scholarly journals Low visual acuity and asteroid hyalosis

Author(s):  
Salim Belhassan ◽  
Daoudi Rajaa
1998 ◽  
Vol 125 (5) ◽  
pp. 703-704 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert E. Parnes ◽  
Z.Nicholas Zakov ◽  
Michael A. Novak ◽  
Thomas A. Rice

2021 ◽  
pp. 247412642199860
Author(s):  
Elizabeth Marlow ◽  
Tarek Hassan ◽  
Lisa Faia ◽  
Kimberly Drenser ◽  
Bruce Garretson

Purpose: Acute vision loss may accompany complete or partial posterior vitreous separation in asteroid hyalosis (AH), and pars plana vitrectomy may resolve these symptoms. Methods: Six individuals with AH and acute vision loss associated with diagnosed posterior vitreous separation were treated with pars plana vitrectomy, and visual acuity (VA) recovery was monitored for 3 months. Results: The study patients’ preoperative VA ranged from 20/25 to 20/2500 (mean, 20/150; logMAR, 0.88). The average decrease in VA with anterior progression of the hyaloid was logMAR 0.70. Following surgical clearance of the asteroid bodies, VA returned to baseline within 1 month following vitrectomy in 2 eyes, and within 3 months in all eyes. Final VA was 20/20 to 20/200 (mean, 20/35; logMAR, 0.24). Conclusions: Patients with AH may present with acute onset of severe vision loss in association with posterior vitreous separation. Vitrectomy may be curative and restore vision.


1961 ◽  
Author(s):  
James E. Goodson ◽  
James W. Miller

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