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CLINICOPATHOLOGICREPORTS,CASEREPORTS,ANDSMALLCASESERIES SECTIONEDITOR:W.RICHARDGREEN,MD carcinomaandmetastaticlivercan- Branch Retinal Artery cer 2 years previously and had un- dergonetotalgastrectomyandpartial Occlusion Caused resectionoftheliver.Hehadnohis- by an Embolus of toryofhypertension,diabetesmelli- Metastatic Gastric tus,heartdisease,orcerebralinfarc- Adenocarcinoma tion.Onexamination,thecorrected visualacuitywas20/30ODandlight We report a case of branch retinal perception OS. Intraocular pres- artery occlusion caused by an em- sures were 13 mm Hg OD and 10 bolus of metastatic gastric adeno- mmHgOS.Arelativeafferentpupil- carcinoma. A 67-year-old man lary defect was observed in the left soughttreatmentforsuddenvisual eye.Externalandslitlampexamina- lossinhislefteye.Hehadamedi- tions were unremarkable bilater- Figure1.Afunduscopicphotographshows calhistoryofgastriccancerwithliver ally. Funduscopic examination re- milky-whiteretinaledemainthesupratemporal metastasis. Findings on fundu- vealed milky-white retinal edema quadrant,whichiscompatiblewithbranch scopicexaminationincludedlocal- consistent with branch retinal ar- retinalarteryocclusion.Notealsothe yellowish-whitesubretinalmasssurroundedby izededemaoftheinnerretinacon- teryocclusioninthesupratemporal shallowretinaldetachmentsuperiortothe sistentwithasupratemporalbranch quadrantandayellowish-whitesub- equatorofthelefteye. retinal artery occlusion and a yel- retinalmasssurroundedbyshallow lowish-white subretinal mass sur- retinal detachment in the superior croscopic examination of the tu- roundedbyshallowretinaldetach- quadrantofthelefteye(Figure1). mor disclosed extensive infiltra- ment superior to the equator. Ultrasonography disclosed a tionofthechoroidalstromabycords Histopathologicalandimmunohis- masswithstronginternalechoesin and lobules of a malignant epithe- tochemicalexaminationsoftheeye thesameregion,suggestiveofasub- lialneoplasmconsistentwithmeta- obtainedpostmortemshowedposi- retinal tumor. The provisional di- static mucin-secreting adenocarci- tive staining of the choroidal tu- agnosisofthemasslesionwasmeta- noma. The tumor cells formed mor for epithelial membrane and staticadenocarcinomatothechoroid tubules and glandular structures carcinoembryonic antigens. In ad- associated with branch retinal ar- (Figure2A),andtheperiodicacid– dition,anembolusoftumorcellswas tery occlusion. Fluorescein angio- Schiff and alcian blue stains con- foundtocauseocclusionofthereti- graphic and computed tomo- firmedthepresenceofnumerousin- nalartery. graphicexaminationscouldnotbe tracytoplasmic vacuoles of mucin Occlusionoftheretinalartery performed because of the patient’s (Figure 2B). Immunohistochemi- is mostly ascribed to either embo- poorgeneralcondition.Laboratory cal stains showed intense positive lus, thrombus, or vasculitis. It is values included a carcinoembry- immunoreactivity for epithelial stronglyassociatedwithcarotidath- onicantigenlevelof722ng/mL(ref- membraneantigen(Figure3A)and eromatousplaqueorcardiacvalvu- erencelevel,(cid:1)5ng/mL)andacar- carcinoembryonic antigen (Figure lardiseaseswithvegetation.Other bohydrateantigen19-9levelof2567 3B). The histopathological find- causes,suchasatrialmyxoma,tem- U/mL(referencelevel,(cid:1)37U/mL). ingsofthechoroidalmetastasisre- poralarteritis,periarteritisnodosa, Culturesofarterialbloodwerenega- sembled the patient’s primary tu- andsystemiclupuserythematosus, tiveforbacteria,andsplenomegaly mor(Figure4)andwereconsistent have been described but are rela- was absent. A chest radiograph with a moderately well-differenti- tively rare.1 Embolism caused by showed no concrete evidence of a atedgastricadenocarcinoma.Ami- neoplasticcellsisextremelyrare.2,3 metastatic tumor. Three weeks af- crometastasiswasalsoidentifiedin We report a case of gastric adeno- ter admission, the patient died be- the ciliary body inferior to the carcinomathatmetastasizedtothe causeofthedeteriorationofhisgen- muscle.Inaddition,anembolusof choroidandoccludedabranchreti- eral condition. Both eyes were tumorcellswasfoundtototallyoc- nal artery with an embolus of car- obtainedpostmortem,fixedinfor- cludethelumenofthesupratempo- cinomacells. maldehyde, and processed rou- ralretinalarterioleneartheopticdisc tinelyforlightmicroscopy.Macro- (Figure 5). The cytological char- ReportofaCase.A67-year-oldman scopicexaminationdisclosedasolid acteristics of the tumor embolus was referred to our clinic for sud- tumor with a mottled dark-brown were quite similar to those of the denvisuallossinhislefteye.Hehad colorthatmeasured12mm(cid:2)6mm choroidaltumor.Therighteyewas beendiagnosedwithgastricadeno- in the choroid of the left eye. Mi- normal on gross examination, and (REPRINTED)ARCHOPHTHALMOL/VOL120,SEP2002 WWW.ARCHOPHTHALMOL.COM 1209 ©2002AmericanMedicalAssociation.Allrightsreserved. Downloaded From: https://jamanetwork.com/ on 01/30/2023 A B Figure2.A,Hematoxylin-eosinstainingshowsthetumortobeamoderatelywell-differentiatedadenocarcinomabasedonthepresenceoftubulelikeorglandlike structures.B,Positiveperiodicacid–Schiffstainingisindicativeofmucinproductionbycarcinomacells,especiallybycellsformingglandlikestructures(original magnification(cid:2)180). A B Figure3.A,Positiveimmunostainingforepithelialmembraneantigenonthemembraneofcellsisrelatedtothetubulelikeorglandlikestructuresofthetumor. B,Diffuseandstronglypositiveimmunostainingforcarcinoembryonicantigenofthetumorisshown(originalmagnification(cid:2)180). Figure4.Arepresentativemicrophotographshowsmoderately