Rapid myopization of the fellow eye in anisometropic amblyopia treated with 1% atropine: a case report.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY BMC Ophthalmology Pub Date : 2025-02-17 DOI:10.1186/s12886-025-03910-6
Qiu-Jian Zhu, Xiao-Qing Chen, Shi-Chuan Yan, Gen-Fang Ma, Lan-Jun Niu
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Background: High anisometropia is often accompanied by amblyopia. One percent atropine penalization is an important treatment for anisometropic amblyopia and is as effective as occlusion therapy. On the other hand, 1% atropine had the strongest effect on controlling refractive error and axial length (AL) changes in myopic patients.

Case presentation: A female child was diagnosed with anisometropia at the age of two. Cycloplegic retinoscopy examination revealed refraction of + 2.5 diopters the right eye and -8.5/-1.5 × 120 diopters the left eye, and full correction spectacles and patching therapy were prescribed for the child. Anisometropic amblyopia was then diagnosed because the best corrected vision acuity in highly myopic eyes is 20/100. Owing to poor compliance, visual acuity recovery in the amblyopic eye was unsatisfactory, and 1% atropine was applied two times per week for the fellow (right) eye. Since then, the fellow eye has experienced rapid myopization, with the refractive error increasing to -7.5/-1.25 × 15 diopterswithin five years. In addition, the visual acuity of the amblyopic (left) eye has improved gradually to 20/20, although the refraction status has remained stable.

Conclusions: In this report, a high anisometropic amblyopia patient underwent rapid myopization in the fellow eye with constant use of 1% atropine, in contrast to the stable refraction status of the amblyopic eye.

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1%阿托品治疗参差性弱视伴眼快速近视1例。
背景:高度屈光参差常伴有弱视。百分之一的阿托品惩罚是治疗屈光参差性弱视的重要方法,与遮挡治疗一样有效。另一方面,1%阿托品对控制近视患者屈光不正和轴长(AL)变化的效果最强。病例介绍:一名女童在两岁时被诊断为屈光参差。睫状体麻痹视网膜镜检查显示右眼+ 2.5屈光度,左眼-8.5/-1.5 × 120屈光度,给予全矫正眼镜及贴片治疗。由于高度近视的最佳矫正视力为20/100,因此诊断为屈光参差性弱视。由于依从性差,弱视眼视力恢复不理想,右眼每周应用1%阿托品2次。从那时起,另一只眼睛经历了快速近视,屈光不正在五年内增加到-7.5/-1.25 × 15。此外,弱视(左眼)的视力逐渐改善至20/20,但屈光状态保持稳定。结论:在本报告中,一名高度屈光参差的弱视患者在持续使用1%阿托品的情况下,在同侧眼进行了快速近视手术,而不是弱视眼的稳定屈光状态。
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BMC Ophthalmology
BMC Ophthalmology OPHTHALMOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: BMC Ophthalmology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of eye disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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