| Literature DB >> 35036658 |
Raluca Bievel-Rădulescu1, Bogdana Tăbăcaru1,2, Horia Tudor Stanca1,2.
Abstract
Objective: Our paper aims to report an unusual case of phacogenic uveitis with secondary glaucoma occurring after spontaneous rupture of the lens capsule in a patient with hypermature age-related cataract, to describe its particularities and to review the classification of the lens-induced uveitis.Entities:
Keywords: hypermature cataract; lens-induced uveitis; phacogenic uveitis; phacolytic glaucoma
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 35036658 PMCID: PMC8697789 DOI: 10.22336/rjo.2021.62
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rom J Ophthalmol ISSN: 2457-4325
Differential diagnosis of lens-associated anterior-segment inflammation, related to the presented-case
| Differential Diagnosis | Common with the case | Exclusion factors |
|---|---|---|
| Phacomorphic Glaucoma | - Elevated intraocular pressure; | - Normal depth of the anterior chamber |
| - Edematous cornea. | ||
| Lens-Particle Glaucoma | - Conjunctival injection; | - No history of recent intraocular surgery or trauma |
| - Corneal edema; | ||
| - Elevated intraocular pressure. | ||
| Behcet’s disease | - Redness; | - No oral aphthous ulcers; |
| - Photophobia; | - No skin lesions; | |
| - Blurry vision. | - No genital ulcers. | |
| Drug induced uveitis | - Pain; | - No utilization of: |
| - Photophobia; | • Rifabutin; | |
| - Blurred vision; | • Cidofovir; | |
| - Redness. | • Bisphosphonates; | |
| • Sulfonamides; | ||
| • Topical agents (Metipranolol, Brimonidine). | ||
| Acute infectious endophthalmitis | - Decreased visual acuity; | - Patient denies eye trauma or surgery |
| - Photophobia; | ||
| - Conjunctival; | ||
| - Hyperemia. | ||
| Toxic anterior segment syndrome (TASS) | - Decreased visual acuity; | - No history of intraocular surgery |
| - Diffuse corneal edema; | ||
| - Photophobia; | ||
| - Elevated intraocular pressure. | ||
| Flare-up of pre-existing uveitis | - Decreased visual acuity; | - No history of uveitis, no systemic or ocular signs of uveitis |
| - Prominent cell and flare reaction. |