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Bullous Keratopathy Secondary to Anterior Chamber Angle Foreign Body

BACKGROUND: Penetrating ocular trauma with intraocular foreign body is a serious injury often resulting in loss of vision. Anterior chamber foreign bodies account for a considerable portion of all cases of all intraocular foreign bodies (up to 15%); however, they can be missed due to inconspicuous l...

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Autores principales: Dong, Pham Ngoc, Duong, Nguyen Thi Nga, Cung, Le Xuan, Huong, Duong Nguyen Viet, Ngan, Nguyen Dinh, Thien, Chu Dinh, Quyet, Do, Bac, Nguyen Duy
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Republic of Macedonia 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7084005/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32215084
http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2019.381
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author Dong, Pham Ngoc
Duong, Nguyen Thi Nga
Cung, Le Xuan
Huong, Duong Nguyen Viet
Ngan, Nguyen Dinh
Thien, Chu Dinh
Quyet, Do
Bac, Nguyen Duy
author_facet Dong, Pham Ngoc
Duong, Nguyen Thi Nga
Cung, Le Xuan
Huong, Duong Nguyen Viet
Ngan, Nguyen Dinh
Thien, Chu Dinh
Quyet, Do
Bac, Nguyen Duy
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description BACKGROUND: Penetrating ocular trauma with intraocular foreign body is a serious injury often resulting in loss of vision. Anterior chamber foreign bodies account for a considerable portion of all cases of all intraocular foreign bodies (up to 15%); however, they can be missed due to inconspicuous location. CASE REPORT: We report two cases of retained intraocular foreign bodies in the iridocorneal angle that was missed at the first ophthalmic examination. They were only discovered when complications occurred, such as corneal edema and increased intraocular pressure. In the case whereby the foreign body was taken out early, corneal damages were reversible. However, in the case whereby the foreign body was taken out late, endothelial damage was irreversible and endothelial transplantation was needed. CONCLUSION: Regarding trauma patients, a careful examination should be performed to discover foreign bodies in the iridocorneal angle. If local peripheral corneal edema occurred, attention should be paid to the trauma history and to timely discovery of the foreign body. This will prevent any irreversible corneal damages.
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spelling pubmed-70840052020-03-25 Bullous Keratopathy Secondary to Anterior Chamber Angle Foreign Body Dong, Pham Ngoc Duong, Nguyen Thi Nga Cung, Le Xuan Huong, Duong Nguyen Viet Ngan, Nguyen Dinh Thien, Chu Dinh Quyet, Do Bac, Nguyen Duy Open Access Maced J Med Sci Basic and Clinical Medical Researches in Vietnam BACKGROUND: Penetrating ocular trauma with intraocular foreign body is a serious injury often resulting in loss of vision. Anterior chamber foreign bodies account for a considerable portion of all cases of all intraocular foreign bodies (up to 15%); however, they can be missed due to inconspicuous location. CASE REPORT: We report two cases of retained intraocular foreign bodies in the iridocorneal angle that was missed at the first ophthalmic examination. They were only discovered when complications occurred, such as corneal edema and increased intraocular pressure. In the case whereby the foreign body was taken out early, corneal damages were reversible. However, in the case whereby the foreign body was taken out late, endothelial damage was irreversible and endothelial transplantation was needed. CONCLUSION: Regarding trauma patients, a careful examination should be performed to discover foreign bodies in the iridocorneal angle. If local peripheral corneal edema occurred, attention should be paid to the trauma history and to timely discovery of the foreign body. This will prevent any irreversible corneal damages. Republic of Macedonia 2019-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7084005/ /pubmed/32215084 http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2019.381 Text en Copyright: © 2019 Pham Ngoc Dong, Nguyen Thi Nga Duong, Le Xuan Cung, Duong Nguyen Viet Huong, Nguyen Dinh Ngan, Chu Dinh Thien, Do Quyet, Nguyen Duy Bac. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/CC BY-NC/4.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0)
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Duong, Nguyen Thi Nga
Cung, Le Xuan
Huong, Duong Nguyen Viet
Ngan, Nguyen Dinh
Thien, Chu Dinh
Quyet, Do
Bac, Nguyen Duy
Bullous Keratopathy Secondary to Anterior Chamber Angle Foreign Body
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title_short Bullous Keratopathy Secondary to Anterior Chamber Angle Foreign Body
title_sort bullous keratopathy secondary to anterior chamber angle foreign body
topic Basic and Clinical Medical Researches in Vietnam
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7084005/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32215084
http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2019.381
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