G G Kovarik1, W G Hodge. 1. University of Ottawa Eye Institute, Ottawa General Hospital, Ontario, Canada.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Cicatricial conjunctivitis is an uncommon ocular finding with several possible origins. We report a patient whose obsessive-compulsive disorder involved constant self-induced mechanical trauma to the eyes, leading to bilateral cicatricial conjunctivitis. METHOD: Case report. RESULTS: Based on the history, physical examination, ocular surface scraping, and conjuctival biopsy, other causes of cicatrical conjunctivitis were ruled out, and a self-induced cause was confirmed. CONCLUSIONS: Inquiries pertaining to psychiatric history may be important in patients with cicatricial conjunctivitis.
PURPOSE: Cicatricial conjunctivitis is an uncommon ocular finding with several possible origins. We report a patient whose obsessive-compulsive disorder involved constant self-induced mechanical trauma to the eyes, leading to bilateral cicatricial conjunctivitis. METHOD: Case report. RESULTS: Based on the history, physical examination, ocular surface scraping, and conjuctival biopsy, other causes of cicatrical conjunctivitis were ruled out, and a self-induced cause was confirmed. CONCLUSIONS: Inquiries pertaining to psychiatric history may be important in patients with cicatricial conjunctivitis.
Authors: Jelka G Orsoni; Pierangela Rubino; Isabella Pellistri; Chiara Menozzi; Laura Zavota; Antonino Massaro; Paolo Mora Journal: Case Rep Ophthalmol Date: 2011-02-18