Purpose: To report a case of an idiopathic unilateral filtering bleb in an otherwise well patient and a case of bilateral spontaneous filtering blebs in association with Terrien marginal degeneration.
Methods: In this retrospective observational study of 2 cases, clinical notes, ultrasound biomicroscopy and gonioscopy images were reviewed.
Results: Case 1: A 32-year-old woman presented with a 1-year history of a gradually growing cyst in her right eye. No changes in vision were reported. The patient had no previous ocular or systemic history, trauma, or surgical interventions. Slit-lamp examination revealed a multilobulated cyst at the supranasal limbus OD. Diagnosis was an idiopathic spontaneous limbal filtering bleb of unclear etiology because there was no inciting event or obvious cause. Case 2: A 31-year-old man, with 2 past episodes of spontaneous filtering bleb development, affecting the left, then the right, eye, presented with his third event in May 2012. The visual acuity was decreased to 20/400 OD. The right eye was hypotonous and ultrasound biomicroscopy confirmed a shallow anterior chamber, a superior peripheral corneal defect, and an echolucent space suggestive of subconjunctival fluid. Limbal thinning was noted bilaterally, consistent with Terrien marginal degeneration.
Conclusions: This is a rare case of an idiopathic filtering bleb occurring in a healthy patient with no precipitating cause, other ocular abnormalities, or physical malformations, and the only reported case of bilateral sequential filtering blebs associated with an atypical presentation of Terrien marginal degeneration.
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Cornea
October 2024
Department of Ophthalmology, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital, Helsinki, Finland.
Purpose: To analyze central corneal in vivo confocal microscopy (IVCM) in Terrien marginal degeneration (TMD).
Methods: An observational prospective case-control study. Ten Finnish patients with TMD from a tertiary referral center were compared with 10 age- and sex-matched healthy volunteers.
Taiwan J Ophthalmol
March 2024
Cornea Unit, Hospital Universitario Ramón y Cajal de Madrid, Madrid, Spain.
This case report presents a unique instance of a 55-year-old male patient exhibiting features of both Terrien marginal degeneration (TMD) and Fuchs' superficial marginal keratitis. Characterized by peripheral corneal thinning vascularization, and a pseudopterygium, the patient experienced recurrent photophobia, redness, and tearing over 15 years. This case challenges the traditional distinction between TMD and Fuchs' superficial marginal keratitis, suggesting a potential common underlying disorder.
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December 2023
CHU du Nord, Marseille, France.
Purpose: We report a case of unilateral Terrien's marginal degeneration in a 14-year-old girl.
Clinical Case: Slit-lamp examination of the affected eye revealed 360° circumferential lipid deposits with 6mm of superior limbal distension, superficial neovascularization, a zone of corneal thinning from 3:00 to 9:00 with a zone of corneomalacia at 11:00. The remainder of the cornea was clear, without fluorescein staining or anterior chamber reaction.
Cornea
May 2024
Department of Ophthalmology, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital, Helsinki, Finland.
Purpose: The aim of this study was to analyze corneal topography relative to astigmatism, higher order aberrations, and corneal curvatures in Terrien marginal degeneration using 3-dimensional anterior-segment optical coherence tomography.
Methods: Twenty-nine eyes of 15 Finnish patients from a tertiary referral center had topographic axial power maps classified into 4 patterns by visual grading: crab claw (CC), mixed (M), arcuate (A), and normal. Regular astigmatism, keratometry, higher order aberrations, maximal corneal thinning, apex thickness, and curvature changes relative to best fit sphere toward maximal peripheral thinning were compared.
Asia Pac J Ophthalmol (Phila)
November 2023
Department of Ophthalmology, Mackay Memorial Hospital, Taipei City, Taiwan.
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