Figure5.Theretinalarteryiscompletelyoccludedbyatumorembolus well-differentiatedadenocarcinomaofthestomach.Thesectionwastaken (originalmagnification(cid:2)180). fromthesurgicalspecimen(originalmagnification(cid:2)180). therewerenoparticularhistopatho- metastaticadenocarcinoma.Histo- pathological and immunohisto- logicalchanges. pathologicalexaminationalsocon- chemical studies, including posi- firmedthatthesupratemporalreti- tive immunoreactivity markers for Comment.Thepresentstudyclearly nal arteriole was occluded by an epithelial membrane antigen and showsthatthechoroidaltumorwas embolusoftumorcells.Thehisto- carcinoembryonicantigen,arecon- (REPRINTED)ARCHOPHTHALMOL/VOL120,SEP2002 WWW.ARCHOPHTHALMOL.COM 1210 ©2002AmericanMedicalAssociation.Allrightsreserved. Downloaded From: https://jamanetwork.com/ on 01/30/2023 sistent with metastatic gastric ad- nomatothechoroidthathadbranch bothimplants,thoughthepatientre- enocarcinoma;aprimarytumorwith retinalarteryocclusionduetoatu- portedminimalvisualdeficit.Wethen knownhepaticmetastasishadbeen mor embolus. Ophthalmologists investigatedtheeffectofrifabutinon treated2yearsearlier.Thepatient should be aware of this cause of 3differentcommonIOLmaterialsand ispresumedtohavediedfromwide- acute visual loss in their differen- foundthatitonlyaffectedsilicone. spread systemic metastases be- tial diagnoses of retinal artery oc- Though rifabutin is well known to causepostmortemexaminationwas clusioninpatientswithahistoryof causediscolorationofbodyfluidsand limitedtotheeyes. malignancy. softcontactlenses,thiscaseillustrates To our knowledge, retinal ar- thisprocessoccurringinIOLimplants. tery occlusion caused by an embo- HisashiMasuda,MD Rifabutinisindicatedforpro- lismoftumorcellsisveryrare,and AkihiroOhira,MD,PhD phylaxis against Mycobacterium there are only a few reports that YuzoShibuya,MD aviumcomplex(MAC),whichispri- clearlydescribethiscondition.Oc- TaijiTakanashi,MD marilyseenasacoinfectionwithhu- clusionofthecentralretinalarteryby LiliamPineda,MD manimmunodeficiencyvirus(HIV). chondrosarcomaandbronchialcar- TakayukiHarada,MD,PhD Showntocausediscolorationincer- cinomacellswasdescribedbyBurde Izumo,Japan tainbodyfluids,includingtears,sa- andHenkind2andTarkkanenetal,3 liva,andperspiration,rifabutinpre- respectively.Zamoraetal4reported Theauthorshavenoproprietaryin- scribing guidelines specifically acaseofbranchretinalarteryocclu- terestinanyaspectofthisreport. cautionthatsoftcontactlensesmay sioninapatientwithpapillaryfibro- Corresponding author and re- be permanently stained subse- elastomaofthemitralvalve,butthere prints:AkihiroOhira,MD,PhD,De- quent to its use.1 However, to our wasnohistopathologicaldemonstra- partmentofOphthalmology,Shimane knowledge,theoccurrenceinanIOL tionoftheembolus.Metastasisofcar- MedicalUniversity,89-1Enya,Izumo, has not been documented. We de- cinomacellstotheretinaaloneap- Shimane 693-8501, Japan (e-mail: scribeapatientwhodevelopedabi- pearstobearareevent.Smoleroffand [email protected]). lateraldiscolorationofhersilicone Agatston5reportedacaseofgastro- IOLs. esophagealcarcinomathatmetasta- 1. RosMA,MagargalLE,UramM.Branchretinal arteryobstruction:areviewof201eyes.AnnOph- sizedintothenervefiberlayerofthe Report of a Case. A 63-year-old thalmol.1989;21:103-107. retina.Shieldsetal6studied520eyes 2. BurdeRM,HenkindP.Retinalarteryocclusion womanhadbilateralcataractextrac- withuvealmetastasisandfoundonly intheabsenceofacherryredspot.SurvOph- tions with silicone IOL implants thalmol.1982;27:181-186. 5 to have metastatic lesions in the 3. TarkkanenA,MerenmeiesL,MakinenJ.Em- (model SI30NB; Allergan Inc, Ir- retina. bolismofthecentralretinalarterysecondaryto vine,Calif)inearly1995.Shortlyaf- However,therewasnodescrip- metastaticcarcinoma.ActaOphthalmol.1973; teranormaleyeexamination,shebe- 51:25-33. tionofarterialocclusionintheirse- 4. ZamoraRL,AdelbergDA,BergerAS,etal.Branch gana101⁄2-monthcourseof300mg ries.Inpatientswithend-stagedis- retinalarteryocclusioncausedbyamitralvalve ofrifabutin,bymouth,oncedailyfor papillaryfibroelastoma.AmJOphthalmol.1995; ease, particularly those with chronicpulmonaryMAC.Atannual 119:325-329. malignancies,embolismduetobac- 5. SmoleroffJW,AgatstonSA.Metastaticcarci- follow-up,bothIOLswerenotedto terial endocarditis, nonbacterial nomaoftheretina:reportofacase,withpatho- bediscolored,andrifabutintherapy logicobservations.ArchOphthalmol.1934;12: thromboticendocarditis,orthrombi 359-365. wasdiscontinued. formedwithdisseminatedintravas- 6. ShieldsCL,ShieldsJA,GrossNE,etal.Survey Slitlampexaminationrevealeda cularcoagulationsyndromemaybe of520eyeswithuvealmetastases.Ophthalmol- distinct rose-color in both IOLs ogy.1997;104:1265-1276. encounteredintheretinalartery.7,8 7. DeppischLM,FayemiAO.Non-bacterialthrom- (Figure1).Theremainderoftheex- In the present case, there was no boticendocarditis.AmHeartJ.1976;92:723- 729. strong clinical or laboratory evi- 8. CoganDG.Ocularinvolvementindissemi- dence of infection, valvular dis- natedintravascularcoagulopathy.ArchOphthal- eases,ordisseminatedintravascular mol.1975;93:1-8. 