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Severe fundus lesions induced by ocular jellyfish stings: A case report 被引量:1
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作者 Xiang-Yue Zheng de-jin cheng +2 位作者 Li-Hua Lian Ru-Ting Zha ng Xiao-Yi Yu 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2020年第19期4544-4549,共6页
BACKGROUND Globally,although the jellyfish population has increased in recent years,ocular jellyfish stings remain an uncommon ophthalmic emergency,and have been rarely reported.According to a few previous reports,ocu... BACKGROUND Globally,although the jellyfish population has increased in recent years,ocular jellyfish stings remain an uncommon ophthalmic emergency,and have been rarely reported.According to a few previous reports,ocular jellyfish stings may cause anterior segment disorders,and most of these injuries were self-limited and spontaneously resolved within 24 to 48 h.CASE SUMMARY A brother and sister both presented with severe fundus complications several years after ocular jellyfish stings and both had prolonged blurred vision.To our knowledge,such fundus lesions induced by jellyfish stings have not been reported previously.CONCLUSION The fundus status of patients following ocular jellyfish stings should be carefully monitored in cases of irreversible ocular damage. 展开更多
关键词 Ocular jellyfish stings Fundus lesions Complications Prolonged blurred vision Case report
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Idiopathic cholesterol crystal embolism with atheroembolic renal disease and blue toes syndrome:A case report
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作者 de-jin cheng Lin Li +1 位作者 Xiang-Yue Zheng Shui-Fu Tang 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2022年第25期9162-9167,共6页
BACKGROUND Cholesterol crystal embolization(CCE)is a multisystemic and fatal disease with multiple clinical manifestations;however,there are few cases of idiopathic CCE.Here we report a patient with idiopathic CCE acc... BACKGROUND Cholesterol crystal embolization(CCE)is a multisystemic and fatal disease with multiple clinical manifestations;however,there are few cases of idiopathic CCE.Here we report a patient with idiopathic CCE accompanied by atheroembolic renal disease and blue toes who had a relatively good prognosis in the short-term due to early treatment with corticosteroids and statins.CASE SUMMARY A 76-year-old man complained of coldness,numbness and purple color change in his left foot for 7 d.He had a feeling of fatigue,constipation,foamy urine,poor appetite and sleep.He had a lacunar infarction for 5 years and hypertension for 9 mo.Laboratory results showed elevated eosinophils,cholesterol,uric acid,serum creatinine,urea and 24 h urine analysis revealed proteinuria.A renal biopsy revealed atheroembolic renal disease.Taken together,these findings strongly supported the diagnosis of idiopathic CCE and atheroembolic renal disease.CONCLUSION Atheroembolic renal disease and blue toes syndrome can be caused by idiopathic CCE,and early treatment with corticosteroids is effective but requires further investigation. 展开更多
关键词 Idiopathic cholesterol crystal embolism Atheroembolic renal disease Blue toes syndrome CORTICOSTEROIDS Case report Prognosis
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Large cutaneous epithelioid angiomatous nodules in a patient with nephrotic syndrome: A case report
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作者 de-jin cheng Xiang-Yue Zheng Shui-Fu Tang 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2020年第3期600-605,共6页
BACKGROUND Cutaneous epithelioid angiomatous nodules(CEAN) are rare, benign, vascular lesions characterized by benign proliferation of endothelial cells with prominent epithelioid features, which can be easily confuse... BACKGROUND Cutaneous epithelioid angiomatous nodules(CEAN) are rare, benign, vascular lesions characterized by benign proliferation of endothelial cells with prominent epithelioid features, which can be easily confused with benign and malignant vascular tumors. However, the etiology of CEAN remains unclear, and no association with infection, trauma, or immunosuppression has been described.This case study indicated that CEAN is closely related to the patient’s impaired immune status and may be induced by cyclosporine.CASE SUMMARY A 19-year-old boy with nephrotic syndrome(NS) developed large CEAN on the left foot during treatment for NS. He had repeated relapses of edema in the past 6 years and different types of immunosuppressants were administered including methylprednisolone, mycophenolate mofetil, tacrolimus and cyclosporine;the dosages of these drugs were frequently adjusted. The patient had been receiving cyclosporine and methylprednisolone for 7 mo before he developed CEAN.Cyclosporine was discontinued due to its side effects on skin. After cessation of cyclosporine and 16 mo follow-up, the nodules gradually disappeared without any other treatment for the CEAN.CONCLUSION Impaired immune status is proposed to be a risk factor for CEAN, which may be induced by cyclosporine. 展开更多
关键词 Cutaneous epithelioid angiomatous nodule Nephrotic syndrome CYCLOSPORINE Immunosuppression Case report Risk factors
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