3,220 results match your criteria: "I˙stanbul Oculoplastic & Orbital Surgery and Ocular Oncology Center[Affiliation]"

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  • Facial synkinesis (FS) is a problem where facial muscles move involuntarily when someone tries to make a facial expression, often happening after facial palsy (FP).
  • The study tested whether combining physical therapy for the face with eyelid surgery helps people recover better and avoid FS compared to just using physical therapy alone.
  • Results showed that patients who had both treatments recovered faster and didn't develop FS, while some patients who only had physical therapy developed FS.
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  • The study investigates biomarkers for severe Graves' orbitopathy (GO) by analyzing gene expression in orbital fibroblasts and comparing it to tear protein profiles from previous research.* -
  • Researchers grew fibroblasts from adipose tissue of nine GO patients and performed RNA sequencing to identify differentially expressed genes, revealing significant upregulation and downregulation patterns.* -
  • The findings highlighted S100 calcium-binding protein A4 (S100A4) as a consistently downregulated gene, suggesting its potential role as a biomarker for GO.*
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A clinical comparative study of an outpatient treatment group and an endoscopic sinus surgery group for maxillary sinus fungus ball.

Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol

January 2025

Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Aichi Medical University Hospital, 1-1 Yazakokarimata, Nagakute-shi, Aichi, 480-1195, Japan.

Purpose: This study aimed to clarify the differences in the pathophysiology of maxillary sinus fungus balls (FB) among different case groups and to identify which patients with maxillary sinus FB would be suitable for outpatient procedures.

Methods: Thirty-four patients diagnosed with maxillary sinus FB between January 2017 and December 2021 were divided into two groups (O and S). We retrospectively compared the clinical and imaging characteristics, and the treatment outcomes between the groups.

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The caretaker-reversible Tarsorrhaphy.

Int Ophthalmol

October 2024

Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, USC Roski Eye Institute, San Pablo Street 1450, Los Angeles, CA, 90033, USA.

Purpose: To present a modification of the reversible tarsorrhaphy that can be opened and reclosed as necessary by caretakers and the patient.

Methods: Retrospective case series of patients who underwent the reversible tarsorrhaphy. Materials included intravenous (IV) tubing as bolsters and 4-0 polypropylene suture.

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Thyroid eye disease is an autoimmune disorder caused by thyroid-stimulating hormone receptor autoantibodies stimulating the thyroid-stimulating hormone receptor, resulting in proptosis, extraocular muscle dysfunction, diplopia, retro-orbital pain, optic nerve compression, and visual impairment. Dysthyroid optic neuropathy (DON), believed to result from direct compression by enlarged extraocular muscles, represents a severe complication with the potential for irreversible vision loss. Currently, the treatment options for DON are limited to highly invasive procedures, such as orbital decompression surgery and systemic steroid pulse therapy.

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Patient-centered innovation for facial nerve palsy: Bionic reanimation for the paralytic eyelid.

J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg

September 2024

Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI, USA. Electronic address:

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[Prevalence of Bell's phenomenon and changes after surgery for aponeurotic ptosis].

J Fr Ophtalmol

November 2024

Service d'ophtalmologie, hôpital Pasteur 2, centre hospitalier universitaire de Nice, université Côte d'Azur, 30, voie Romaine, CS 51069, 06001 Nice cedex, France. Electronic address:

Background: Ptosis surgery is common in oculoplastics, and its most threatening complication is corneal ulceration. Several factors have been associated with postoperative corneal disorders, such as the strength of the orbicularis muscle, the type of surgery performed, and the Bell's phenomenon reflex (BPR). The goal of this study was to investigate the prevalence of physiological BPR, absence of BPR, and presence of inverse BP in patients undergoing surgery for aponeurotic ptosis.

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The optic nerve sheath is a rare site for schwannoma, to our knowledge 19 optic nerve sheath schwannoma (ONSS) cases have been reported. Difficulty can arise in diagnosis as imaging findings can be relatively non-specific. We describe a case of ONSS that mimicked orbital cavernous venous malformation pre-operatively.