9. WeissL.Celladhesionmolecules:acriticalex- coagulation.Completeobstructionof aminationoftheirroleinmetastasis.InvasionMe- thearteriallumenbythetumorem- tastasis.1994-1995;14:192-197. bolusasshowninourcaseisuncom- mon, whereas venous and lym- phaticinvasionbymalignantcellsis morecommonbecauseitcanbeob- Discoloration of Intraocular served in routine surgical speci- mens. A major factor that contrib- Lens Subsequent utestotheformationoftumoremboli to Rifabutin Use is the expression of adhesion mol- ecules,9butemboligenicfactorssuch A63-year-oldwomandevelopeddis- as those mentioned above may ac- colorationofthesiliconeintraocular celeratetheirformation. lens(IOL)implantsinbotheyesaf- Figure1.Slitlampphotographofthelensshows Inconclusion,wereportaclini- terreceiving300mgofrifabutinby rose-coloreddiscolorationoftheintraocularlens (doublearrows)contrastedagainstcapsular copathologicalcorrelationofacase mouth,oncedaily,for101⁄2months. remnantsthatarenotcoveredbytheintraocular of metastatic gastric adenocarci- Examinationrevealedarosecolorto lens(singlearrows). (REPRINTED)ARCHOPHTHALMOL/VOL120,SEP2002 WWW.ARCHOPHTHALMOL.COM 1211 ©2002AmericanMedicalAssociation.Allrightsreserved. Downloaded From: https://jamanetwork.com/ on 01/30/2023 sionofOphthalmology,FletcherAllen A B C D HealthCare,UHCFourthFloor,Bur- lington,VT05405(e-mail:airwin@ vtmednet.org). 1. Physicians’DeskReference.53rded.Montvale,NJ: MedicalEconomicsCo;1999:2501-2502. 2. KnightPM.Discolorationofasiliconeintraocu- larlens6weeksaftersurgery[letter].ArchOph- E thalmol.1991;109:1494-1496. 3. CentersforDiseaseControlandPreventionWeb site.NontuberculousMycobacteriaReportedtothe PublicHealthLaboratoryInformationSystemby StatePublicHealthLaboratories:UnitedStates, 1993-1996.NTMReport1999:1-51.Availableat: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dastlr/TB Figure2.Comparisonphotographof4intraocularlensesafterimmersioninconcentratedrifabutin /ntmfinal.pdf.AccessedAugust30,2001. solutionat24hours.A,Silicon(AllerganSI30NB;AllerganInc,Irvine,Calif).B,Silicon(AA4204VF; 4. ZimmerliW,WidmerAF,BlatterM,FreiR, StaarSurgical,Monrovia,Calif).C,Acrylic(MA30BA;AlconSurgical,ForthWorth,Tex).D,Polymethyl OchsnerPE.Roleofrifampinfortreatmentof methacrylate(UV80F2;CibaVisionOphthalmics,Duluth,Ga).E,CrosssectionofAllerganlens. orthopedicimplant-relatedstaphylococcalin- fections:arandomizedcontrolledtrial.JAMA. 1998;279:1537-1541. aminationwasunremarkable,withvi- sonal communication, G. Kropid- sualacuitycorrectableto20/20OU. lowski, Allergan Inc). Finally, sili- ThatbothIOLswereequallyand cone IOLs placed in a rifabutin Delayed Luxation simultaneouslystainedislikelytoac- solutionmaydramaticallydiscolor. countforthelackofperceivedcolor In a laboratory investigation, of a Lens Nucleus shift.NofurtherchangeinIOLcolora- lensesfrom4differentmanufactur- After Vitrectomy tionhasbeennotedsincediscovery. ersrepresenting3materialswereim- Thus,theIOLswerenotremoved. mersedfor1weekinaconcentrated Accidentallensdamageoccursless rifabutinsolution.Thediscoloration than 1% of the time during vitrec- Comment. Silicone IOL engineer- fullypenetratedthelens,ratherthan tomy for diabetic retinopathy and ing has achieved a high degree of layeringonasafilm(Figure2).Only maynecessitateconcurrentlensec- long-termopticalclaritysothatre- thesiliconelensesplacedinthisso- tomy.1,2Wereportanunusuallate ports of decreased clarity have be- lutiondiscolored. complicationofparsplanavitrecto- comerare(approximately0.07%).2 These findings have potential my—delayed luxation of the lens Thiscaserepresentsapotentiallysig- implications for our elderly popu- nucleus. nificanteffectonthepatient’squal- lation,asmanyoftheseindividuals ityoflifebecausethestainedlenses mayhavealreadyreceivedsilicone ReportofaCase.A52-year-oldman areintraocular. IOLsbythetimethattheydevelop with a 20-year history of diabetes Therifamycinsarerecognized MAC or infection from implanta- mellitus sought treatment at the as “standard-of-care” drugs against tion of orthopedic hardware. Phy- Parkland Memorial Hospital Oph- both tuberculous and atypical my- siciansshouldbethuscautionedin thalmologyClinic,Dallas,Tex,be- cobacterial infections. Use of these theiruseofrifabutininpatientswith causeofrednessandphotophobiain drugsisincreasingbecausetheinci- silicone IOLs, and that acrylic or thelefteyefor3days.Oneyearpre- dence of MAC has dramatically in- polymethylmethacrylatelensesmay viously, he underwent vitrectomy creasedamongbothHIV-infectedand bebettersuitedforpatientsinwhom inthelefteyeforproliferativedia- immunocompetentindividualsdur- opportunisticinfectionsarelikely. betic retinopathy complicated by ingthelastdecade.Highratesofin- nonclearing vitreous hemorrhage creasearecurrentlybeingreportedin DanielFullerJones,MD and neovascular glaucoma. Four patientsolderthan50years.3Addi- AlanEmoryIrwin,MD monthspriortothecurrentdevel- tionally,thesedrugsarebeingproven Burlington,Vt opment, he underwent a second usefulagainstStaphylococcusinor- vitrectomy in the same eye for re- thopedic cases such as after im- WewishtothankLindaRitchie,LPN- current vitreous hemorrhage. The planteddevicesorosteomyelitis.4 COA,FernandoCorrada,CRA,Kem- surgeon noted no intraoperative Multiplefactorspointtorifabu- per Alston, MD, and Fletcher Allen complications,includinglenstouch tinasthemostlikelycauseofstain- HealthCarePharmacy,Burlington,Vt. with the instruments. On the first ing here. First, rifabutin has been Neither Dr Jones nor Dr Irwin dayafterthesecondvitrectomy,best- shown to stain soft contact lenses hasanyproprietaryorcommercialin- correctedvisualacuitywas20/400 (typicallysilicone).Noneofthepa- terest in any company manufactur- OS,andanewposteriorsubcapsu- tient’sothermedicationsareknown ing any of the drugs or IOLs named larcataractwasnoted. to cause discoloration of body