A rare case of post traumatic sympathetic ophthalmia

Aditya Garlapati, Sindhu Kilari, Kunj Naik, Renu Magdum, Mayur Patil
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This study aims to study a 42-year-old healthy male, presented to the Eye clinic with sudden diminution of vision in his right eye (RE). He had a history of penetrating high-velocity impact to his Left eye (LE) two months back. He was unable to receive immediate proper ophthalmic care owing to COVID restrictions after sustaining trauma and continued with his daily work. On examination, vision in the RE was reduced to finger counting less than 1 feet. Clinical features of RE showed mutton fat keratic precipitates and reaction in anterior chamber and posterior synechiae. LE showed features of a traumatic subluxated cataract with a sclerocorneal injury. Fundus could not be evaluated in both eyes. B scan revealed retinal detachment and chorioretinal thickening in the RE. Patient was immediately started on oral corticosteroids and topical medication and the patient vision had drastically improved to 6/24 in one week and was able to walk around and perform his daily activities by himself. Prompt treatment of a case of sympathetic ophthalmia (SO) is necessary and essential for the patient to recover his vision to a functional capacity. Prompt treatment of the exciting eye with regular monitoring of the other eye for timely diagnosis and management of SO.
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一例罕见的外伤后交感神经性眼炎病例
本研究的对象是一名 42 岁的健康男性,他因右眼(RE)视力突然下降而到眼科诊所就诊。两个月前,他的左眼(LE)曾受到穿透性高速撞击。由于外伤后受到 COVID 限制,他无法立即接受适当的眼科治疗,只能继续从事日常工作。经检查,他的左眼视力下降到只能用手指计算不到 1 英尺的距离。RE的临床特征显示前房和后房有羊脂状角膜沉淀物和反应。LE表现为外伤性半脱位白内障,伴有角膜巩膜损伤。双眼眼底无法评估。B 扫描显示 RE 眼睛视网膜脱离,脉络膜增厚。患者立即开始口服皮质类固醇和外用药物,一周后视力大幅提高至 6/24,并能自行走动和进行日常活动。交感神经性眼炎(SO)病例的及时治疗对于患者视力恢复到正常水平是必要的,也是至关重要的。为及时诊断和治疗交感神经性眼炎,应及时治疗受刺激的眼睛,并定期监测另一只眼睛的情况。
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