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  • This study focuses on the importance of secondary soft tissue surgeries for improving facial appearance in patients with syndromic craniosynostosis, highlighting that such procedures are often overlooked in medical literature.
  • Researchers conducted a retrospective review of 106 patients treated at a children's hospital from 2003 to 2023, assessing both skeletal and soft tissue surgeries.
  • The findings revealed that a high percentage of patients underwent soft tissue procedures (95.3%), with significant correlations between previous skeletal surgeries and the likelihood of needing additional soft tissue interventions.
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Central Retinal Artery Occlusion Following Intralesional Triamcinolone Injection for IgG4-related Orbital Disease.

Ophthalmic Plast Reconstr Surg

January 2025

Department of Oculoplastic and Facial Plastic Surgery, John A. Moran Eye Center, University of Utah Health, Salt Lake City, U.S.A.

The risk of blindness associated with periocular and facial injections is well documented. Previous cases describing vision loss following a recent periocular or facial injection have emphasized the importance of facial "danger zones." To date, the literature suggests that nearly half of all cases of central retinal artery occlusion in the setting of a recent periocular or facial injection involve an injection in or around the nose.

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Purpose: To compare the accuracy and readability of responses to oculoplastics patient questions provided by Google and ChatGPT. Additionally, to assess the ability of ChatGPT to create customized patient education materials.

Methods: We executed a Google search to identify the 3 most frequently asked patient questions (FAQs) related to 10 oculoplastics conditions.

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Lacrimal gland enlargement in inactive thyroid eye disease: a case series and literature review.

Arq Bras Oftalmol

September 2024

Department of Ophthalmology, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade Estadual de São Paulo "Júlio de Mesquita Filho", Botucatu, SP, Brazil.

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  • This study focused on measuring the size and volume of the lacrimal gland in patients with inactive thyroid eye disease, comparing findings with existing literature.
  • Conducted from 2015 to 2020, the study involved 21 patients, primarily men, who reported dryness but generally had good vision and mild eye protrusion.
  • Results showed that the lacrimal gland was enlarged in these patients, highlighting that even inactive thyroid eye disease affects gland size, but no specific factors like age or sex were linked to the enlargement.
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Foreign body suture granuloma in canthal surgery: association with suture type.

Orbit

September 2024

Ophthalmology, Texas Oculoplastic Consultants, Austin, Texas, USA.

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  • The study investigates the occurrence of suture granulomas, a complication in canthal surgery, focusing on their incidence and risk factors.
  • A total of 758 surgeries were reviewed, revealing that 2.4% resulted in granulomas, mainly linked to specific suture materials, particularly uncoated polyester.
  • Results suggest that using absorbable or monofilament sutures can significantly reduce the risk of developing suture granulomas after surgery.
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  • - A rare case of orbital schwannoma was reported in a young woman, specifically located within the inferior rectus muscle.
  • - The patient experienced gradual eye protrusion (proptosis) over a year, with imaging indicating a benign tumor in the affected area, later confirmed by histopathology.
  • - This case emphasizes the need to consider schwannoma when diagnosing orbital tumors related to eye muscles.
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Vogt striae: Demystified.

Med J Armed Forces India

December 2022

Consultant (Ophthalmology) & Brig I/C Adm, Command Hospital (Eastern Command), Kolkata, India.

Background: To study the correlation of different variables of Vogt striae to other attributes of keratoconus and to suggest a new grading system for Vogt striae to exactly represent the configuration and extent in each individual keratoconic cornea.

Methods: The study was an observational and data review study. A total of 386 eyes of 207 keratoconus patients were screened from February 2016 to August 2018.

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Ocular dirofilariasis is no longer a rare disease as more cases are being reported across the world and in India as awareness about this disease among health care professionals has increased. It is a helminthic infection which is caused by filarial parasite of the genus dirofilaria. It has a varied clinical presentation and the definitive diagnosis is based on microbiological and histopathological examination of the parasite.

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Purpose: To introduce a modified Hughes procedure for the repair of large full-thickness defects of the lower eyelid.

