Bleach-Associated Uveitis: A Case Report

G. Markov, Yani Zdravkov, Alexander Oscar
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Introduction: Chemical ocular injuries represent ophthalmologic emergencies with potentially blinding complications. Burns with alkalis tend to be more serious due to deeper tissue penetration as a result of colliquative necrosis. Uveitis is usually observed in higher grades of burns with significant alterations in the anterior segment of the eye. This study aimed to report a case of late-onset unilateral uveitis following a mild alkali burns with sodium hypochlorite (bleach). Case presentation: A 64-year-old Caucasian woman reported that 3 weeks ago, she had an accident with bleach coming in contact with both eyes. At that time, she had emergency ocular irrigation with saline to both eyes, and she had also used artificial tears for about a week. Besides bilateral conjunctival hyperaemia and punctate corneal epithelial erosions, no other complications had been noted. Her symptoms had subsided in several days. Upon presentation to the clinic, reduced best-corrected visual acuity was observed in both eyes to 20/30, which was attributed to age-related cataracts, normal intraocular pressure, normal conjunctiva in both eyes, the clear cornea in the right eye (OD) and several white, round, middle-sized granulomatous keratic precipitates in the left eye (OS), without epithelial and stromal alterations. The anterior chamber of OS demonstrated a 0.5+ cellular reaction. The remaining ocular status was normal. Conclusion: Based on the history of chemical ocular injury, the lack of systemic diseases and the mild form of ocular inflammation, no additional diagnostic tests were offered. The patient was started on topical dexamethasone phosphate for 1 month with an initial dose of one drop four times daily, which led to remission.
漂白相关性葡萄膜炎1例报告
眼部化学性损伤是具有潜在致盲并发症的眼科急症。碱烧伤往往是更严重的,因为更深的组织渗透,作为结痂性坏死的结果。葡萄膜炎通常见于重度烧伤伴眼前段明显改变的患者。本研究旨在报告一例迟发性单侧葡萄膜炎后轻度碱烧伤与次氯酸钠(漂白剂)。病例介绍:一名64岁的白人妇女报告说,3周前,她发生了漂白剂接触双眼的事故。当时,她紧急用生理盐水冲洗双眼,并使用了大约一个星期的人工泪液。除双侧结膜充血和点状角膜上皮糜烂外,未见其他并发症。几天后她的症状消退了。就诊时,双眼最佳矫正视力降至20/30,这是由于年龄相关性白内障,眼内压正常,双眼结膜正常,右眼角膜透明(OD),左眼有几个白色、圆形、中等大小的肉芽肿性角状沉淀(OS),未见上皮和间质改变。OS前房表现为0.5+细胞反应。其余眼部状态正常。结论:基于眼部化学性损伤史,无全身性疾病和轻度眼部炎症,无需提供额外的诊断检查。患者开始外用磷酸地塞米松1个月,初始剂量为1滴,每日4次,导致缓解。
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