniyara1, Amar Pujari1, Neelima Aron1, Namrata Sharma1.
Abstract
A 12-year-old boy was brought with the chief complaint of diminution of vision in his left eye for the past 1 month. History revealed a blunt trauma to his left eye with a wooden stick 6 weeks ago.Visual acuity was 20/20 and hand movement close to face in right and left eye, respectively, without any relative afferent pupillarydefect. Slit-lamp examination showed a total cataractous lens with signs suggestive of suspected posterior capsular (PC) defect. The PC defect was screened initially using B-scan ultrasound of the posterior segment, followed by confirmation of the same using ultrasound biomicroscopy. Left eye lens aspiration along with limited anterior vitrectomy followed by placement of multipiece intraocular lens in the sulcus was performed. Best-corrected visual acuity at 6 months of follow-up was 20/20. © BMJ Publishing Group Ltd (unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2017. All rights reserved. No commercial use is permitted unless otherwise expressly granted.Entities:
Keywords: Anterior Chamber; Medical education; Ophthalmology
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28751510 PMCID: PMC5747611 DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2017-220579
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Case Rep ISSN: 1757-790X