flu- inthiscasereport. Onexaminationofthelefteye, ids.Thetimingofthestaining,rela- DrJonesisnowapathologyresi- best-correctedvisualacuitywashand tive to her initiation of rifabutin dentatJeffersonMedicalCollegeHos- motion at 1 ft. Circumcorneal hy- therapy,isconsistentwithrifabutin pital,Philadelphia,Pa. peremiaandkeraticprecipitateswere asthecause.Allerganhasreceivedno Corresponding author and re- noted on slitlamp biomicroscopy. similarreportsofdiscoloration(per- prints:AlanEmoryIrwin,MD,Divi- Theanteriorchamberwasdeep,with (REPRINTED)ARCHOPHTHALMOL/VOL120,SEP2002 WWW.ARCHOPHTHALMOL.COM 1212 ©2002AmericanMedicalAssociation.Allrightsreserved. Downloaded From: https://jamanetwork.com/ on 01/30/2023 Figure1.Aslitlampphotographofthelefteye showsawrinkledanteriorlenscapsulewith anopacifiedwhiteanteriorlenscortex. a moderate inflammatory reaction and visible lens particles. Neovas- cularizationoftheiriswaspresent Figure2.AB-scanultrasonogramofthelefteyeshowsalensnucleusthatisdislocated atthepupillarymarginbutnotinthe intotheposteriorsegment. angleoftheanteriorchamberongo- nioscopy. The anterior lens cap- sule was displaced posteriorly and formingcataractextractionaftervi- sis(LASIK)indicatesthatmostaredi- waswrinkledwithanopacifiedan- trectomy. rectlyattributabletothecreationof terior cortex, obstructing the view a corneal flap.1,2 In their examina- ofthefundus(Figure1).Thelens DavidH.Ren,MD,PhD tionof1000consecutivecasesofpa- nucleusandposteriorlenscapsule PrestonH.Blomquist,MD tients who had undergone LASIK, werenotseen.Intraocularpressure SuriN.Appa,MD Gimbelandcolleagues1identified32 was12mmHg.B-scanultrasonog- KamelM.Itani,MD intraoperativeand18postoperative raphyrevealedthatthelensnucleus Dallas,Tex complications,mostofwhichcould wasrestingontheretina(Figure2). berelatedtoissuesofflapanatomy, Thepatientwastreatedwitha Thisstudywassupportedinpartbyan including incomplete passes, thin topicalcorticosteroidandcyclople- unrestricted grant from Research to flaps,buttonholes,flapshrinkageand giaforphacoantigenicuveitisandun- PreventBlindness,Inc,NewYork,NY. flapdislocationwithsubsequentde- derwentparsplanalensectomy5days The authors have no propri- velopmentofstriae,andepithelialin- later.Atthetimeoftheoperation,the etaryorfinancialinterestinthema- growth.Stultingandcolleagues2re- anteriorcapsuleandzonuleswerein- terialdiscussedinthisarticle. portedcomplicationsencounteredin tact,butalargerentwasfoundinthe Corresponding author and re- aseriesof1062casesofpatientswho inferiorposteriorcapsule. prints:PrestonH.Blomquist,MD,De- had undergone LASIK, and identi- partmentofOphthalmology,Univer- fied 27 intraoperative and 40 post- Comment.Afterlens-sparingvitrec- sity of Texas Southwestern Medical operativecomplications,allofwhich tomy,thelenstendstofallslightly Center,5323HarryHinesBlvd,Dal- weredirectlyrelatedtothecorneal posteriorly,makingaccidentallens las,TX75390-9057(e-mail:preston flapwiththeexceptionof2casesof touchmorelikelyduringrepeatvi- [email protected]). keratitis. trectomy.3Ourpatientlikelyhadan Although most complications iatrogenicdefectintheposteriorcap- 1. OyakawaRT,SchachatAP,MichelsRG,RiceTA. canberesolvedwithacceptablevi- sulepriortoluxation.Theacuteand Complicationsofvitreoussurgeryfordiabetic sual outcomes, persistent flap ir- retinopathy,I:intraoperativecomplications.Oph- persistentposteriorsubcapsularcata- thalmology.1983;90:517-521. regularity or opacification will re- ract seen after the second vitrec- 2. NovakMA,RiceTA,MichelsRG,AuerC.The sult in decreased vision. Since crystallinelensaftervitrectomyfordiabeticreti- tomyinourpatientwaslikelydue epithelialization of the underlying nopathy.Ophthalmology.1984;91:1480-1484. todirecttraumatotheposteriorlens. 3. FaulbornJ,ConwayBP,MachemerR.Surgical stromal bed might provide a more Wetheorizethatincreasedintracap- complicationsofparsplanavitreoussurgery. regularsurface,amputationoftheof- Ophthalmology.1978;85:116-125. sularvolumesecondarytolenshy- fendingflapmightbeconsidereda drationcausedextensionofthepos- reasonable intervention to address teriorcapsuledefectandallowedthe persistentflapproblems.Itisthere- Refractive, Topographic, lens nucleus to fall into the poste- fore important to understand the and Visual Effects of Flap riorsegmentoftheeye. healing pattern of the corneal bed Luxationofthelensnucleusis Amputation Following Laser following flap creation and ex- anunusuallatecomplicationofvi- In Situ Keratomileusis cimerlaserablationintermsoflens trectomy.Cataractsurgeonsshould power,topography,regularity,and beawareofthepossibilityofoccult A review of complications associ- scar formation. In our experience, posteriorcapsuledamagewhenper- atedwithlaserinsitukeratomileu- mostcasesofflapamputationhave (REPRINTED)ARCHOPHTHALMOL/VOL120,SEP2002 WWW.ARCHOPHTHALMOL.COM 1213 ©2002AmericanMedicalAssociation.Allrightsreserved. Downloaded From: https://jamanetwork.com/ on 01/30/2023 ciscoRefractiveSurgeryServicefor furtherconsultationinMay2001,ap- proximately2yearsafterLASIKand flapamputationofthelefteye.Atthat Right Eye Left Eye time,shecomplainedoffluctuating visioninthelefteyethatatitsbestre- mained blurred. She also reported ghostingandglare.Examinationdis- closedanuncorrectedvisualacuityof 20/25ODand20/80OS.Thevision ofthelefteyeimprovedto20/25with arefractionof–3.25+3.25(cid:2)70. Slitlampbiomicroscopicexami- nationoftherighteyeshowedawell- positioned, nasally hinged corneal flap,butcoarse,diffuseepitheliopa- thy.Therewasnoevidenceofsub- epithelial or stromal haze or