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Subject Area:
Ophthalmology
Case Rep Ophthalmol (2024) 15 (1): 730–735.
Published Online: 18 October 2024
... injury involving a knitting needle. Initial examinations revealed hand motion visual acuity in the right eye, a partial thickness scleral laceration, and conjunctival laceration, which were surgically repaired. Postoperatively, she developed blurred vision, hyphema, and signs of CRAO, prompting anterior...
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Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Ophthalmology
Case Rep Ophthalmol (2022) 12 (3): 841–847.
Published Online: 11 October 2021
... detachment in patients with DME. Herein, we describe the visual outcomes of intravitreal t-PA injection in a 78-year-old woman with treatment-resistant DME in her vitrectomized eye after several previous treatments. Before the injection, her best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) was 0.7 logMAR and central...
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Subject Area:
Ophthalmology
Case Rep Ophthalmol (2018) 8 (3): 568–573.
Published Online: 14 December 2017
... chronic central serous chorioretinopathy-like maculopathy. Case Presentation: A 69-year-old female patient presented with a recent-onset slight decrease in visual acuity in her left eye. Her past ocular history was clear. Regarding her medical history, she had only hypertension, treated with per os...
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Subject Area:
Ophthalmology
Case Rep Ophthalmol (2018) 8 (3): 465–474.
Published Online: 27 September 2017
... treated with a single sustained-release fluocinolone acetonide intravitreal implant in her right eye. The affected eye had presented a visual acuity of 2/10 and a central macular thickness of 488 µm prior to the injection. After treatment with the fluocinolone acetonide intravitreal implant, the patient’s...
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Subject Area:
Ophthalmology
Case Rep Ophthalmol (2017) 8 (1): 271–278.
Published Online: 28 April 2017
.... Results: A 66-year-old female patient was treated with repeated intravitreal anti-VEGF injections due to ischemic ME following an acute BRVO. Over a period of 2.5 years best corrected visual acuity increased from 0.06 to 0.6 (decimal notation) accompanied by a reduction in central retinal thickness from...
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Subject Area:
Ophthalmology
Case Rep Ophthalmol (2017) 7 (3): 579–585.
Published Online: 28 December 2016
... oedema (DME) from type 2 diabetes mellitus was first diagnosed in October 2010 and had a baseline visual acuity (VA) of 46 Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study (ETDRS) letters in the left eye. Central foveal thickness (CFT) was 712 microns. The patient was treated with 11 intravitreal injections...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Ophthalmology
Case Rep Ophthalmol (2014) 5 (2): 150–156.
Published Online: 21 May 2014
... and daytime sleepiness presented with a history of bilateral vision loss. His visual acuity (VA) was hand movements, and fundus examination (FE) revealed bilateral central RVO. General medical examination revealed untreated hypertension and type II respiratory failure. Laboratory tests for thrombophilia...
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Subject Area:
Ophthalmology
Case Rep Ophthalmol (2011) 2 (3): 367–375.
Published Online: 13 December 2011
... of intravenous infliximab infusion therapy for 54 weeks in a case of Behcet’s panuveitis and unilateral inflammatory maculopathy. The patient’s best corrected visual acuity was monitored, and biomicroscopic and fundus examinations as well as macular thickness map analysis by stratus optical coherence tomography...
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Subject Area:
Ophthalmology
Case Rep Ophthalmol (2011) 2 (2): 262–265.
Published Online: 18 August 2011
...–5 times a month. At presentation, visual acuity (VA) was 0.7 in the right eye (RE) and 0.9 in the left eye (LE). The visual field showed an inferior altitudinal defect in both eyes and a fundus examination revealed prominent optic disc edema in the RE and a crowded optic disc in the LE. The patient...