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1991| January-March | Volume 39 | Issue 1
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ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Pterygium and dry eye-A clinical correlation
Rajiv , Sandeep Mithal, AK Sood
January-March 1991, 39(1):15-16
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Schirmer's test and tear film break-up time (BUT) were studied in 56 eyes of patients with pterygium and compared with 50 eyes of normal healthy subjects representing the same age, sex and geographical distribution. Both the values were found to be significantly reduced in cases of pterygium indicating the inadequacy of tear film in these patients.
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CASE REPORT
Posterior keratoconus due to iron nail injury-A case report
Umesh Bareja, RB Vajpayee
January-March 1991, 39(1):30-30
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A case of post-traumatic keratoconus is presented. This is an unusual variant of an uncommon disorder. Posterior keratoconus is a very rare ectatic dystrophy of the cornea. Since its first description in 1927, only a few cases have been described in the literature. Posttraumatic posterior keratoconus is a much rarer entity. We are reporting a case of posterior keratoconus caused by iron nail injury.
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ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Malignant tumours of the eye and adnexa
Palaniswamy Sunderraj
January-March 1991, 39(1):6-8
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We analysed 262 consecutive histopathologically proved cases of malignant tumours of the eye and its adnexa seen over a nine year period. Two peaks were observed in the age distribution one in the first decade due to retinoblastoma and another between forty one to sixty years due to malignant lid tumours especially meibomian carcinoma. Males (56%) were affected more often. Intraocular tumours (34%) formed the commonest group of malignant orbito-ocular tumours; lacrimal gland tumours (3%) occurred least frequently. Of the individual tumours, retinoblastoma (32%) was seen most often followed by squamous cell carcinoma (25%). The frequency of meibomian gland carcinoma in Madras was significantly more than in North India. Extra-ocular malignant melanomas out-numbered intraocular (uveal) malignant melanomas. The significance of these observations is discussed.
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Conjunctival impression cytology in dry eye states
Madhavati Reddy, P Ranga Reddy, SC Reddy
January-March 1991, 39(1):22-24
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Impression cytology technique was used to study the cytological changes of in 30 patients with various diseases (Xerophthalmia, Steven-Johnson's syndrome, trachoma, alkali burns, kerato conjunctivitis sicca) resulting in dry eye syndrome. The main features of impression cytology were squamous metaplasia of epithelial cells and altered goblet cell density. The comparison between conjunctival biopsy findings and impression cytology confirm that impression cytology provides the same information as that of biopsy. Hence, the authors advocate that this non-invasive simple technique can replace conjunctival biopsy in confirmation of diagnosis in dry eye syndrome.
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CASE REPORT
Leiomyoma of the orbit
SM Betharia, Roopa Arora, Kamal Kishore, ND Patil
January-March 1991, 39(1):35-37
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A rare case of leiomyoma located anteroinferiorly in the orbit of a 39-year-old male patient is reported. The histopathogenesis and management is discussed.
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Neurofibromatosis irides with flat vertebra-A case report
Sandeep Saxena, RC Saxena
January-March 1991, 39(1):31-32
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Bilateral multiple iris nodules with thickened corneal nerves and flat fifth thoracic vertebra is being reported.
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Orbital lymphangiomatoid malformation-A case report
Sandeep Saxena, RC Saxena, PK Agrawal
January-March 1991, 39(1):33-34
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An asymptomatic orbital lymphangiomatoid malformation in a female is being reported.
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Giant aneurysm of internal carotid artery presenting features of retrobulbar neuritis
Madhumati Misra, Amar Bikram Mohanty, Sanatan Rath
January-March 1991, 39(1):28-29
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We report the case of a man who presented with in the features of left optic nerve compression. CT scan and carotid angiography demonstrated an unruptured giant aneurysm of the left internal carotid artery possibly kinking the optic nerve. Carotid ligation in the neck saved both life and vision.
