Publications by authors named "Liza-Sharmini Ahmad Tajudin"

Wall-eyed bilateral internuclear ophthalmoplegia (WEBINO) is a rare neuro-ophthalmological condition in which there is ocular motility impairment characterized by bilateral adduction deficiencies, bilateral abducting nystagmus, and exotropia in primary gaze, and is often associated with multiple sclerosis (MS). This report describes a young female who presented with sudden onset of binocular diplopia and alternating exotropia for two days duration, which was associated with a history of intermittent headaches for one year before presenting complaints. Examination revealed alternating exotropia on the primary gaze with bilateral limitation of adduction and bilateral nystagmus on abduction.

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Post-surgical scarring is a known cause of trabeculectomy failure. The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of ranibizumab as an adjuvant anti-scarring agent in experimental trabeculectomy. Forty New Zealand white rabbits were randomised into four eye treatment groups: groups A (control), B (ranibizumab 0.

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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has led to the widespread use of steroids as a life-saving measure. In patients with preexisting diabetes, the therapeutic use of steroids coupled with poorly controlled sugar has led to a surge of mucormycosis. We report a rare case of orbital apex syndrome secondary to mucormycosis post-COVID-19.

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Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic brought the world to a standstill in 2020. Many countries have imposed lockdowns, known as the movement-control order (MCO) in Malaysia, to prevent transmission of the disease.

Aim: The objective of this study is to evaluate the impact of the MCO on the management of glaucoma patients in a suburban tertiary hospital.

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  • Badminton-related ocular injuries are a significant source of blunt eye trauma, and this study focused on the clinical presentations and visual outcomes of affected patients at a Malaysian hospital between 2003 and 2017.
  • The retrospective audit included 23 patients, mainly young adults, with most injuries occurring during single-player games, typically from shuttlecock strikes, and the majority of them not wearing protective eyewear.
  • Results showed that the anterior segment was primarily affected, with hyphaema being the most common presentation, and an average intraocular pressure of 23.5 mmHg at presentation was noted, indicating potential complications affecting vision.
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We hereby describe two cases of patients with ocular sporotrichosis who presented with different spectrums of clinical manifestations. Both patients had an antecedent history of zoonotic and vegetative contact. The first patient presented with acute granulomatous anterior uveitis, and the second patient presented with granulomatous conjunctivitis.

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Background and objective The majority of glaucoma patients are asymptomatic and are usually diagnosed at an advanced stage of the disease. This study aimed to assess the outcomes of glaucoma screening among known first-degree relatives of primary glaucoma patients. Materials and methods This study involved primary angle-closure glaucoma (PACG), primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG), and juvenile open-angle glaucoma (JOAG) patients who attended the glaucoma clinic at the Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia between January 2014 and December 2015.

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Lockdown implementation during COVID-19 pandemic has caused many negative impacts in various aspect of life, including in the academic world. Routine disruption to teaching and learning environment has raised concerns to the wellbeing of university staff and students. This study aimed to examine the subjective wellbeing of the university community in Northern Malaysia during lockdown due to COVID-19 pandemic and the factors affecting it.

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Introduction: Glaucoma is a complex disease with intraocular pressure (IOP) playing an important role in its diagnosis and management. IOP has shown diurnal and nocturnal variations, which may affect the course of the disease.

Objective: The objective of this study was to determine the effectiveness of clinic-based office hour phasing in the diagnosis and management of glaucoma and glaucoma suspect (GS).

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Introduction , and have been identified as susceptible genetic markers related to glaucoma. We aimed to investigate the association between the identified susceptible genetic markers PLEKHA7 rs11024102, ABCC5 rs17217796, and KALRN rs1392912 in the progression of primary angle-closure glaucoma (PACG) in Malay patients. Methods For this study, 163 Malay patients with PACG were recruited from April 2015 to April 2017 at Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia and Hospital Raja Perempuan Zainab II, Kota Bharu.

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Purpose: This study aims to determine the 5-year visual field progression and identify the prognostic factors for progression in Malay patients with primary glaucoma.

Methods: A retrospective cohort record review study was conducted among 222 patients (222 eyes) with primary glaucoma who were selected from a glaucoma research database of a tertiary center in Malaysia. The patients were Malays and diagnosed with primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) or primary angle-closure glaucoma (PACG).

