人工晶状体术后慢性沉积

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我们报告一例罕见的ICL术后慢性V4c沉积,无其他临床表现。这些沉积物是在手术后一个月发现的,持续了大约六周。使用局部类固醇后,沉积物逐渐被清除。患者和临床表现:一位24岁的女性在术后一个月出现了颗粒状的人工晶体混浊(ICL)。眼前段未见其他炎症反应。诊断、干预和结果:患者在手术后被诊断为可植入式晶状体的慢性沉积。使用1%醋酸泼尼松龙滴眼液后,沉积物逐渐清除。结论:ICL手术后,ICL表面形成慢性沉积物的情况并不多见。局部类固醇是有效的,有助于消除沉积物。
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Chronic Deposits on Implantable Collamer Lens after Surgery
Introduction: we reported a rare case involving chronic ICL V4c deposits after surgery without any other clinical manifestations. The deposits was found one month after surgery, and last about six weeks. After using topical steroid, the deposits were removed gradually. Patient and Clinical Findings: A 24-year-old female presented with granular opacity of implantable collamer lens (ICL) from one month after surgery (OS). There were no other inflammatory responses in the anterior segment of the eye. Diagnosis, Intervention, and Outcomes: The patient was diagnosed as chronic deposits on implantable collamer lens after surgery. After using 1% Prednisolone Acetate Eye Drop, the deposits were removed gradually. Conclusions: After ICL surgery, it is very uncommon for the chronic deposits to form on the ICL surface. Topical steroids was effective to help eliminate the deposits.
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