scar- ring,exceptforanormaldegreeof scar formation outlining the edges Figure1.Case1.Cornealtopographyofbotheyes.Althoughtheoverallpowersofthecentralcorneal ofthecornealflap.Slitlampexami- curvaturesaresimilar,thelefteyeshowsgreaterirregularity,asrepresentedbytheelevatedsurface nationofthelefteyeshowedasubtle, asymmetryindex(SAI).SimKindicatessimulatedkeratometry;MinK,minimumkeratometry;PVA, vertically oriented elevation of the predictedvisualacuity;CYL,cylinder;andSRI,surfaceregularityindex. corneal surface at the hinge of the amputated flap. There was no evi- followedinfectiouskeratitisandflap tended toward the entrance pupil. dence of subepithelial or stromal meltingthatresultsinsomedegree Theflapwaselevatedandtheinter- scarring,eitherattheformerloca- ofscarringandopacificationofthe faceepithelium,removed.Approxi- tionoftheflapedgeoroverthecen- underlying corneal bed. Conse- mately2weekslater,theepithelial tral cornea. However, there was a quently,ithasbeendifficulttopre- ingrowthhadrecurred,sotheflap moderatedegreeofepithelialirregu- dictwhattheopticalqualitiesofthe wasamputated. larityevidentwithoutinstillationof uninflamedstromalbedmighthave Thepatientwastreatedwitha fluorescein sodium dye. Fluores- been.Wedocumenthereinthecor- bandagecontactlens,andciprofloxa- ceinsodiumstainingrevealedcoarse, nealfindingsin2patientswhoun- cinhydrochloridesolutionwasap- diffuse epitheliopathy concen- derwent early flap amputation for plied every 3 hours. No corticoste- tratedoverthecentralcorneaandan noninflammatory epithelial in- roidswereapplied.Duringthenext areaofirregularsurfacecontourthat growthfollowingLASIK. 5days,theepithelialdefectcreatedby appearedtoinvolvethecentralarea removaloftheflapclosed,theban- ofcornealdissectionthatproduced ReportofCases. Case1.A46-year- dagecontactlenswasremoved,and theamputatedflap. oldwomanwithahistoryofrecur- the patient was prescribed diclo- Computerized corneal map- rentcornealerosionandanexami- fenac sodium solution for occa- ping(Figure1)confirmedtherela- nationfindingconsistentwithmap- sional use up to 3 times daily and tiveirregularityofthelefteye.Ato- dot-fingerprintdystrophyunderwent artificial tears for lubrication. Ap- pographic map of the right eye bilateralLASIKforthecorrectionof proximately1weekafterclosureof (TomeyTopographicModelingSys- an error of –6.75+0.50(cid:2)100 OD the epithelial defect, the uncor- tem, version 2.3.6J; Tomey Corp, and –7.00+0.25(cid:2)072 OS. An au- rectedvisualacuityinthelefteyewas Waltham, Mass) showed a simu- tomated microkeratome (Auto- 20/100.Automatedrefractioniden- lated keratometry reading of mated Corneal Shaper [ACS]; tifiedanerrorof–5.50+3.50(cid:2)159, 40.01(cid:2)41.07@91° with a surface Bausch & Lomb Surgical, Roches- butthecorrespondingvisualacuity regularityindexof0.52andasur- ter,NY)wasusedtocreatethecor- wasnotrecorded.Topicalcorticoste- faceasymmetryindexof0.18.How- neal flaps with nasally located roids were prescribed for applica- ever,atopographicmapoftheleft hinges,followedbyablationwithan tion3timesdailyanddiscontinued eyeproducedasimulatedkeratom- excimerlaser(VISXStar;VISX,Inc, after 1 month. During the next 6 etryreadingof40.90(cid:2)42.51@103° SantaClara,Calif).Anepithelialde- months,thecornealhazeintheleft with a surface regularity index of fectwasproducedduringsurgeryin eye was not recorded as being any 0.50 and a surface asymmetry in- thelefteye.Abandagesoftcontact greaterthan1+.However,at9months dexof1.25.Oncomparingtheright lens was placed, but a defect per- after flap amputation, the uncor- andlefteyes,amarkedlyasymmetri- sistedatthefirstfollow-upvisit1day rected vision was recorded as 20/ calreflexwasalsoobservedonreti- later.Approximately3weekslater, 100, correcting to 20/40 with a re- noscopywithsignificantlygreaterir- epithelialingrowthalongtheinter- fractionof–1.50+0.25(cid:2)171. regularitynotedinthelefteye. faceofthecornealflapandthebed Thepatientwasreferredtothe Althougharelativelyhighde- wasidentifiedatthehingeandex- University of California, San Fran- greeofastigmatismwasnotedinthe (REPRINTED)ARCHOPHTHALMOL/VOL120,SEP2002 WWW.ARCHOPHTHALMOL.COM 1214 ©2002AmericanMedicalAssociation.Allrightsreserved. Downloaded From: https://jamanetwork.com/ on 01/30/2023 lefteye,thesphericalequivalentwas calculatedtobe–1.625diopters(D). Sincetherefractionintherighteye was–1.50+1.00(cid:2)090,anisometro- piawaslimited,sospectacleswere prescribedtoimprovevisualfunc- tion. Case2.A33-year-oldmanun- derwentbilateralLASIKforthecor- rectionofanerrorof–1.75+0.50(cid:2)30 ODand–2.00+0.25(cid:2)160OS.Anau- tomatedmicrokeratome(ACS;Bausch &LombSurgical)wasusedtocreate thecornealflaps.Alargeepithelialde- fectwascreatedinthelefteye,sothe flapwasrepositionedwithoutexcimer laserablation.Abandagecontactlens wasplacedtopromoteepithelialheal- ing.Approximately2monthslater,the patientreturnedtosurgery.Acorneal Figure2.Case2.Slitlampphotographofthelefteye.Notewithintheslitbeamabandofscarringthat flapwithanasalhingewascreatedin outlinestheperimeteroftheflap,butrelativeclearingofthecentralcorneaoverlyingtheentrancepupil. theleftcorneausinganautomatedmi- crokeratome(ACS;Bausch&Lomb Surgical),andtheablationwasper- duced to 1 drop per day and then Theirregularityofthelefteye’s formedusinganexcimerlaser.Anepi- discontinued. corneal surface was confirmed by thelialdefectwasnotedattheendof Thepatientcomplainedofpoor computerized corneal mapping theprocedure,andabandagecontact visionandnighttimeglareandhalo (Figure3).Atopographicmapof lenswaskeptinplaceforthenext3 