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Background: A diagnosis of ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is challenging and often delayed despite patients being symptomatic. Low back pain is the most common initial symptom, appearing in the second and third decades of life. Acute anterior uveitis (AAU) occurs much later in the course of the disease, often when the destruction of the spine is already debilitating.

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Paediatric orbital cellulitis is a potential sight- and life-threatening condition. It is a serious infection in children that can result in significant complications, including blindness, cavernous sinus thrombosis, cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, meningitis, subdural empyema, and brain abscess. Of the patients with orbital cellulitis, 17% died from meningitis, and 20% of the survivors had permanent loss of vision.

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Leptomeningeal carcinomatosis (LC) and optic nerve metastasis are uncommon occurrences in breast cancer. We report a rare case of LC with optic nerve infiltration secondary to breast cancer. A 45-year-old lady who was a known case of treated right breast carcinoma six years ago presented with a blurring of vision in both eyes, floaters, and diplopia for one month.

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Purpose: To determine the role of microvascular endothelial dysfunction as risk factor for primary open angle glaucoma.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted involving 114 Malay patients with POAG seen at the eye clinic of Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia. Patients aged between 40 and 80 years who were diagnosed with other types of glaucoma, previous glaucoma filtering surgery or other surgeries except uncomplicated cataract surgery and pterygium surgery were excluded.

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Management of inflammation after surgery for recalcitrant anterior uveitis is challenging. Herein, we report successful treatment using intracameral injection of recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rtPA) in two patients with recalcitrant anterior uveitis, due to infective uveitis and Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease, respectively. A 40-year-old woman presented with bilateral redness and vision reduction that had persisted 2 weeks.

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had rarely been reported as a causative organism for corneal ulcer and had not been described before in vernal keratoconjunctivitis (VKC). Generally regarded as commensals of respiratory tract particularly in young children, it had however been isolated from the corneal ulcer scraping of both adult and children. We report a case of bacterial ulcer with isolation of from the corneal scraping in a young child with underlying VKC.

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Objective: To evaluate the incidence of ocular surface disease (OSD) and to determine the effects of topical pressure-lowering drugs on ocular surface disease in primary angle closure patients.

Methods: This was a cross-sectional comparative study comparing primary angle closure glaucoma (PACG) patients (Group A) with primary angle closure and primary angle closure suspect (Group B). Group A was treated with topical pressure-lowering drugs; Group B was not.

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Ocular bartonellosis can present in various ways, with variable visual outcome. There is limited data on ocular bartonellosis in Malaysia. We aim to describe the clinical presentation and visual outcome of ocular bartonellosis in Malaysia.

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Behçet's disease (BD) is a multisystemic disease that is very rare in Malaysia. About 5% of patients develop central nervous system involvement, termed neuro-Behçet's. Neuro-Behçet's is one of the most serious causes of long-term morbidity and mortality.

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Introduction: Hyphema and orbital apex syndrome occurring concurrently in a patient with herpes zoster ophthalmicus have not been reported previously. We present a case with these unique findings and discuss the pathogenesis of these conditions and their management.

Presentation Of Case: A 59-year-old Malay lady with underlying diabetes mellitus presented with manifestations of zoster ophthalmicus in the left eye.

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  • Primary angle closure glaucoma (PACG) is a key cause of blindness, prompting a large-scale study involving over 10,000 PACG patients and nearly 30,000 controls across multiple continents.
  • The study identified five new genetic loci associated with PACG risk, each with significant statistical results (e.g., EPDR1 with an odds ratio of 1.24 and a P-value of 5.94 × 10(-15)).
  • Additionally, three previously known genetic loci were confirmed, enhancing the understanding of the genetic factors underlying PACG.
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  • The study explored noninvasive treatment of early bleb leaks after trabeculectomy using cyanoacrylate tissue glue (CATG) in three patients.
  • All patients experienced bleb leaks shortly after surgery, with varying timeframes for each case.
  • CATG proved effective in sealing the leaks, and despite low intraocular pressure and some discomfort, no severe complications were reported, suggesting CATG as a promising option for this type of post-surgery issue.
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