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A case of "acute myopisation" of -5 diopters 7 years after cataract surgery |
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作者:Auffarth… 文章来源:International Vision Correction Research Centre (IVCRC), Dept. Of Ophthalmology, Univ. of Heidelberg, Germany 点击数1188 更新时间:2007/6/4 23:53:54 文章录入:毛进 责任编辑:毛进 |
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Purpose: This is a case report about a 73-years-old lady who presented 7 years ofter Cataract surgery with a marked reduction in her distance BCDVA.
Setting: IVCRC, Dept. of Ophthalmology
Methods: The BCDVA was -7,5/-2,0/60Grad: 0,8p. Her old prescription on the left eye was: -2,5/ -1,0/90Grad. Anterior segment was analysed using Visante OCT and VuNax UBM. Results: The anterior segment left presented an ACD of 2mm, whereas right it was 3.69mm. The entire Iris diaphragma shifted one milimeter forward.
Results: The case showed a socalled “relative anterior Mikrophthalmus (RAM). There is a cilio-vitreo-pseudophakic Blockage Syndrome often seen with RAM. We performed a parsplana vitrectomy 2 days later the ACD was 3,66mm and visual acuity and refraction - were 2,5/-0,5/15Grad: 0,8p.
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