Symblepharon as Ocular Manifestation Post Stevens-Johnson Syndrome: A Rare Case.

Edy Wibowo, Regina Vika Maharani, Nadya Adiwijaya Sutikno
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Background: Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) is a life-threatening condition resulting from a severe reaction to the use of certain drugs, with the highest incidence found in children. It manifests as a triad of skin, orifice, and ocular mucosa lesions. Ocular manifestations most commonly involve the conjunctiva and eyelids. This case report further discusses symblepharon as an ocular manifestation of SJS.

Method: A case report.

Case report: A 10-year-old boy came with decreased vision and an inability to produce tears. On examination, pseudomembranous conjunctivitis was found in both eyes, granulation tissue in the right eye, and erosion of the corneal epithelium in the left eye. The posterior segment could not be assessed due to symblepharon. It was known that the patient previously experienced SJS in early 2023. Symblepharectomy was carried out with the indication of separate adhesions caused by symblepharon.

Discussion: Symblepharon is a rare, severe ocular manifestation of SJS (Stevens-Johnson syndrome). Previous studies found that severe ocular occurred in around 4% and 11.1% of cases. This happened because of ongoing chronic inflammation due to SJS. Symblepharon is an adhesion of eyelids and bulbar conjunctiva, which can harm the eye because it can cause cicatricial then disruption of the tear film meniscus, limit eye mobility, and cause visual disturbances.

Conclusion: Symblepharon occurs due to prolonged inflammation, which can structurally and functionally disrupt the eye. Early discovery of symblepharon, especially in severe manifestations of SJS, can help prevent further damage to the eye.

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史蒂文斯-约翰逊综合征后的眼部表现为睑球粘连:一例罕见病例。
背景:史蒂文斯-约翰逊综合征(SJS)是一种危及生命的疾病,由使用某些药物的严重反应引起,儿童发病率最高。它表现为皮肤、孔口和眼粘膜的三重病变。眼部表现最常累及结膜和眼睑。本病例报告进一步讨论了眼睑粘连作为SJS的一种眼部表现。方法:病例报告。病例报告:一名十岁男孩因视力下降和不能流泪而来。检查发现双眼假膜性结膜炎,右眼肉芽组织,左眼角膜上皮糜烂。由于睑球粘连,后段无法评估。据悉,该患者曾在2023年初经历过SJS。睑连切除术指征为由睑连引起的单独粘连。讨论:睑球粘连是SJS (Stevens-Johnson综合征)的一种罕见、严重的眼部表现。先前的研究发现,严重眼病的发生率约为4%和11.1%。这是因为SJS引起的持续慢性炎症。睑粘连是一种眼睑与球结膜的粘连,它会对眼睛造成伤害,因为它会导致撕裂膜半月板的瘢痕性破坏,限制眼睛的活动,并引起视力障碍。结论:眼睑粘连是由于长期的炎症引起的,可对眼睛造成结构和功能上的破坏。早期发现睑球粘连,特别是在SJS的严重表现中,可以帮助防止对眼睛的进一步损害。
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