Ocular Examination The ocular examination in scleral diseases must include an episcleral and scleral examination and a general ophthalmologic examination.
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METHODS: Cross-sectional prospective case series of 11 consecutive patients with episcleral or scleral inflammatory disease located anterior to the equator.
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Diseases Eye Diseases
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Ultrasound biomicroscopy in the assessment of anterior scleral disease. Am J Ophthalmol. 1993;116:628-35. 3. Shields JA, Shields CL, Lavrich J.
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Keywords: Optic disk drusen; Scleral diseases; Retina; Ultrasonography; Congenital peripapillary staphyloma; Retinography; Autofluorescence Introduction O ptical disc drusen
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Destructive corneal and scleral disease associated with rheumatoid arthritis. Medical and surgical management. Cornea. 1995;14:408–17. 9.
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Scleromalacia perforans [DOID:14230] A scleral disease that is characterized by a painless severe necrotizing scleritis where the sclera is white, avascular, and thin.
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In 1952 Anderson and Margolis3reviewed the literature and reported that there were approximately 30 cases of scleral disease, either similar or related in varying degrees
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She had however later several remissions of episcleritis and on admission to the eye department in 1953 she had developed a devastating scleral disease in the left eye. *)
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This case indicates that senile scleromalacia is a scleral disease sui generis which occurs by expulsion of a calcified plaque in advanced cases of senile scleral plaques.
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In 1952 Anderson and Margolis3reviewed the literature and reported that there were approximately 30 cases of scleral disease, either similar or related in varying degrees
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Watson Medicine British medical journal 1978 Although scleral disease is uncommon, it is associated with connective-tissue disorders and one series showed that 27% of patients
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ICG Ultrasonography Ultrasound Biomicroscopy- to measure scleral thickness 2 mm and 3 mm posterior to the scleral spur.
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The disease course is typically relapsing and remitting.
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Disease Entity Idiopathic uveal effusion syndrome usually affects healthy middle-aged men. However, there are no specific risk factors for the disease.
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SHOWING 1-10 OF 23 REFERENCES Posterior scleritis. A cause of diagnostic confusion. W. BensonJ. ShieldsW. TasmanA. Crandall Medicine Archives of ophthalmology 1979 Female sex; a history of anterior scleritis; a fundus mass the same color as normal adjacent pigment epithelium; choroidal folds; serous retinal detachment[…]
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Keywords: Optic disk drusen; Scleral diseases; Retina; Ultrasonography; Congenital peripapillary staphyloma; Retinography; Autofluorescence Introduction Optical disc drusen
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DISCUSSION Posterior scleritis is a relatively uncommon and frequently under-recognized type of scleral disease.
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The “T” sign (present in 41.2% of reported cases[8]) indicates fluid accumulation at the sub-Tenon’s space accompanied by enhancive scleral thickness.
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Recently, investigations of collective OCT findings revealed that the frequency of subretinal mass was exceedingly more common in acute VKH disease patients (80%) than in
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Tappeiner, C; Heiligenhaus, A Progression of scleral disease Tuft, SJ; Watson, PG Six cases of scleritis associated with systemic infection Hemady, R; Sainz de la Maza, M
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Scleral grafts may be indicated for threatened perforation. Scleritis is severe, destructive, vision-threatening inflammation.
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RA Ocular and systemic findings in relapsing polychondritis Isaak, BL; Liesegang, TJ; Michet, CJ Diagnosis and treatment of scleritis associated to inflammatory systemic diseases
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Progression of scleral disease. Ophthalmology. 1991; 98:467–471. 13. Sainz de la Maza M, Foster CS, Jabbur NS. Scleritis associated with systemic vascullitic diseases.
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Scleritis causes There are many connective tissue disorders that are associated with scleral disease. Scleritis is often linked to autoimmune diseases.
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[…] involvement.28 Unlike with other scleritis forms, the observable eye in posterior disease may be nonerythematous.18 Other dissimilarities include its twice-as-often unilateral
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DIMEXIDE. 0.76 Scleral Diseases. Sclera Diseases. Disease, Sclera. Disease, Scleral. Diseases, Sclera. Diseases, Scleral. Sclera Disease. Scleral Disease. 0.73
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The most frequent scleral diseases are inflammatory, divided into episcleritis and scleritis.
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Diseases Eye Diseases
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Scleritis causes There are many connective tissue disorders that are associated with scleral disease. Scleritis is often linked to autoimmune diseases.
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A report on tuberculous sclerokeratitis suggested the usefulness of OCT in anterior segment disease evaluation [7].
