PURPOSE: To describe a technique for the prevention of spontaneous loss of lacrimal punctal plugs. DESIGN: Interventional case series. METHODS: Four consecutive patients (10 puncta in seven eyes) with severe dry eyes ...PURPOSE: To describe a technique for the prevention of spontaneous loss of lacrimal punctal plugs. DESIGN: Interventional case series. METHODS: Four consecutive patients (10 puncta in seven eyes) with severe dry eyes who experienced repeated spontaneous plug loss underwent punctal occlusion by suturing plugs with 10-0 polypropylene sutures. RESULTS: All punctal plugs were fitted to lacrimal puncta by anchoring the sutures. Plug retention rate was 80% at 6 months after the procedure. CONCLUSION: Suturing punctal plugs is effective in the production of long-term punctal closure in patients with repeated spontaneous plug loss.展开更多
Background: Inflammatory pseudotumors are characterized histopathologically by aggregates of inflammatory lymphocytes, plasma cells, neutrophils, and fibroblasts. We report a rare case of inflammatory pseudotumor invo...Background: Inflammatory pseudotumors are characterized histopathologically by aggregates of inflammatory lymphocytes, plasma cells, neutrophils, and fibroblasts. We report a rare case of inflammatory pseudotumor involving both the conjunctiva and lung. Case: A 58- year-old man with a 6- year history of pulmonary inflammatory pseudotumor was referred to our hospital for evaluation of conjunctival swelling in the left eye and bilateral iritis. Observations: The subconjunctival tumor enlarged slowly, but regressed spontaneously. After partial resection of the subconjunctival and lung tumors, the presence was confirmed of aggregates of chronic inflammatory cells (lymphocytes, plasma cells, neutrophils, fibroblasts) without noncaseating epithelioid granuloma formation. Gene rearrangement testing ruled out malignancy. The patientwas treated with oral corticosteroids for fever and primary biliary hepatic cirrhosis. Iritis signs subsided slightly in response to corticosteroids, but persisted. The temporal subconjunctival pseudotumor resolved without recurrence. Conclusions: This case was compatible histopathologically with inflammatory pseudotumor, and is a rare case of simultaneous occurrence in the lung and conjunctiva.展开更多
文摘PURPOSE: To describe a technique for the prevention of spontaneous loss of lacrimal punctal plugs. DESIGN: Interventional case series. METHODS: Four consecutive patients (10 puncta in seven eyes) with severe dry eyes who experienced repeated spontaneous plug loss underwent punctal occlusion by suturing plugs with 10-0 polypropylene sutures. RESULTS: All punctal plugs were fitted to lacrimal puncta by anchoring the sutures. Plug retention rate was 80% at 6 months after the procedure. CONCLUSION: Suturing punctal plugs is effective in the production of long-term punctal closure in patients with repeated spontaneous plug loss.
文摘Background: Inflammatory pseudotumors are characterized histopathologically by aggregates of inflammatory lymphocytes, plasma cells, neutrophils, and fibroblasts. We report a rare case of inflammatory pseudotumor involving both the conjunctiva and lung. Case: A 58- year-old man with a 6- year history of pulmonary inflammatory pseudotumor was referred to our hospital for evaluation of conjunctival swelling in the left eye and bilateral iritis. Observations: The subconjunctival tumor enlarged slowly, but regressed spontaneously. After partial resection of the subconjunctival and lung tumors, the presence was confirmed of aggregates of chronic inflammatory cells (lymphocytes, plasma cells, neutrophils, fibroblasts) without noncaseating epithelioid granuloma formation. Gene rearrangement testing ruled out malignancy. The patientwas treated with oral corticosteroids for fever and primary biliary hepatic cirrhosis. Iritis signs subsided slightly in response to corticosteroids, but persisted. The temporal subconjunctival pseudotumor resolved without recurrence. Conclusions: This case was compatible histopathologically with inflammatory pseudotumor, and is a rare case of simultaneous occurrence in the lung and conjunctiva.