A 42-year-old man who was human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive complained of floaters in his right eye, which had existed for 1 week, followed by loss of central vision. Results of ophthalmoscopic examination disclosed confluent yellowish-white retinochoroidal infiltrates with perivascular sheathing, which were more prominent superiorly in the right eye. Approximately 10 small, white, intraretinal and choroidal lesions were observed in the nasal periphery of the left eye.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThree patients developed irregular corneal astigmatism while wearing annular tinted soft contact lenses on a daily basis for 1.5 to 3 years. There was severe keratometer mire distortion, and photokeratoscopy revealed central and midperipheral corneal topographical irregularities in four of six eyes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA fourth case of a newly recognized variant of ectodermal dysplasia is reported. This syndrome is characterized by bilateral apocrine hidrocystomas of the eyelid margins, hypodontia, palmar-plantar hyperkeratosis, and onychodystrophy. To our knowledge, this syndrome, with its striking ocular manifestations, has not been previously documented in the ophthalmic literature.
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August 1985
As more people come to depend on public hospitals for health care, fewer inpatient beds are available for elective ocular surgery. At our county hospital, ophthalmology residents with faculty supervision have successfully performed cataract surgery on an outpatient basis. The postoperative outcomes of these outpatients are similar to those of a corresponding inpatient population.
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