| Literature DB >> 31689746 |
Danmin Cao1,2,3, Yong Wang1,2, Rong Lei1, Mahmood Khan3, Li Wang3.
Abstract
RATIONALE: Spherophakia is a rare diagnosis which is often associated with a shallow anterior chamber, angle-closure glaucoma, lens subluxation, and lenticular myopia. When cataracts occur with subluxation of the lens, vision is often markedly affected. This often presents surgeons with a unique challenge of maintaining good visual outcomes while minimizing potential complications. PATIENT CONCERNS: A 48-year-old female was referred for ophthalmological assessment due to decreased vision in the left eye. In the left eye, the best-corrected visual acuity at distance was 20/125 with manifest refraction of -6.5D + (-0.75) D × 118°. The slit lamp examination showed iridodonesis and a significant nuclear cataract (C3N3) with tremor in the left eye. After pupil dilation, a subluxated lens, weak zonules, and "fake golden ring" within the lens was noted. DIAGNOSIS: Due to the patient's symptoms, examination results, she was diagnosed with cataract, subluxation of the lens and spherophakia in left eye.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31689746 PMCID: PMC6946445 DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000017426
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicine (Baltimore) ISSN: 0025-7974 Impact factor: 1.817
Figure 1(A) A micro spherophakic lens was confirmed on the ocular anterior segment image (Pentacam), it shows shallow anterior chamber and thick lens. (B) A subluxated lens with zonular dialysis, and a fake golden ring within the lens.
Figure 2(A) The OCT image of the eye with outlined boundaries of the cornea and lens capsule. The capsulotomy pattern and lens fragmentation pattern are guided by the LenSx laser system (Alcon Laboratories Inc). (B) The IOL was implanted in the bag before the residual fragment were removed, as described in the “IOL-shell technique.” IOL = intraocular lens, OCT = optical coherence tomography.
Figure 3(A) Well-centered IOL with a 360° capsule overlap at 1 d. (B) 3 mo postoperatively. IOL = intraocular lens.