Literature DB >> 60098

Chalcosis in the human eye. A clinicopathologic study.

N A Rao, M O Tso, A R Rosenthal.   

Abstract

A clinicopathologic study of eight human eyes containing intraocular copper foreign bodies was undertaken. These foreign bodies, which had been retained in the eyes from three weeks to 22 years, were analyzed by atomic-absorption spectrophotometry and x-ray diffraction to determine their chemical composition. Copper deposits in Descemet membrane, vitreous, internal limiting membrane of the retina, and fibrous capsule around the foreign bodies could be demonstrated by rhodanine, rubeanic acid, and alizarin blue stains and were correlated with clinical findings and pathologic changes. Eyes with foreign bodies containing more than 85% copper tended to show more disseminated copper deposits. Eyes with alloy containing less than 85% copper showed more localized deposits of copper. Retinal structures were well preserved, even in an eye with an intraocular copper foreign body that had been retained for 22 years.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 60098     DOI: 10.1001/archopht.1976.03910040247018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0003-9950


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