Bowman Break and Subbasal Nerve Plexus Changes in a Patient With Dry Eye Presenting With Chronic Ocular Pain and Vitamin D Deficiency

Cornea ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 35 (5) ◽  
pp. 688-691 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rohit Shetty ◽  
Kalyani Deshpande ◽  
Rashmi Deshmukh ◽  
Chaitra Jayadev ◽  
Rushad Shroff
2015 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 49-54 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pelin Yildirim ◽  
Yeşim Garip ◽  
Ayse Aslihan Karci ◽  
Tuba Guler

2018 ◽  
Vol 44 ◽  
pp. S62-S65 ◽  
Author(s):  
Goktug Demirci ◽  
Sevil Karaman Erdur ◽  
Mustafa Ozsutcu ◽  
Mustafa Eliacik ◽  
Oktay Olmuscelik ◽  
...  

2016 ◽  
Vol 2016 ◽  
pp. 1-10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rohit Shetty ◽  
Swaminathan Sethu ◽  
Rashmi Deshmukh ◽  
Kalyani Deshpande ◽  
Arkasubhra Ghosh ◽  
...  

Dry eye disease (DED) has evolved into a major public health concern with ocular discomfort and pain being responsible for significant morbidity associated with DED. However, the etiopathological factors contributing to ocular pain associated with DED are not well understood. The current IVCM based study investigated the association between corneal dendritic cell density (DCD), corneal subbasal nerve plexus (SBNP) features, and serum vitamin D and symptoms of evaporative dry eye (EDE). The study included age and sex matched 52 EDE patients and 43 heathy controls. A significant increase in the OSDI scores (discomfort subscale) was observed between EDE (median, 20.8) and control (median, 4.2) cohorts(P<0.001). Similarly, an increase in DCD was observed between EDE (median, 48.1 cells/mm2) patients and controls (median, 5.6 cells/mm2)(P<0.001). A significant decrease in SBNP features (corneal nerve fiber length, fiber density, fiber width, total branch density, nerve branch density, and fiber area) was observed in EDE patients with OSDI score >23(P<0.05). A positive correlation was observed between DCD and OSDI discomfort subscale (r=0.348;P<0.0003) and SBNP features. An inverse correlation was observed between vitamin D and OSDI scores (r=-0.332;P=0.0095) and DCD with dendritic processes (r=-0.322;P=0.0122). The findings implicate DCD, SBNP features, and vitamin D with EDE symptoms.


Eye ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 29 (8) ◽  
pp. 1081-1084 ◽  
Author(s):  
B E Kurtul ◽  
P A Özer ◽  
M S Aydinli

Author(s):  
Shaveta . ◽  
Shah Nawaz

Introduction: Dry eye syndrome [DES] is one of the commonest ocular disorders characterized by tear film instability, visual discomfort & disturbance with ocular surface inflammation potentially leading to damage to the ocular surface. Serum Vitamin-D deficiency has been reported to be associated with DES. Aim: To determine the Serum 25-hydroxy-vitamin-D levels in patients diagnosed as having DES. Methods: We conducted a prospective observational study and included in our study, serum vitamin D levels of the first 40 patients over the age of 18 years presenting with signs and symptoms and later diagnosed to have DES [confirmed with ocular surface disease index-OSDI questionnaire, Schirmer I test, kerato-epitheliopathy examination and tear-film breakup time-[TBUT] were analysed. Results: Schirmer's I test, interpreted as mild [11-15mm/5min], moderate [6-10 mm/5 min] and severe [<5mm/5min] had 8, 17 and 15 patients, respectively, with a mean value of 8 mm/5 min Schirmers I test. The minimum and maximum of Fluorescein TBUT measured in seconds was 4 and 10 seconds, respectively, with a mean of 6.2 seconds. Twenty four of our test subjects were found to have deficient Serum Vit 25[OH] D levels, nine had insufficient levels and seven had normal levels. Conclusion: Vitamin D deficiency is prevalent in patient having DES.


2020 ◽  
Vol 68 (6) ◽  
pp. 1026
Author(s):  
Uma Sridhar ◽  
Koushik Tripathy

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