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Scleritis is a chronic, painful, and potentially blinding inflammatory disease that is characterized by edema and cellular infiltration of the scleral and epi scleral tissues
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+ reactive cutaneous fibrous lesion + refractive error + retinal disease + rosacea + Roy Maroteaux Kremp Syndrome scalp dermatosis + scleral disease + scotoma + sebaceous
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+ phaeohyphomycosis + philophthalmiasis photosensitivity disease + pigmentation disease + Prurigo Pruritus + Pseudoatrophoderma Colli Pseudopyogenic Granuloma pupil disease
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[…] disease + Ocular Neovascularization + ocular sarcoidosis onchocerciasis + ophthalmia nodosa ophthalmomyiasis optic nerve disease + orbital disease + Papulosquamous Skin Diseases
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Daentl Towsend Siegel syndrome 0 *Hydrocephalus *Nephritis, Hereditary *Scleral Diseases.
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+ reactive cutaneous fibrous lesion + refractive error + retinal disease + rosacea + Roy Maroteaux Kremp Syndrome scalp dermatosis + scleral disease + scotoma + sebaceous
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+ phaeohyphomycosis + philophthalmiasis photosensitivity disease + pigmentation disease + Prurigo Pruritus + Pseudoatrophoderma Colli Pseudopyogenic Granuloma pupil disease
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[…] disease + Ocular Neovascularization + ocular sarcoidosis onchocerciasis + ophthalmia nodosa ophthalmomyiasis optic nerve disease + orbital disease + Papulosquamous Skin Diseases
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Scleral inflammatory disease of all types, including necrotizing and posterior scleritis, has been reported.
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Ocular Surface Disease Cases The following cases are examples of scleral lens fitting for severe ocular surface disease.
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Incorporating scleral lenses in the treatment of ocular surface disease is a truly rewarding experience.
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Daentl Towsend Siegel syndrome 0 *Hydrocephalus *Nephritis, Hereditary *Scleral Diseases.
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Destructive corneal and scleral disease associated with rheumatoid arthritis. Medical and surgical management. Cornea. 1995 Jul;14(4):408-17. Vote BJ, Elder MJ.
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Destructive corneal and scleral disease associated with rheumatoid arthritis. Medical and surgical management.
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[…] corneal epithelial defect with smooth and rolled edges Descemet’s membrane folds and stromal swelling Anterior chamber inflammatory reaction with hypopyon (rare) Corneal or scleral
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Destructive corneal and scleral disease associated with rheumatoid arthritis. Medical and surgical management. Cornea. 1995;14:408–17. 9.
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However, there are no specific risk factors for the disease.
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Akpek is renowned for her expertise in the surgical treatment of ocular surface diseases.
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Various ocular diseases and long-term use of topical corticosteroids have been known to cause corneal and scleral thinning.
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Various ocular diseases and long-term use of topical corticosteroids have been known to cause corneal and scleral thinning.
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Diseased and dissolved Tenon’s are undermined leaving a large bare scleral defect.
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Destructive corneal and scleral disease associated with rheumatoid arthritis. Medical and surgical management. Cornea. 1995;14:408–17. 9.
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Introduction Necrotizing sclerokeratitis is the most serious and destructive form of sclerai disease.
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Conjunctival, episcleral and scleral inflammation areusually present. It leads to progressive necrosis of the corneal stroma,leading to perforation and blindness. Collagen
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[…] present with limbal guttering and scleral disease must be continuously monitored with this association in mind.
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Abstract Contact lens devices have a variety of therapeutic applications in the management of corneal diseases.
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[…] contact lenses, known as scleral contact lenses.
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The direct observation of cotton wool spots gives the doctor an idea of what level of disease may be going on in the rest of the body. 4 Scleral Disease ttsz/istock Lupus
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Ocular Hypertension Central Serous Chorioretinopathy Scleral Diseases Iris Diseases Vision Disorders Ocular Hypotension Scotoma Conjunctival Cancers Optic Nerve Tumors Iridocyclitis
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Pathology of the Sclera Wound Healing Rupture of the Sclera Ectasia, Scleral Staphyloma Congenital Changes Necrosis and Degeneration Inflammations of the Sclera Fungus Diseases
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Technique Method Enucleation of eye The conjunctiva is held by forceps and is divided around the eyeball exposing the scleral insertions of the muscles of eyeball.
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Cornea irregularity patients and those who have ocular surface disease (OSD), for instance, wear scleral lenses because of medical necessity.
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A large group of patients presenting with expository keratitis (diseases of the ocular surface) is particularly favored in the use of scleral lenses for the maintenance of
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Of course, patients who have ocular surface disease are the exception to that rule because scleral lenses serve as their primary optical and medical treatment.
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Scleral inflammatory disease. and infection of the scleral buckle. 6 Smiddy W.E. Miller D. Flynn H.
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The latter can be associated with Vogt–Koyanagi–Harada disease, a possible differential diagnosis in this case.
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Scleral inflammatory disease. Am J Neuroradiol. 1987; 8: 861-865 Smiddy W.E. Miller D. Flynn H. Scleral buckle infections due to atypical mycobacteria.
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Scleral window surgery may be considered in the management of these retinal detachments.
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Scleral buckling might play a role in retinal detachment in Coats' disease, although it has previously been considered insignificant.
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Abstract Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment is a vision-threatening disease and is treated by either scleral buckling or pars planar vitrectomy.
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