Literature DB >> 9052633

Ultrasound biomicroscopic view of detachment of the ciliary epithelium in retinal detachment with atopic dermatitis.

S Yoshida1, M Sasoh, M Arima, Y Uji.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The authors evaluated the effectiveness of ultrasound biomicroscopy to determine the condition of the ciliary body during perioperative examinations of patients with atopic dermatitis and retinal detachment.
METHODS: The authors compared two groups of patients with atopic dermatitis and retinal detachment. Parameters included patient age, gender, eye, cataract, type and location of breaks, macular involvement, detachment of the ciliary epithelium, and preoperative and postoperative best-corrected visual acuities. Group 1 included six patients (nine eyes) who were examined before surgery and after surgery using ultrasound biomicroscopy, with which the authors also measured the maximum height of the detachment of the ciliary epithelium. Group 2 included 10 patients (13 eyes) who did not undergo ultrasound biomicroscopy.
RESULTS: In group 1, ultrasound biomicroscopy showed ciliary epithelium detachment in all eyes before surgery and in eight of nine eyes after successful retinal reattachment. The height of the ciliary detachment, however, decreased dramatically after surgery. Although almost all the parameters between groups 1 and 2 were similar, the authors observed a significant difference in the incidence of preoperative diagnosis of ciliary detachment (P = 0.023).
CONCLUSION: Ultrasound biomicroscopy is beneficial in detecting detachment of the ciliary epithelium. The residual shallow detachment that remains after successful surgery suggests the fragility of the ciliary body.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9052633     DOI: 10.1016/s0161-6420(97)30323-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ophthalmology        ISSN: 0161-6420            Impact factor:   12.079


  5 in total

1.  Ultrasound biomicroscopy of the peripheral retina and the ciliary body in degenerative retinoschisis associated with pars plana cysts.

Authors:  G Mannino; R Malagola; S Abdolrahimzadeh; G M Villani; S M Recupero
Journal:  Br J Ophthalmol       Date:  2001-08       Impact factor: 4.638

2.  Detection of pars plana rupture by ultrasound biomicroscopy after cannula dislodgement during cataract wound hydration.

Authors:  Yoshihiro Yonekawa; Benjamin J Thomas; Laurie K Lau-Sickon; Bradley J Anderson; Alan J Ruby
Journal:  Digit J Ophthalmol       Date:  2017-02-25

3.  Frequency of ciliary body or retinal breaks and retinal detachment in eyes with atopic cataract.

Authors:  H Hayashi; C Igarashi; K Hayashi
Journal:  Br J Ophthalmol       Date:  2002-08       Impact factor: 4.638

4.  Incidence of retinal detachment associated with atopic dermatitis in Japan: review of cases from 1992 to 2011.

Authors:  Mikio Sasoh; Hitoshi Mizutani; Hisashi Matsubara; Motoyasu Furuta; Yoshitsugu Matsui; Kei-Ichi Yamanaka; Mineo Kondo
Journal:  Clin Ophthalmol       Date:  2015-06-23

5.  Retinal detachment with a break at pars plicata associated with congenital malformation of the lens-zonule-ciliary body complex.

Authors:  Fang-Yi Tsai; Ling-Ing Lau; Shih-Jen Chen; Fenq-Lih Lee
Journal:  Taiwan J Ophthalmol       Date:  2014-09-18
  5 in total

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