11 results on '"Aliseda-Pérez de Madrid, D."'
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2. Optical coherence tomography and macular phototoxicity
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Rodríguez-Marco, N.A., Andonegui-Navarro, J., Compains-Silva, E., Rebollo-Aguayo, A., Aliseda-Pérez-de-Madrid, D., and Aranguren-Laflin, M.
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solar retinopathy ,retinitis foveomacular ,genetic structures ,Optical coherence tomography ,solar eclipse ,luz del microscopio ,eye diseases ,Phototoxicity ,eclipse solar ,microscope light ,retinopatía solar ,tomografía de coherencia óptica ,sense organs ,foveomacular retinitis ,Fototoxicidad - Abstract
Caso clínico: Se realiza una exploración ocular y tomografía de coherencia óptica (OCT) en tres pacientes con lesiones fototóxicas retinianas. Las angiografías fluoresceínicas muestran un defecto ventana. La OCT muestra hiporreflectividad en la porción externa de la fóvea y fragmentación de las capas más internas entre la porción interna de los fotorreceptores y los segmentos externos. Discusión: Las lesiones retinianas tras exposición a la luz aparecen precozmente mostrando diferentes patrones en la OCT. La OCT sugiere que la disminución de visión asocia una lesión de fotorreceptores y epitelio pigmentario retiniano (EPR). La OCT es útil para objetivar la retinopatía fototóxica donde los cambios oftalmoscópicos pueden estar ausentes o ser mínimos. Case report: Ocular examinations and optical coherence tomography (OCT) were performed in three patients with retinal phototoxicity lesions. Fluorescein angiography depicted a window defect. OCT exhibited hyporeflectivity at the outer foveal retina and fragmentation of the inner reflective layers, corresponding to the junction between the inner and outer photoreceptor segments. Discussion: Retinal damage after light exposure has a rapid onset and shows different patterns in OCT examination. OCT findings suggest that decreased visual acuity may be associated with full-thickness photoreceptors and retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) involvement. OCT is a useful tool for objective assessment of retinal pathology in phototoxicity cases where fundus changes may be minimal or absent.
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- 2008
3. Tumor vasoproliferativo de la retina asintomático
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Andonegui-Navarro, J, Aranguren-Laflin, M, Aliseda-Pérez-de-Madrid, D, and Rebollo-Aguayo, A
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retina ,Vasoproliferative tumors ,Tumores vasoproliferativos ,sense organs ,eye diseases - Abstract
Objetivo/Método: Se describe un caso de tumor vasoproliferativo de la retina. Se analizan las principales entidades con las que se debe establecer el diagnóstico diferencial y la actitud terapéutica. Resultados/Conclusiones: Los tumores vasoproliferativos de la retina son lesiones retinianas benignas poco frecuentes de composición gliovascular. El diagnóstico diferencial se debe realizar con los hemangiomas retinianos de la enfermedad de von Hippel-Lindau, con el melanoma coroideo amelanótico y con las metástasis oculares. El tratamiento se debe efectuar en aquellos casos que presenten alteraciones que puedan comprometer la visión. Purpose/method: A case of vasoproliferative retinal tumor is described. The main differential diagnoses must be excluded and the therapeutic possibilities defined. Results/conclusions: Vasoproliferative retinal tumors are infrequent benign retinal lesions of gliovascular composition. The differential diagnoses needing consideration are a retinal hemangioma associated with von Hippel-Lindau disease, an amelanotic choroidal melanoma and an ocular metastasis from a tumor elsewhere. Treatment must be performed in those cases where the sight is threatened.
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- 2005
4. OCT y fototoxicidad macular
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Rodríguez-Marco, N.A., primary, Andonegui-Navarro, J., additional, Compains-Silva, E., additional, Rebollo-Aguayo, A., additional, Aliseda-Pérez-de-Madrid, D., additional, and Aranguren-Laflin, M., additional
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- 2008
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5. Tumor vasoproliferativo de la retina asintomático
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Andonegui-Navarro, J, primary, Aranguren-Laflin, M, additional, Aliseda-Pérez-de-Madrid, D, additional, and Rebollo-Aguayo, A, additional
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- 2005
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6. Comparative Study of Three Non-Contact Tonometers and the Goldmann Tonometer.
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Moreno-Montañés, J., Gómez-Demmel, E., Lajara-Blesa, J., and Aliseda-Pérez de Madrid, D.
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- 1994
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7. Haemophilus Influenzae Endogenous Endophthalmitis in an Immunocompetent Host.
