2014
DOI: 10.3928/23258160-20140331-04
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Role for Rapid Surgical Intervention in Uveal Effusion Syndrome With Associated Optic Neuropathy

Abstract: Uveal effusion syndrome (UES) can be associated with nanophthalmos and rarely can present with concomitant optic neuropathy. This case report describes nanophthalmic UES and optic neuropathy treated with early sclerectomies. One month postoperatively, the patient experienced significant improvement in choroidal effusions and optic neuropathy, with increases in visual acuity and visual fields. Early scleral windows surgery for UES with associated optic neuropathy can provide prompt improvement of choroidal swel… Show more

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“…Extensive literature search yielded 3 similar cases [9][10][11]: PubMed, Google scholar and Web of Science using MeSH terms "optic neuropathy" AND "nanophthalmos" or "uveal effusion". The first case was a 48-year-old man with pseudo-phakic left uveal effusion accompanied by mild optic swelling [9] who responded within 1 month to scleral window surgery [9]. Axial length measured 15.76 mm in the left eye.…”
Section: Case Reports In Ophthalmologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extensive literature search yielded 3 similar cases [9][10][11]: PubMed, Google scholar and Web of Science using MeSH terms "optic neuropathy" AND "nanophthalmos" or "uveal effusion". The first case was a 48-year-old man with pseudo-phakic left uveal effusion accompanied by mild optic swelling [9] who responded within 1 month to scleral window surgery [9]. Axial length measured 15.76 mm in the left eye.…”
Section: Case Reports In Ophthalmologymentioning
confidence: 99%