2009-2020年Siriraj医院获得性内斜视患者的神经影像学发现

Q3 Medicine
Thammanoon Surachatkumtonekul, Natnicha Khiewwan, Kiatthida Hokierti, Piangporn Saksiriwuttho
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目的:分析2009 - 2020年诗丽拉杰医院获得性内斜视患者的神经影像学表现。材料与方法:回顾性分析所有年龄大于6个月的后天性内斜视患者的医疗记录。所有患者的偏角为棱镜屈光度10 (PD),屈光度< +3.0 (D),并行神经影像学检查。有限制性肌病和眼外神经异常的患者排除在研究之外。结果:共纳入受试者177例,年龄8月龄~ 81岁,平均年龄32.35±24.40岁。收集患者的人口学资料、眼部检查结果和神经影像学检查结果。近、远处平均偏角分别为26.88±18.90 PD和29.81±17.25 PD。177例患者中,113例(63.8%)未见神经影像学异常,64例(36.2%)有神经影像学异常。在64例异常中,颅内肿瘤16例,炎症6例,血管病变4例,变性7例,其他病变31例。从单因素和多因素分析中发现,阳性和阴性神经影像学组的第六神经麻痹有显著差异。结论:虽然超过一半的获得性内斜视患者神经影像学无异常,但14.7%的神经影像学异常患者存在潜在的严重疾病,包括颅内肿瘤、炎症和血管病变。第六神经麻痹患者应特别注意,因为它是获得性内斜视神经影像学阳性表现的重要因素。
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Neuroimaging Findings in Acquired Esotropia Patients at Siriraj Hospital from 2009–2020
Objective: To analyze the neuroimaging findings in patients with acquired esotropia at Siriraj Hospital from 2009 to 2020. Materials and Methods: A retrospective review of the medical records of all patients aged above 6 months old who presented with acquired esotropia was done. All the patients had an angle of deviation 10 prism diopters (PD), refraction < +3.0 diopters (D), and had neuroimaging performed. The patients with restrictive myopathy and extraocular neurological abnormalities were excluded from the study. Results: In total, 177 subjects aged between 8 months old to 81 years old (mean age 32.35 ± 24.40 years old) were included in the study. The patients’ demographic data, ocular findings, and neuroimaging findings were collected. The mean angle of deviation near and at distance were 26.88 ± 18.90 PD and 29.81 ± 17.25 PD, respectively. Of the 177 cases, 113 cases (63.8%) had no neuroimaging abnormalities, while 64 cases (36.2%) had abnormal neuroimaging findings. In those 64 cases with abnormal findings, there were 16 intracranial tumors, 6 inflammations, 4 vascular lesions, 7 degenerations, and 31 other lesions. Sixth nerve palsy was found to be significantly different between the positive and negative neuroimaging group from both the uni- and multivariate analysis. Conclusion: Although more than half of acquired esotropia patients had no abnormalities in neuroimaging, but 14.7% of those with abnormal neuroimaging findings had underlying serious conditions, which consisted of intracranial tumors, inflammation, and vascular lesions. Special attention should be concentrated to patients with sixth nerve palsy as it was the significant factor found to be associated with positive neuroimaging findings in acquired esotropia.
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