and was referred to the University therighteyeproducedasimulated days.Oneweekaftersurgery,uncor- ofCalifornia,SanFranciscoRefrac- keratometry reading of 42.27 (cid:2) rectedvisionwas20/40OS,correct- tive Surgery Service for consulta- 43.32@84°,withasurfaceregular- ing to 20/25 with a refraction of tioninMay2001,approximately18 ityindexof0.11andasurfaceasym- –1.00+1.50(cid:2)20.Nosignificantepi- months after LASIK and subse- metryindexof0.50.However,ato- thelialingrowthwasnoted. quentflapamputationofthelefteye. pographicmapofthelefteyeshowed Twoweekslater,thepatientre- Examinationatthattimedisclosed asimulatedkeratometryreadingof turnedwiththecomplaintofocular anuncorrectedvisualacuityof20/25 43.57(cid:2)46.40@115°, with a sur- discomfort in the left eye. Uncor- OD, correcting to 20/20 with a re- face regularity index of 1.62 and a rectedvisionwas20/30−.Epithelial fractionof–0.50+0.50(cid:2)55,andan surfaceasymmetryindexof0.86.On ingrowthwasnotedalongthenasal uncorrected visual acuity of 20/60 comparingtherightandlefteyes,a hinge,withextensiontowardtheen- OS,correctingto20/20−withare- markedly asymmetrical reflex was trancepupil.Atthatvisit,theflapwas fraction of –3.75+3.75(cid:2)97. alsoobservedonretinoscopy,with liftedtoremovetheinterfaceepithe- Pachymetryreadingswere532µm markedlygreaterirregularitynoted lium, and the epithelium overlying ODand439µmOS. inthelefteye. theflapwasnotedtobefriable.On Slitlampbiomicroscopicexami- Sincetheacuityinthelefteye the basis of anticipated difficulties nationoftherighteyeshowedawell- couldbecorrectedto20/20−witha with recurrent epithelial ingrowth, positioned,nasallyhingedcornealflap relativelylowdegreeofanisometro- the flap was amputated and a ban- withmildcentralsubepithelialopaci- pia based on spherical equivalent, dagecontactlenswasplaced.Cipro- fication,whereasslitlampexamina- spectacles were recommended, but floxacin and diclofenac solutions tionofthelefteyewasremarkablefor thepatientadamantlyrefusedtocon- were prescribed 4 times daily. The mildverticallinearelevationatthesite siderspectaclecorrection.Rigidcon- epithelial defect healed during the ofthetransectedhinge,asemicircle tactlenseswerealsosuggested,but nextfewdays,and1weekafterflap ofsubepithelialhazereminiscentof thepatientelectedtoforgofitting. amputationtheuncorrectedvisual surfacephotorefractivekeratectomy acuity was 20/200, correcting to (PRK)–associated scarring that ap- Comment. Thefindingsfromlarge 20/60 with a refraction of –5.00 pearedtooutlinetheperimeterofthe reportedseriesofcomplicationsseen +1.50(cid:2)100.Theciprofloxacinso- flap, and a relatively lucent central inconsecutivecasesofpatientswho lutionwasdiscontinued,andcorti- corneaoverlyingtheentrancepupil. haveundergoneLASIKsuggestthat costeroid drops were prescribed (Figure2)Thesurfaceofthecen- most complications can be attrib- foruse3timesdaily.Twomonths tralcorneaappearedtoberelatively utedtoabnormalitiesofthecorneal later, the uncorrected vision was smooth,butuponinstillationoffluo- flap that translate to irregularity or 20/100,correctingto20/50−witha resceinsodiumsolution,inspection opacification of the anterior cor- refraction of –4.75+2.00(cid:2)105. ofthetearfilmpatternindicatedan nea.1,2Ifamputationofthecornealflap Thecorticosteroidtherapywasre- irregularsurface. werefollowedbyreepithelialization (REPRINTED)ARCHOPHTHALMOL/VOL120,SEP2002 WWW.ARCHOPHTHALMOL.COM 1215 ©2002AmericanMedicalAssociation.Allrightsreserved. Downloaded From: https://jamanetwork.com/ on 01/30/2023 nificant corneal smoothing occurs from 3 months to 12 months after PRK,presumablyasaresultofstro- malhealingandremodeling.Using Right Eye Left Eye veryhigh-frequencyultrasoundscan- ning, Reinstein and colleagues5 ex- aminedcorneasthathadundergone LASIKandreportedregionalvaria- tions in epithelial thickness that tended to compensate for underly- ingstromalirregularity,therebyre- ducingcornealirregularity.Inthe2 caseswepresent,itisdiscouraging that reduced best spectacle-cor- rectedvisualacuitywithcorrespond- inglyelevatedindicesofasymmetry and irregularity was evident 18 monthsand2yearsafterflapampu- tation.Therefore,itisquestionable howmuchfurtherimprovementin Figure3.Case2.Cornealtopographyofbotheyes.Thelefteyeshowssignificantastigmatismwiththe surfaceregularitymightoccurdur- ruleandelevatedirregularitycomparedwiththerighteye,asrepresentedbyelevatedsurfaceregularity ingsubsequentmonthsoryears. (SRI)andsurfaceasymmetryindices(SAI).OtherabbreviationsareexplainedinthelegendtoFigure1. In neither case was there sub- stantialscarringofthecornealstroma and smoothing of the corneal sur- whichresultsinirregularastigma- overlyingtheentrancepupilthatwas face(analogoustocornealhealingaf- tism that limits best spectacle- subjectedtoexcimerablation.High tersurfacePRK)withouttheintro- correctedvision. degreesofrefractiveerrorcorrected duction of significant scarring, Under normal circumstances, bysurfacePRKareexpectedtobeas- refractiveerror,orirregularity,then irregularityofthesurfaceofthestro- sociatedwithagreaterriskofscar- thisapproachmightproveusefulin malbedisexpectedtobematched ring,andithasbeensuggestedthat addressing most postsurgical com- bycorrespondingirregularityofthe thisscarringisrelatedtothedepth plicationsofLASIK.Unfortunately, undersurfaceoftheflap,sothatifan of the ablation performed.6 How- fewreportsintheliteratureprovide irregularflapiscreatedandthenre- ever, after flap amputation, rela- aguidetotheclinicalcoursethatcan placed precisely with a “lock and