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Crescent-shaped anterior lamellar keratoplasty as treatment of corneal perforation in peripheral ulcerative keratitis
| Summary: | Purpose: to raise awareness of potential severe ocular complications associated with autoimmune diseases and to describe the surgical technique of crescent-shaped anterior lamellar keratoplasty to treat a corneal perforation in peripheral ulcerative keratitis. Methods and Materials: Case report. Results: A female patient with 59 years old, with history of longstanding rheumatoid arthritis, presented with redness and photophobia in the right eye. As past ocular history, the patient had a severe keratoconjunctivitis sicca and a corneal ulcer in the right eye. Clinical examination revealed an epithelial defect with a significant inferior corneal thickness decrease. Topical steroids, antibiotics and a therapeutic contact lens were prescribed. One month later, a corneal perforation was observed and a crescent-shaped deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty was then performed. Conclusion: The clinical course of peripheral ulcerative keratitis depends on the associated systemic pathology, being essential a multidisciplinary approach by ophthalmologists and rheumatologists to allow systemic control of the autoimmune disease, avoiding possible complications such as eye perforation. |
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| Main Authors: | Costa, Sónia Torres |
| Other Authors: | Costa, João Pinheiro; Figueira, Luís; Reis, Fernando Falcão |
| Subject: | Comunicações Curtas e Imagens em Oftalmologia |
| Year: | 2020 |
| Country: | Portugal |
| Document type: | report |
| Access type: | open access |
| Associated institution: | Sociedade Portuguesa de Oftalmologia |
| Language: | English |
| Origin: | Revista Sociedade Portuguesa de Oftalmologia |
| Summary: | Purpose: to raise awareness of potential severe ocular complications associated with autoimmune diseases and to describe the surgical technique of crescent-shaped anterior lamellar keratoplasty to treat a corneal perforation in peripheral ulcerative keratitis. Methods and Materials: Case report. Results: A female patient with 59 years old, with history of longstanding rheumatoid arthritis, presented with redness and photophobia in the right eye. As past ocular history, the patient had a severe keratoconjunctivitis sicca and a corneal ulcer in the right eye. Clinical examination revealed an epithelial defect with a significant inferior corneal thickness decrease. Topical steroids, antibiotics and a therapeutic contact lens were prescribed. One month later, a corneal perforation was observed and a crescent-shaped deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty was then performed. Conclusion: The clinical course of peripheral ulcerative keratitis depends on the associated systemic pathology, being essential a multidisciplinary approach by ophthalmologists and rheumatologists to allow systemic control of the autoimmune disease, avoiding possible complications such as eye perforation. |
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