Publications by authors named "Efraim Berco"

Introduction: Coats disease is a rare vasculature pathology that usually presents as retinal telangiectasia with possible progression to exudative retinal detachment (RD). Intravitreal anti-VEGF injections, cryotherapy, laser photocoagulation, and surgery are commonly used to control the disease and prevent its progression. Although iatrogenic tractional RDs secondary to anti-VEGF injections have been reported in patients with Coats disease, RDs in Coats disease are exudative, secondary to retinal exudation and vascular abnormalities.

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Background: Postoperative face-down positioning (FDP) for up to 2 weeks is believed to be necessary for successful closure of macular holes. FDP, however, can be disabling and uncomfortable and is a major burden for elderly patients. The aim of this study was to investigate how nonsupine posturing and macular hole size affect anatomical and functional success of macular hole closure.

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Purpose: To propose a novel technique of an internal limiting membrane (ILM) flap using ophthalmic viscoelastic device (OVD) with no requirement for postoperative head posture for the treatment of lamellar macular hole (LMH) repair.

Methods: A retrospective analysis of 16 consecutive eyes of LMH patients who underwent vitrectomy with ILM flap with OVD. Best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA), central macular thickness (CMT), simultaneous cataract extraction, and ellipsoid zone disruption preoperatively and at the final follow-up were compared.

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We report on a 55-year-old patient presenting with a 400 μm macular hole which failed to resolve with vitrectomy and internal limited membrane peeling. In accordance with patient wishes to avoid further surgery, subthreshold laser was applied to the macular hole followed by gas exchange with euvolemic C3F8. Successful hole closure was subsequently observed with vision improved by four Snellen lines.

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Purpose: To evaluate lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning, and other sexual/gender minority (LGBTQ+) orientation as a burnout risk factor among an international ophthalmologist cohort.

Methods: An anonymous, cross-sectional electronic survey was distributed via an Internet platform to characterize the relationship among demographic factors, including LGBTQ+ orientation, and burnout as measured by the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory (CBI). Univariable data analysis (linear) by sexual orientation was performed and variables with an association with a P value of <0.

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Although trabeculotomy and goniotomy are currently the mainstay of surgical management for congenital glaucoma, XEN Gel Stent (Allergan) implantation and other microinvasive glaucoma surgery technologies may offer the advantage of having a lower risk of postoperative complications than conventional techniques. A 10-year-old boy presented with aphakic glaucoma in his left eye secondary to previous cataract surgery. Intraocular pressure (IOP) in the left eye at initial presentation was 31 mm Hg with maximal tolerated medical therapy.

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Purpose: To describe the outcomes of the inverted internal limiting membrane flap technique without postoperative face-down positioning for macular hole (MH) closure.

Methods: This retrospective longitudinal study identified patients who had undergone surgical repair for large (>400 µm), idiopathic MHs and did not maintain face-down positioning postoperatively. Outcome measures included anatomical success, defined as confirmation of hole closure by the optical coherence tomography scan and functional success and defined as improved best-corrected visual acuity from baseline at the last follow-up.

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Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is the leading cause of vision loss in people under 65 years of age. Diabetic macular edema (DME) is the most common cause of moderate visual impairment in individuals with DR. Until recently, focal or grid laser photocoagulation has been the standard of care for DME.

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Article Synopsis
  • Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) is an autoimmune blistering disease mainly affecting the skin and mucous membranes, with a notable prevalence among Jews of Ashkenazi descent, particularly studied in Israel's diverse population.
  • A retrospective analysis of medical records from Sheba Medical Center revealed 290 newly diagnosed PV patients between 1980 and 2009, showing a mean diagnosis age of 49.7 years and a higher incidence in females (1.54:1 ratio).
  • The study found that the Ashkenazi to non-Ashkenazi ratio among Jewish patients was statistically non-significant compared to the general Jewish population and highlighted the need for dermatologists to assess potential comorbidities associated with PV.
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