tivelydeeplayersofthecorneawere beexpectedafterflapamputationin key”effect,littlechangeonthean- exposedtotheepitheliumafterheal- theuninfectedcornea.Patelandcol- teriorcornealsurfaceisexpected.If ing,andnosignificanthazewasre- leagues3 recentlyreportedacaseof aregularrefractiveablationisper- corded throughout the healing pe- traumaticflapdislocationthatwasfol- formedontheexposedstromalbed, riod.Thisfindingsuggeststhatthe lowedbylossoftheflap.Afterheal- some degree of underlying irregu- riskforhazeformationinPRKprob- ingofthestromalbed,thepatient’s larityshouldbetranslatedthrough ably goes beyond simple consider- uncorrected vision was 20/40, im- theablationsothatasthesurfaces ations of exposure of the deeper provingto20/20witharefractionof are reapposed precisely, matching stroma devoid of Bowman mem- –1.00+1.00(cid:2)135. thebedtotheundersideoftheflap, branetohealingepithelium.Rather, However,asour2casesdem- thecompositeeffectonthesurface thesecasessuggestthatflapampu- onstrate,itcannotbeassumedthat oftheeyeshouldbeattenuationof tationisnotnecessarilyfollowedby aregularsurfacewillresultafterre- theirregularity.Asour2casessug- significantcentralcornealhazeand movaloftheflap.Theirregularmy- gest,thisattenuatingeffectislostif scarring. opic astigmatism we observed im- the flap is removed to expose the Nevertheless,therefractiveand plies that the curvature of the stromalbed. topographic outcomes of our 2 pa- stromalbedmightnotpreciselyre- Over time, remodeling of the tientsindicatethatthereisasubstan- flect that of the anterior surface of epitheliummighthaveasmoothing tialriskforrefractivechangeandin- theoverlyingflap.Thisfindingsug- effectontheexposedstromalbed,im- duction of irregular astigmatism gests that the flap might vary in provingbestspectacle-correctedvi- followingflapamputation.Anychar- thickness from one region to an- sualacuity.Afterthisimprovement, acteristic pattern of induced astig- other, leading to variability in the residualregularspherocylindricaler- matismisprobablyrelatedtothepath curvature of the stromal bed cre- rorcanbecorrectedwithspectacles, followed by the microkeratome in ated.Patternsofvariabilityinthick- hydrophiliccontactlenses,orastan- creatingtheflap,whichinturnwill ness may well differ from one mi- dard spherocylindrical excimer la- berelatedtotheparticulardesignof crokeratome to another, and this ser treatment. In a topographic ex- themicrokeratome.Sincetherewere variability is expected to contrib- amination of eyes treated with no other flap-related abnormalities utetothedevelopmentofirregular- excimer laser, Abbas and col- beyondepithelialingrowthinthese ityinthecontourofthestromalbed, leagues4havedemonstratedthatsig- cases,wesurmisethatflapamputa- (REPRINTED)ARCHOPHTHALMOL/VOL120,SEP2002 WWW.ARCHOPHTHALMOL.COM 1216 ©2002AmericanMedicalAssociation.Allrightsreserved. Downloaded From: https://jamanetwork.com/ on 01/30/2023 tion was performed because it was 7. DastgheibKA,ClinchTE,MancheEE,HershP, 200ODand20/20OS.Adilatedfun- seenasadefinitivetreatmentofthe RamseyJ.Sloughingofcornealepitheliumand dusexaminationoftherighteyere- woundhealingcomplicationsassociatedwithla- ingrowththatwouldproduceaccept- serinsitukeratomileusisinpatientswithepi- vealed a nonischemic CRVO with ablesurfacesmoothingovertime. thelialbasementmembranedystrophy.AmJOph- significantly increased macular thalmol.2000;130:297-303. Thefirstpatientwedescribehad edema(Figure1A).Opticalcoher- a history of recurrent erosion syn- encetomography(OCT)revealeda drome,whichpresentsanincreased diffuselythickenedretinaaswellas riskforepithelialingrowth,keratoly- cystic foveal changes (Figure 1B). Intravitreous Triamcinolone sis,flapmelting,andlossofbestcor- Thepatientwasobservedforanad- rected visual acuity.7 For this rea- Acetonide as Treatment ditionalmonth,andwhentherewas son,LASIKisnotrecommendedin for Macular Edema no improvement in the degree of thesettingofanteriorbasementmem- From Central Retinal macular thickening or visual acu- brane disease, and PRK should be Vein Occlusion ity,anintravitreousinjectionof4mg considered. Such severe complica- (40mgin1.0mL)oftriamcinolone tionsmightindeedultimatelyneces- Central retinal vein occlusion acetonidewasgivenintherighteye. sitateflapamputation,butnosuch (CRVO)isacommonretinalvascu- Follow-up 1 month later progressionwasseeninthecasesre- lardisorderthatcanleadtosignifi- showedareturnofvisualacuityto ported herein. Therefore, based on cant visual disability. Persistent 20/25 OD, with complete resolu- the observed long-term clinical macularedemaisoneofthemajor tionofmacularedemaonbothclini- course, we suggest that in the ab- complications associated with cal examination (Figure 2A) and senceofcompellingindications(such CRVO. The Central Vein Occlu- OCT(Figure2B).Intraocularpres- as gross flap irregularities or inter- sionStudy1evaluatedtheefficacyof sure was unchanged, and the im- faceinfectioninwhichtheflapmight macular grid laser photocoagula- provementinvisualacuityandclini- limit antibiotics penetration), flap tioninpatientswithmacularedema calexaminationresultsremainedat amputationshouldbealastresortin causedbyCRVO.Thisstudydidnot the6-monthfollow-up. the management of flap complica- findadifferenceinvisualacuitybe- Case2.A67-year-oldmanhad tions. tweentreatedanduntreatedeyesat a1-monthhistoryofdecreasedvi- anystageduringthefollow-uppe- sualacuityinthelefteye.Examina- StephenD.McLeod,MD riod.Therefore,thereiscurrentlyno tion revealed a best-corrected vi- DouglasHolsclaw,MD