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Author(s):  
Crystal Y. Lee ◽  
Matthew R. Starr ◽  
James P. Dunn

2022 ◽  
Vol Publish Ahead of Print ◽  
Author(s):  
Deekshitha Umasankar ◽  
Lauren Elizabeth Church

2021 ◽  
pp. 915-920
Author(s):  
Lucía Galletero Pandelo ◽  
Cristina Rodríguez Vidal ◽  
Joseba Artaraz ◽  
Nerea Martínez-Alday ◽  
Alex Fonollosa

<b><i>Aim:</i></b> This study aimed to report a case of vitreous and optic nerve infiltration of a primary adrenal B lymphoma. <b><i>Case Report:</i></b> An 81-year-old patient consulted for decrease in vision in the left eye and pain with ocular movements during the last week. The patient was being treated with chemotherapy for an adrenal gland diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. On examination, vitritis was seen in both eyes and optic disc edema in his left eye. After an extensive study based on orbital and brain magnetic resonance imaging and vitreous cytology, an ocular infiltration by systemic B lymphoma was confirmed. A treatment based on intravitreal methotrexate was carried out, achieving the regression of the vitreous infiltration and resolution of the optic disc edema. Systemic B lymphoma metastasizing ocular structures is extremely infrequent. The manifestations may mimic an inflammatory disease. Ophthalmologists should be aware of these manifestations and consider among the masquerade syndromes.


2021 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ilir Arapi ◽  
Piergiorgio Neri ◽  
Alfonso Giovannini ◽  
Arjeta Grezda

Abstract Background Diabetic papillopathy is a rare diagnosis of exclusion characterized by unilateral or bilateral optic disc edema with variable degrees of visual loss. Although the visual prognosis has been generally reported as favorable, the presence of severe disc edema associated with macular edema prompts the need for treatment. We present a specific and unreported therapeutic approach consisting of intravitreal aflibercept and subtenon triamcinolone acetonide injections in two patients with evidence of diabetic papillopathy and macular edema. Case presentation In the first case, a 60-year-old Caucasian woman affected by type II diabetes mellitus presented with fundoscopic evidence of sequential bilateral optic disc edema associated with acute severe visual loss in both eyes. The second patient, a diabetic 57-year-old Caucasian male, presented with sudden painless visual loss in his left eye. Multimodal imaging and systemic findings correlated towards an infrequent diagnosis of diabetic papillopathy. In a period of 5–7 weeks after treatment, both patients experienced almost full visual and anatomical recovery. A steady situation was observed at 12 months of follow-up. Conclusions Both our cases displayed a severe grade of optic disc edema, which was optimally reversed with intravitreal aflibercept and subtenon triamcinolone acetonide leading to a relatively rapid and safe improvement in visual acuity.


Author(s):  
Xiaobo Wu ◽  
Gregory S. Hoeker ◽  
Grace Blair ◽  
David Ryan King ◽  
Robert G. Gourdie ◽  
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Background: Cardiac voltage-gated sodium channel gain-of-function prolongs repolarization in the Long-QT Syndrome Type 3 (LQT3). Previous studies suggest that narrowing the perinexus within the intercalated disc, leading to rapid sodium depletion, attenuates LQT3-associated action potential duration (APD) prolongation. However, it remains unknown whether extracellular sodium concentration modulates APD prolongation during sodium channel gain-of-function. We hypothesized that elevated extracellular sodium concentration and widened perinexus synergistically prolong APD in LQT3. Methods and Results: LQT3 was induced with anemone toxin type II (ATXII) in Langendorff-perfused guinea pig hearts (n=20). Sodium concentration was increased from 145 to 160 mM. Perinexal expansion was induced with mannitol or the sodium channel β1-subunit adhesion domain antagonist (βadp1). Epicardial ventricular action potentials were optically mapped. Individual and combined effects of varying clefts and sodium concentrations were simulated in a computational model. With ATXII, both mannitol and βadp1 significantly widened the perinexus and prolonged APD, respectively. The elevated sodium concentration alone significantly prolonged APD as well. Importantly, the combination of elevated sodium concentration and perinexal widening synergistically prolonged APD. Computational modeling results were consistent with animal experiments. Conclusions: Concurrently elevating extracellular sodium and increasing intercalated disc edema prolongs repolarization more than the individual interventions alone in the LQT3. This synergistic effect suggests an important clinical implication that hypernatremia in the presence of cardiac edema can markedly increase LQT3-associated APD prolongation. Therefore, this is the first study to provide evidence of a tractable and effective strategy to mitigate LQT3 phenotype by managing patient sodium levels and preventing cardiac edema.


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