1. Infectious scleritis: Clinical spectrum and management outcomes in India
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Zia Sultan Pradhan and Pushpa Jacob
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Posterior open globe injuries ,posterior to rectus insertion ,zone III open globe injuries ,Glaucoma severity ,juvenile glaucoma ,juvenile-onset primary open angle glaucoma ,visual field defects ,Diabetic retinopathy ,renal transplant ,visual outcome ,Gujarati ,logMAR ,repeatability ,validity ,visual acuity ,Multiple sclerosis ,optic neuritis ,optical coherence tomography ,retinal nerve fi ber layer ,visual functions ,Axon diameter ,electron microscopy ,nerve fiber layer ,oligodendrocytes ,pathology ,Frequency doubling technology perimetry ,pediatric visual field testing ,standard automated perimetry ,Central corneal thickness ,glaucoma ,pachymetry ,20G Silicone rod ,monocanalicular stent ,canalicular laceration repair ,Coat′s like response ,pigmented paravenous chorioretinal atrophy ,Retinochoroiditis radiata ,Dacryocystectomy ,oculosporidiosis ,Rhinosporidium ,Infectious scleritis ,microbial scleritis ,ocular infection ,scleritis ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
In this retrospective case series, we studied the predisposing factors, causative organisms, clinical spectrum, and outcomes of 12 cases of culture-proven infectious scleritis. Nine of 12 patients had a history of preceding trauma (surgical or accidental). Past surgical history included small-incision cataract surgery (4), pterygium surgery (1), and trabeculectomy (1). Six patients had multifocal scleral abscesses due to Pseudomonas, Klebsiella, or Nocardia. Only 2 patients retained useful vision (>6/18). A poor visual acuity at presentation usually resulted in a worse visual outcome (P = 0.005). Four eyes developed phthisis. The addition of surgical intervention did not result in a significantly better visual outcome than medical management alone (P = 0.209), but resulted in a higher globe preservation rate (P = 0.045). Therefore, we concluded that infection must be ruled out in cases of scleritis with preceding history of trauma, and aggressive surgical intervention improves the anatomical outcome but does not change the visual outcome.
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- 2013
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