Publications by authors named "J Belmonte-Martinez"

Case Report: A 78-year-old-woman presented with a corneal non-pigmented vascularised tumour of her left eye, of 2 months onset, but with no previous ocular disorders. Surgical excision was performed, and the histopathological study showed the lesion to be an atypical melanocytic nevus of the limbus.

Discussion: Corneal pigmented lesions tend to occur as a result of conjunctival or sclerocorneal limbus lesions spreading or arising de novo from melanocytic cells that have migrated following corneal injury.

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Case Report: A 60 year old woman who was seen in the emergency department due to sudden loss of vision in left eye. The fundoscopy study showed exudative retinal detachment. The patient referred to dyspnea and peripheral edema of one year duration during the anamnesis.

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Purpose: The purposes of this study were to evaluate the genotypic and phenotypic correlations of Bietti crystalline dystrophy and to investigate the utility of in vivo corneal confocal microscopy in diagnosing this disorder.

Methods: A Spanish woman (proband) with a clinical diagnosis of Bietti crystalline dystrophy and 7 members of her family were recruited prospectively for complete clinical ophthalmic examination and genetic study. The medical records of an additional family member were reviewed retrospectively.

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Objective: To determine the prevalence of diabetic retinopathy (DR) and evaluate our experience in DR screening in a study carried out between the Ophthalmology Department of the University General Hospital of Alicante and Department 19 Primary Care of Alicante by using a non-retinal mydriatic camera and telemedicine.

Material And Methods: A descriptive, cross-sectional study was conducted on 2,435 diabetic patients from 1 February 2006 to 1 February 2009. Three 45° retinographies of both eyes of each patient were obtained and sent to the Department of Ophthalmology via the hospital intranet.

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Objective: The purification of commercially prepared triamcinolone acetonide is important in order to avoid the potential toxic side-effects of the solvent benzyl alcohol. We present a new technique for preparation of pure triamcinolone acetonide by dissolving the powder in sterile distilled water with no additional solvents. As the triamcinolone powder is relatively insoluble in water, we describe the sterile method used for the preparation and control of this suspension.

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