The present study reports a case of a patient with choroidal neovascularization(CNV)associated with pseudoxanthoma elasticum(PXE).We observed the functional and anatomical improvement of the patient treated with intra...The present study reports a case of a patient with choroidal neovascularization(CNV)associated with pseudoxanthoma elasticum(PXE).We observed the functional and anatomical improvement of the patient treated with intravitreal vascular endothelial growth factor(VEGF)inhibitor bevacizumab.The study also systematically searched the database for similar cases to provide a literature review.Data concerning the clinical features,treatment strategies and outcomes were extracted and analyzed.Retrospective interventional case report and systematic literature review.A 56-year-old healthy Chinese woman with CNV secondary to PXE was reported.Examinations included best corrected visual acuity(BCVA),biomicroscopy,optical coherence tomography(OCT),fluorescein and indocyanine green angiography and digital fundus photography.The patient managed with intravitreal anti-vascular endothelial growth factor(anti-VEGF)injections(bevacizumab 1.25 mg/0.05 m L).The Cochrane Library,Pub Med,OVID,and Up To Date databases were searched using the term pseudoxanthoma elasticum or Gr?nblad-Strandberg syndrome with the limits English.Articles that predated the databases were gathered from current references.Fundus examination revealed angioid streaks bilaterally and CNV in left eye(LE).After the patient underwent three intravitreal injections of bevacizumab,the LE showed absorption of the subretinal fluid and shrinkage of the CNV.Visual acuity(VA)was improved in her treated LE.Bevacizumab treatment was well tolerated with no adverse events reported.Approximately ten articles about 45 patients(49 eyes)describing CNV secondary to angioid streaks in PXE treated with anti-VEGF were found in the literature search.In the present case,bevacizumab of an initial three injection loading dose,achieved maintenance of visual function in the treatment of CNV associated with angioid streaks in PXE.Literature articles concluded that the intravitreal application of anti-VEGF is highly efficient for improving and stabilizing the lesion as well as the eyesight.So we believe that anti-VEGF therapy can be a great choice of treatment for CNV secondary to angioid streaks related PXE.展开更多
We investigate tunneling electron induced luminescence from isolated single porphyrin molecules that are decoupled by striped-phase self-assembled monolayer of octanethiol from the underneath Au(111) substrate. Intr...We investigate tunneling electron induced luminescence from isolated single porphyrin molecules that are decoupled by striped-phase self-assembled monolayer of octanethiol from the underneath Au(111) substrate. Intrinsic single-molecule electroluminescence has been realized by such decoupling at both bias polarities. The photon emission intensity acquired from the molecular lobe is found stronger than that from the molecular center. These re- sults provide useful information on the understanding of electroluminescent behavior and mechanism in molecular tunnel junctions.展开更多
文摘The present study reports a case of a patient with choroidal neovascularization(CNV)associated with pseudoxanthoma elasticum(PXE).We observed the functional and anatomical improvement of the patient treated with intravitreal vascular endothelial growth factor(VEGF)inhibitor bevacizumab.The study also systematically searched the database for similar cases to provide a literature review.Data concerning the clinical features,treatment strategies and outcomes were extracted and analyzed.Retrospective interventional case report and systematic literature review.A 56-year-old healthy Chinese woman with CNV secondary to PXE was reported.Examinations included best corrected visual acuity(BCVA),biomicroscopy,optical coherence tomography(OCT),fluorescein and indocyanine green angiography and digital fundus photography.The patient managed with intravitreal anti-vascular endothelial growth factor(anti-VEGF)injections(bevacizumab 1.25 mg/0.05 m L).The Cochrane Library,Pub Med,OVID,and Up To Date databases were searched using the term pseudoxanthoma elasticum or Gr?nblad-Strandberg syndrome with the limits English.Articles that predated the databases were gathered from current references.Fundus examination revealed angioid streaks bilaterally and CNV in left eye(LE).After the patient underwent three intravitreal injections of bevacizumab,the LE showed absorption of the subretinal fluid and shrinkage of the CNV.Visual acuity(VA)was improved in her treated LE.Bevacizumab treatment was well tolerated with no adverse events reported.Approximately ten articles about 45 patients(49 eyes)describing CNV secondary to angioid streaks in PXE treated with anti-VEGF were found in the literature search.In the present case,bevacizumab of an initial three injection loading dose,achieved maintenance of visual function in the treatment of CNV associated with angioid streaks in PXE.Literature articles concluded that the intravitreal application of anti-VEGF is highly efficient for improving and stabilizing the lesion as well as the eyesight.So we believe that anti-VEGF therapy can be a great choice of treatment for CNV secondary to angioid streaks related PXE.
文摘We investigate tunneling electron induced luminescence from isolated single porphyrin molecules that are decoupled by striped-phase self-assembled monolayer of octanethiol from the underneath Au(111) substrate. Intrinsic single-molecule electroluminescence has been realized by such decoupling at both bias polarities. The photon emission intensity acquired from the molecular lobe is found stronger than that from the molecular center. These re- sults provide useful information on the understanding of electroluminescent behavior and mechanism in molecular tunnel junctions.