白内障晶体晶状体内新生血管的形成。

Optometry Pub Date : 2012-04-30
Pravina Patel, Julie Rodman
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背景:新生血管可发生在视网膜、虹膜、前房角和角膜等多种眼部结构中;然而,它很少发生在晶状体中。新生血管的结果继发于眼部缺氧条件。血管生成和抗血管生成因子的自然平衡对眼睛防止新生血管的形成至关重要。各种因素会破坏这种自然平衡,导致血管生成。由于缺乏内在的血液供应,小网膜内新生血管是罕见的。病例报告:一名61岁黑人男性,先前诊断为增殖性糖尿病视网膜病变(PDR)。他的眼部病史包括左眼白内障摘除(OS)和双眼牵引性视网膜脱离,手术修复OS。入组视力为NLP OD, 20/400 OS。在生物显微镜下评估OD,有证据表明这是一个高度成熟的白内障,伴有虹膜新生血管,新生血管在晶状体前囊上和内移动。结论:网膜内新生血管是一种罕见的眼部并发症。我们报告了一位糖尿病患者,由于不受控制而导致增生性糖尿病视网膜病变,严重的眼部缺血,以及随之而来的网膜内新生血管。
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Intralenticular neovascularization in a cataractous crystalline lens.

Background: Neovascularization can occur in various ocular structures including the retina, iris, anterior chamber angle and cornea; however, it rarely occurs in the crystalline lens. Neovascularization results secondary to hypoxic conditions within the eye. A natural balance of angiogenic and antiangiogenic factors are critical for the eye to prevent the formation of neovascularization. Various factors can upset this natural balance, resulting in angiogenesis. Due to the lack of an intrinsic blood supply, intralenticular neovascularization is rare.

Case report: A 61-year-old black male presented with a previous diagnosis of proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR). His ocular history included cataract extraction in the left eye (OS) and tractional retinal detachment in both eyes that was surgically repaired OS. His entering visual acuities were NLP OD and 20/400 OS. Upon biomicroscopic evaluation OD, there was evidence of a hypermature cataract with iris neovascularization and neovascularization coursing over and within the anterior capsule of the lens.

Conclusions: Intralenticular neovascularization is a rarely reported ocular complication. We present a patient with uncontrolled diabetes resulting in proliferative diabetic retinopathy, extreme ocular ischemia, and consequent intralenticular neovascularization.

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