proven management for macular sualacuityof20/20ODand20/200 SalenaLee,OD edemainthesettingofCRVO.The OS.Anteriorsegmentexamination SanFrancisco,Calif purposeofthisinterventionalcase results were remarkable for 2+ report is to describe the clinical nuclearsclerosisinbotheyes.Hisin- course of 2 patients with macular traocular pressure was 10 mm Hg Corresponding author: Stephen D. edemasecondarytoCRVOwhoun- OU.Adilatedfundusexamination McLeod,MD,DepartmentofOphthal- derwentintravitreousinjectionoftri- revealedanormalfundusintheright mology,UniversityofCaliforniaSan amcinoloneacetonide. eye.Examinationoftheleftfundus Francisco,10KirkhamSt,K-301,San revealed findings consistent with Francisco,CA94143(e-mail:smcleod ReportofCases. Case1.A57-year- an ischemic CRVO. Foveal thick- @itsa.ucsf.edu). old man had a 2-month history of ness was greater than 600 µm on 1. GimbelHV,PennoEE,vanWestenbruggeJA, decreasedvisualacuityinhisright OCT. FerensowiczM,FurlongMT.Incidenceandman- eye.Oninitialexamination,hisbest- Thepatientwasfollowedupat agementofintraoperativeandearlypostopera- correctedvisualacuitywas20/40OD 2-month intervals for the next 8 tivecomplicationsin1000consecutivelaserin situkeratomileusiscases.Ophthalmology.1998; and 20/20 OS. Results of anterior months. Although the intraretinal 105:1839-1847. segmentexaminationwereremark- hemorrhage cleared significantly, 2. StultingRD,CarrJD,ThompsonKP,WaringGO 3rd,WileyWM,WalkerJG.Complicationsof ableonlyfor2+nuclearsclerosisin therewasneitherimprovementinvi- laserinsitukeratomileusisforthecorrectionof botheyes.Intraocularpressurewas sual acuity nor a decrease in the myopia.Ophthalmology.1999;106:13-20. 15mmHgODand19mmHgOS. amountofmacularedemanotedon 3. PatelCK,HansonR,McDonaldB,CoxN.Late dislocationofaLASIKflapcausedbyafinger- A dilated fundus examination re- clinicalexaminationorOCT. nail[publishedcorrectionappearsinArchOph- vealed findings consistent with Because there was no clinical thalmol.2002;120:180].ArchOphthalmol.2001; nonischemicCRVOintherighteye. improvement, an intravitreous in- 119:447-449. 4. AbbasUL,HershPS,andtheSummitPRK Macular edema was present. Fun- jectionof4mgoftriamcinoloneace- StudyGroup.Latenaturalhistoryofcorneal dus examination results were nor- tonide(40mgin1.0mL)wasgiven. topographyafterexcimerlaserphotorefractive keratectomy.Ophthalmology.2001;108:953- malinthelefteye. Figure3showstheextensivemacu- 959. Slitlamp biomicroscopy re- lar edema noted on both slitlamp 5. ReinsteinDZ,SilvermanRH,SuttonHF,Cole- vealedsomeimprovementinthede- biomicroscopyandOCT5daysbe- manDJ.Veryhigh-frequencyultrasoundcor- nealanalysisidentifiesanatomiccorrelatesofop- greeofmacularedemaintheright foretreatment.Threeweeksfollow- ticalcomplicationsoflamellarrefractivesurgery: eyeduringthenext2months.How- ingtreatment,hisvisualacuityim- anatomicdiagnosisinlamellarsurgery.Ophthal- ever, 8 months after initial exami- provedto20/100OS,andafundus mology.1999;106:474-482. 6. Moller-PedersenT,CavanaghHD,PetrollWM, nation, his visual acuity had de- examination revealed a significant JesterJV.CornealhazedevelopmentafterPRK creasedfurther.Examinationatthat decreaseinmacularedema.Foveal isregulatedbyvolumeofstromaltissuere- moved.Cornea.1998;17:627-639. timerevealedavisualacuityof20/ thicknessmeasuredwithOCTwas (REPRINTED)ARCHOPHTHALMOL/VOL120,SEP2002 WWW.ARCHOPHTHALMOL.COM 1217 ©2002AmericanMedicalAssociation.Allrightsreserved. Downloaded From: https://jamanetwork.com/ on 01/30/2023 A B Figure1.A,Colorfundusphotographoftherighteyeshowsnonischemiccentralretinalveinocclusioncomplicatedbymacularedemabeforeintravitreous injectionoftriamcinoloneacetonide.Visualacuitywas20/200.B,Opticalcoherencetomogramoftherighteyeshowsadiffuselythickenedretina(to600µm) beforeintravitreousinjectionoftriamcinoloneacetonide. A B Figure2.A,Colorfundusphotographoftherighteye1monthfollowingintravitreousinjectionoftriamcinoloneacetonideshowsresolutionofmacularedema. B,Opticalcoherencetomogramoftherighteye1monthfollowingintravitreousinjectionoftriamcinoloneacetonideshowsrestorationofnormalfoveal architecture.Thecentralfovealthicknessmeasured100µm. A B Figure3.A,Colorfundusphotographofthelefteyeshowsischemiccentralretinalveinocclusioncomplicatedbymacularedemabeforeintravitreous injectionoftriamcinoloneacetonide.Thisphotographwastaken8monthsafterinitialexamination,andalthoughtherewasreductionintheamount ofintraretinalhemorrhage,significantmacularedemapersisted.Visualacuitywas20/200.B,Opticalcoherencetomogramofthelefteyeshowscystic fovealchangesandadiffuselythickenedretina(to(cid:3)600µm)beforeintravitreousinjectionoftriamcinoloneacetonide. 100µm.Atthe2-monthfollow-up, 20/400. Macular edema was noted Comment. Triamcinolone ace- therecontinuedtobeareductionin onslitlampbiomicroscopy,andfo- tonideisacorticosteroidthatiscom- macular edema on clinical exami- vealthicknesswas500µmonOCT. merciallyavailable,inexpensive,and nationandOCT(Figure4). No further intervention was at- commonlyusedasaperiocularin- The patient did well until 3 tempted at this point, and the pa- jectionforthetreatmentofcystoid months following the injection, tient has been observed with no macular edema occurring second- whenhisvisualacuitydecreasedto changeinhisclinicalstatus. ary to uveitis or resulting from in- (REPRINTED)ARCHOPHTHALMOL/VOL120,SEP2002 WWW.ARCHOPHTHALMOL.COM 1218 ©2002AmericanMedicalAssociation.Allrightsreserved. Downloaded From: https://jamanetwork.com/ on 01/30/2023

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