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PLoS ONE ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (12) ◽  
pp. e0261779
Author(s):  
Toshiaki Hirakata ◽  
Tianxiang Huang ◽  
Yoshimune Hiratsuka ◽  
Shutaro Yamamoto ◽  
Akira Inoue ◽  
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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is disturbing and overwhelming a regular medical care in the world. We evaluated the clinical characteristics of patients with primary rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD) during the state of emergency for COVID-19 pandemic in Japan. We also reviewed measures against the COVID-19 pandemic in our institute with a focus on RRD treatment. Retrospectively, patients who underwent initial RRD surgery during the state of emergency between April 7, 2020 and May 25, 2020 were included. For comparison, we recruited patients who underwent surgery for initial RRD during the same period in the last 2 years (2018 and 2019). Data related to the number of surgeries, age, gender, macular detachment, proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR), preoperative visual acuity, surgical techniques, the time between the onset and hospitalization and/or surgery of the 2020 cohort were analyzed and compared with those of the 2018 and 2019 cohorts. Furthermore, we reviewed measures taken against COVID-19 in our institute. The number of RRD patients during the state of emergency tended to be lower than that within the last 2 years. Relatively lesser female (vs. male) patients were observed in the 2020 cohort than in the last 2 years (P = 0.084). In contrast, among all cohorts, no significant differences were observed in the incidence of macula-off and PVR, preoperative visual acuity, and the time period between symptom onset and hospitalization and/or surgery. This is the first report to show the clinical patterns of RRD during COVID-19 pandemic in Japan. Despite the state of emergency for the COVID-19 pandemic, no delay in the patient’s initial visit to the hospital and surgery was observed. Further studies, including multicenter researches, are important for investigating the influence of COVID-19 on urgent ocular diseases.


Author(s):  
Meisan Ali Bukhari ◽  
Anfal Muteb Al Mutairi ◽  
Fatimah Ahmed Al Awani ◽  
Muhannad Mohammed Alsahli ◽  
Moayad Mansour Tashkandi ◽  
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There are two types of tori, including torus palatinus and torus mandibularis. Evidence shows that these lesions usually progress slowly, and a spontaneous growth stop is usually another characteristic. Affected patients are usually asymptomatic. However, symptoms might be reported in edentulous patients and cases when the lesion is huge. In the present study, we elaborated on the causes, clinical patterns, and treatment of torus palatinus. The etiology of the condition is unclear, and different theories were reported in the literature, suggesting that the etiology of these cases is usually attributed to environmental and genetic predisposition. It has been defined as a benign tumor that presents in the maxillary bone and is usually asymptomatic. Therefore, the diagnosis of the condition is usually easy. However, it is recommended to conduct a differential diagnosis with other relevant malignant lesions in this area. Surgical interventions are not usually needed as the condition is usually discovered accidentally. However, in cases of tori-related prosthetic or functional discomfort, surgery can be conducted.


2021 ◽  
pp. 49-58
Author(s):  
Michelle Atchison ◽  
Alexander McFarlane

2021 ◽  
pp. 127-135
Author(s):  
M. Shahana ◽  
M. Rashiqah Khan ◽  
M. Rehan Khan
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Author(s):  
Erica Conti Rua ◽  
Solange Artimos de Oliveira ◽  
Renata Artimos de Oliveira Vianna ◽  
Luis Antonio Bataglin Dalcastel ◽  
Teresa Cristina de Castro Sarmet dos Santos ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. 52-58
Author(s):  
Chanchal Kumar Ghosh ◽  
Fakhrul Islam ◽  
Ershaduddin Ahmed ◽  
Dilip Kumar Ghosh ◽  
Azizul Haque ◽  
...  

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