| Literature DB >> 30029635 |
Young Hoon Yang1, Bu Ki Kim1, Su Joung Mun1, Hyun Tae Choi1, Young Taek Chung2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To report a case of a reversible cataract after intracameral infusion of distilled water during full-thickness astigmatic keratotomy. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Anterior subcapsular cataract; Distilled water; Full-thickness astigmatic keratotomy; Reversible cataract; SMILE
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30029635 PMCID: PMC6053764 DOI: 10.1186/s12886-018-0810-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Ophthalmol ISSN: 1471-2415 Impact factor: 2.209
Fig. 1Photographs of an anterior subcapsular cataract in the lens of the right eye at 1 day (a), 1 week (b), 2 weeks (c), and 1 month (d) after astigmatic keratotomy. The cataract decreased in a centripetal pattern
Fig. 2Anterior segment OCT images of the lens of the right eye at 1 day (a), 1 month (b), and 5 months (c) after astigmatic keratotomy. The anterior subcapsular cataract is seen with high signal intensity (arrowheads) below the anterior lens capsule (arrow). a Although the broad anterior subcapsular cataract is not clearly distinguishable from the anterior lens capsule, the lesion is under the capsule, in contrast with the inflammatory material on the capsule (asterisk). b The cataract is seen more clearly, although decreasing in a centripetal pattern. c The cataract decreased further, presenting with very small high-signal intensities
Fig. 3Photograph of an anterior subcapsular cataract in the lens of the right eye 3 months after small incision lenticule extraction surgery. The cataract was fainter than that in a photograph taken 1 month after the astigmatic keratotomy (Fig. 1d)
Fig. 4Changes in the surface area of the cataract after distilled water exposure in astigmatic keratotomy