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Tabuenca Del Barrio L, Mozo Cuadrado M, Compains Silva E, Aliseda Pérez De Madrid D, and Heras Mulero H
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- Adolescent, Anti-Bacterial Agents therapeutic use, Cataract Extraction, Cefotaxime therapeutic use, Ceftazidime therapeutic use, Ciprofloxacin therapeutic use, Drug Therapy, Combination, Endophthalmitis diagnosis, Endophthalmitis drug therapy, Endotamponade, Eye Infections, Bacterial diagnosis, Eye Infections, Bacterial drug therapy, Haemophilus Infections diagnosis, Haemophilus Infections drug therapy, Humans, Immunocompromised Host, Infusions, Intravenous, Intravitreal Injections, Male, Slit Lamp Microscopy, Visual Acuity physiology, Vitreous Body microbiology, Endophthalmitis microbiology, Eye Infections, Bacterial microbiology, Haemophilus Infections microbiology, Haemophilus influenzae isolation & purification
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Purpose : To report a case of endogenous endophthalmitis caused by Haemophilus influenzae in an immunocompetent host. Case report : A 13-year-old male presented with pain, blurriness, and decreased Visual Acuity (VA) of Hand Motion in his right eye. Slit-lamp examination revealed hypopyon. Fundoscopy showed vitritis, vasculitis, and retinal infiltrates. Echography revealed vitreous condensations. Empirical treatment with intravitreal Ganciclovir, oral Valacyclovir, and Dexamethasone was initiated with no improvement. Vitreous culture revealed Haemophilus influenzae growth. Then, intravenous Ciprofloxacin and Cefotaxime and intravitreal Ceftazidime were administered with gradual improvement. Lensectomy with Pars Plana Vitrectomy and intraocular tamponade was performed. Nevertheless, the visual outcome was poor. Conclusion : Pediatric endogenous bacterial endophthalmitis is a rare but potentially devastating infection which is often misdiagnosed. Moreover, we want to highlight the importance of an adequate clinical suspicion in cases of H. influenzae to prevent the serious complications seen in this report.
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- 2021
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8. [Optical coherence tomography and macular phototoxicity].
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Rodríguez-Marco NA, Andonegui-Navarro J, Compains-Silva E, Rebollo-Aguayo A, Aliseda-Pérez-de-Madrid D, and Aranguren-Laflin M
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- Adult, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Retina injuries, Retina pathology, Light adverse effects, Macula Lutea, Retinal Diseases diagnosis, Retinal Diseases etiology, Tomography, Optical Coherence
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Case Report: Ocular examinations and optical coherence tomography (OCT) were performed in three patients with retinal phototoxicity lesions. Fluorescein angiography depicted a window defect. OCT exhibited hyporeflectivity at the outer foveal retina and fragmentation of the inner reflective layers, corresponding to the junction between the inner and outer photoreceptor segments., Discussion: Retinal damage after light exposure has a rapid onset and shows different patterns in OCT examination. OCT findings suggest that decreased visual acuity may be associated with full-thickness photoreceptors and retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) involvement. OCT is a useful tool for objective assessment of retinal pathology in phototoxicity cases where fundus changes may be minimal or absent.
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- 2008
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9. [Diabetic retinopathy].
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Aliseda Pérez de Madrid D and Berástegui I
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- Diabetic Retinopathy diagnosis, Diabetic Retinopathy surgery, Humans, Laser Therapy, Vitrectomy, Diabetic Retinopathy classification
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Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic pathology whose evolution affects different organs, amongst them the eye. Diabetic microangiopathy affects the retina in an early and specific way. The appearance of retinopathy is directly related to the time of evolution of the disease and metabolic control. Diabetic microangiopathy in the retina shows specific alterations such as micro-aneurysms, soft or hard exudates, intra-retinal micro-haemorrhages, beaded veins and intraretinal microvascular anomalies. These alterations in the retinal microcirculation cause two physiopathological phenomena: capillary closure with the resulting ischaemia or extravasation of intravascular content to the stroma causing edema. In this chapter we set out the classification and treatments of diabetic retinopathy, excluding macular edema, according to the different multicentric studies present in the current bibliography.
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- 2008
10. [Asymptomatic vasoproliferative retinal tumor].
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Andonegui-Navarro J, Aranguren-Laflin M, Aliseda-Pérez-de-Madrid D, and Rebollo-Aguayo A
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- Aged, Female, Humans, Neovascularization, Pathologic, Retinal Neoplasms diagnosis, Retinal Neoplasms pathology
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Purpose/method: A case of vasoproliferative retinal tumor is described. The main differential diagnoses must be excluded and the therapeutic possibilities defined., Results/conclusions: Vasoproliferative retinal tumors are infrequent benign retinal lesions of gliovascular composition. The differential diagnoses needing consideration are a retinal hemangioma associated with von Hippel-Lindau disease, an amelanotic choroidal melanoma and an ocular metastasis from a tumor elsewhere. Treatment must be performed in those cases where the sight is threatened.
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- 2005
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11. [Experimental model of subretinal neovascularization].
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Vásquez López G, Jaurrieta Alegría M, Munuera JM, Aliseda Pérez De Madrid D, Moreno Montañés J, Maldonado López M, and García-Layana A
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- Animals, Rats, Rats, Long-Evans, Disease Models, Animal, Retinal Neovascularization pathology
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Purpose: To study the effect of transpupillary photocoagulation with a diode laser in the development of an experimental model of choroidal neovascularization (CNV) in the pigmented rat., Methods: Diode laser was applied in Long-Evans rats using a setting of 75 microm spot size, 0.05 seconds durations and 200 mW intensity. Follow up was performed by fundus photography and fluorescein angiography that was performed weekly. The animals were sacrificed 7, 14, 21, 30, 45, 52, 60 and 75 days after photocoagulations, the eyes were enucleated and studied by light microscopy., Results: Variation in burn intensity and diameter was common. During the experiment 42 of 93 burns (45%) showed fluorescein staining and late leakage. Neovascularization was confirmed with histopatology in all lesions that showed fluorescein leakage., Conclusions: Transpupillary diode laser may induce CNV in the pigmented rat. This model may be useful in the in vivo study of choroidal angiogenesis and its therapeutic modulation.
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- 2000
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