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EDITORIAL
Compromising With mediocrity
S Tony Fernandez
January-March 1991, 39(1):1-1
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LETTER TO EDITOR
Letter
MPS Sachdev
January-March 1991, 39(1):40-40
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January-March 1991, 39(1):40-40
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ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Benign ocular manifestations of sickle cell Anemia in Arabs
Mahmoud Al-salem
January-March 1991, 39(1):9-11
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A complete ophthalmic examination was carried out for each of 54 adult patients with various forms of sickle cell disease. Mild and infrequent signs in the anterior and posterior segments were found, but there were no cases of proliferative sickle cell retinopathy detected. These findings were compared with the reported findings in the black Americans of African origin with the same disease. The probable explanations were the high prevalence of fetal haemoglobin in Arab sicklers, the rarity of sickle cell disease among the Arabs and the possible existence of a different gene.
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Achievement of surgically soft and safe eyes--a comparative study
RN Sud, R Loomba
January-March 1991, 39(1):12-14
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With the advent of intra ocular lens implantation at the time of cataract extraction, especially by intracapsular method, it has become very important to prevent the loss of vitreous during surgery. This can be achieved by lowering the intraocular pressure by various methods. In order to find out the best method to achieve a soft & safe eye before surgery, a study was conducted on 90 patients, undergoing intracapsular cataract extraction. The patients were divided into 9 groups of 10 each, & different methods of lowering intraocular pressure were tried and results compared. It was observed that intravenous mannitol given preoperatively and pressure with mercury column together, formed the best combination to achieve the maximum tension lowering effect.
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Role of proteins and cholesterol in human senile cataractogenesis
Savita Yadav, KP Mistry, UM Rawai
January-March 1991, 39(1):17-19
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Cataracts are a major cause of blindness in man with far reaching personal, social and economic consequences. The clarity of the lens is dependent upon the maintenance of the integrity of the fiber cell plasma membrane whose important component is cholesterol. In the present study, we have demonstrated that cataract formation influences the cholesterol and protein distribution within the lens.
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Visual evoked potentials in optic nerve injury--does it merit to be mentioned?
AK Mahapatra
January-March 1991, 39(1):20-21
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The value of Visual Evoked Potentials (VEP) in the management of indirect optic nerve injury was prospectively studied in 78 patients. The initial VEPs were normal in 10, abnormal in 29 and absent in 39 patients. All 10 patients with normal VEP showed visual recovery. Amongst 29 patients with abnormal VEP, 26 (86.6%) showed improvement. In 39 patients initial VEPs showed no wave, however, subsequent VEP recordings demonstrated wave formation. Thus in 31 patients repeated VEP recordings failed to demonstrate wave formation, and none of them improved. This study, thus brings out the high predictive value of both positive and negative VEPs.
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Corneal endothelial changes following pars plana lensectomy
JI Goyal, Anita Panda, SK Angra
January-March 1991, 39(1):25-27
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The corneal endothelial status was studied in 40 eyes of patients with congenital cataract before and 3 months after surgery. Twenty eyes of patients who underwent pars plana lensectomy revealed a mean endothelial cell loss of 8% (SD +/- .76) while the remaining 20 eyes which were operated by needling aspiration had a endothelial cell loss of 10% (SD +/- .89). The difference between the two groups was not statistically significant.
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS
Presidential Address
Sudha Sutaria
January-March 1991, 39(1):42-44
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REVIEW ARTICLE
Flute handle for controlled suction in double cannula aspiration
TP Ittyerah
January-March 1991, 39(1):38-39
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A simple, economical autoclavable hollow cylindrical stainless steel handle with openings at both ends and on one side is manufactured and used for many applications in closed chamber ocular surgeries especially extracapsular cataract surgery.
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Role of radiation therapy in the treatment of benign ocular diseases
Racheline , VK Paul, T Ganesh, Sanjiv Sharma, Sandeep Singal, RC Joshi
January-March 1991, 39(1):2-5
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Radiation therapy, although a prime treatment modality for malignant disease, has few definitive indications for some benign ocular diseases too. Orbital pseudotumour, Graves ophthalmopathy and pterygium are the conditions where the radiation oncologist has got an important role to play. This article reviews the current status of the role of radiation and its effectiveness in the management of these diseases.
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