Methods: This retrospective study included 56 patients: 30 in the conventional group treated with a Hughes flap and 26 in the modified group treated with a full-thickness upper eyelid flap pedicled with levator aponeurosis, Muller muscle and conjunctiva. The reconstruction time, period of pedicle division and complication rates were evaluated.

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Endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy in acute dacryocystitis: a multicenter study in China.

Int J Ophthalmol

September 2024

Department of Orbital and Oculoplastic Surgery, Eye Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou 325000, Zhejiang Province, China.

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  • The study analyzed the clinical profiles and outcomes of 554 adult patients with acute dacryocystitis (AD) in China over 10 years, focusing on endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy (En-DCR) management.
  • The patient group comprised mostly females with a median age of 55.2 years, and many had prior episodes or complications before surgery.
  • Results indicated that En-DCR had high anatomical and functional success rates of 91.7% and 90.1%, respectively, even when performed during acute episodes, albeit slightly lower success in patients with previous issues.
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  • - Parinaud oculoglandular syndrome (POGS) is a rare condition characterized by one-sided eye inflammation and lymph node swelling, often linked to cat scratch disease (CSD) caused by Bartonella henselae (BH).
  • - Diagnosing POGS can be difficult due to its rarity and the wide range of potential causes, with the best diagnostic method being the PCR DNA test for BH, which isn't always readily available.
  • - A series of three cases demonstrated effective management with antibiotics and non-drug measures like flea control, stressing the need for increased awareness among clinicians regarding CSD, especially in patients with feline exposure, and calling for more research to improve diagnosis and treatment options.
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Pyogenic Granuloma Diagnosis and Management: A Practical Review.

Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open

September 2024

From the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, Ohio.

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  • Pyogenic granuloma (PG) is a challenging condition with unclear causes and treatment options, and this review focuses on surgical interventions as a potential solution.
  • A comprehensive literature search identified 31 relevant studies, mostly retrospective, which highlighted the effectiveness of surgical excision in treating PG, with an average complication rate of 15.1% and a high success rate of 96.2% after treatment.
  • The review emphasizes both the complexities of PG management and the variable success of different treatments, noting particularly high incidences of PG in ophthalmologic surgeries.
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WOUND-Q questionnaire: Translational and cross-cultural adaptation for Brazilian Portuguese.

Wound Repair Regen

November 2024

Laboratory of Microsurgery and Plastic Surgery, Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.

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  • Around 1%-2% of the global population will experience chronic skin wounds in their lifetime, and patient-reported outcome measures (PROM) are used to gauge their quality of life.
  • The WOUND-Q tool was created to assess various types of wounds and is beneficial for use in different countries due to its broad applicability.
  • This study focused on translating and adapting the WOUND-Q tool into Brazilian Portuguese, involving independent translations, consensus meetings, and cognitive testing, ultimately resulting in a validated final version.
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  • - Eyelid tumors in children are uncommon and generally non-cancerous.
  • - The process of removing these tumors is crucial and needs to be handled carefully.
  • - Special attention is required for reconstruction after removal due to the patients' young age.
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  • Intravenous lobular pyogenic granuloma (ILPG) is a rare condition affecting the periorbital area, characterized by palpable subcutaneous nodules, and this study focuses on its clinical presentation and pathology.
  • A case study of a 42-year-old male diagnosed with ILPG through immunohistochemistry was presented, alongside a literature review that identified 6 other similar cases treated with local excision.
  • Histopathological analysis showed ILPG to consist of capillary structures and a strong reaction to specific markers, with low recurrence rates after surgical treatment, suggesting its relevance in diagnosing periocular masses.
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  • The study investigates the possible role of systemic inflammatory markers, like NLR, PLR, and SII, in distinguishing between benign and malignant eyelid lesions in patients undergoing surgery.
  • A total of 134 patients were analyzed, revealing significant differences in NLR and SII between benign and malignant groups, with mean values indicating higher inflammation in malignant cases.
  • The findings suggest that preoperative blood tests could help improve the diagnostic accuracy for eyelid lesions, although PLR did not show significant differences between the groups.
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