Contact lens-related deep stromal vascularization

Sujal S. Shah MD, Karen K. Yeung (OD), Barry A. Weissman PhD (OD)
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Abstract

Deep stromal neovascularization (DNV) is a very rare complication of contact lens (CL) wear. The aim of this study was to describe the clinical features and management of CL-related DNV in a series of patients. We retrospectively studied nine patients who presented with CL-related DNV over a 16-year period in a single hospital-based specialty CL practice. The clinical features, progression, and management of DNV in this series are discussed. Seven of nine patients were found to have keratoconus as a primary diagnosis. DNV remained stable or regressed in six patients following improvement in CL design and management. One patient required corneal transplantation, and two failed to return for sufficient follow-up. Improvement in CL design and material to optimize mechanical fit and enhance corneal oxygenation may stabilize DNV associated with CL wear.

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隐形眼镜相关的深层间质血管形成
深层间质新生血管(DNV)是一种非常罕见的隐形眼镜配戴并发症。本研究的目的是描述一系列患者cl相关DNV的临床特征和处理。我们回顾性研究了在一家医院的专业CL实践中,在16年期间出现CL相关DNV的9例患者。本文将讨论DNV的临床特征、进展和治疗。9例患者中有7例以圆锥角膜为初步诊断。在CL设计和管理改善后,6例患者DNV保持稳定或消退。1例患者需要角膜移植,2例未能及时随访。改进CL的设计和材料,以优化机械配合和增强角膜氧合,可以稳定与CL磨损相关的DNV。
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