Publications by authors named "Seema Sen"

Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the most prevalent diseases in the Indian subcontinent. Ocular TB presenting as iris mass is rare; furthermore, invasion of anterior segment without choroidal invasion is even more scarce. Presented here is a case report detailing the condition of a patient in late adolescence who presented with diminution of vision and pain in the left eye.

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Aims: The goal of this study is to identify the pathological findings and expression of metabolic markers (GLUT-1, PDK-1 and PGC1α) in the tumour microenvironment of both primary and chemoreduced retinoblastoma (Rb) and to correlate with clinicopathological parameters and patient outcome.

Methods: 81 prospective cases were included, in which 53 cases underwent primary enucleation and 28 cases received chemotherapy before enucleation. Immunohistochemistry, qRT-PCR and western blotting were performed to evaluate the expression pattern of metabolic markers in primary and chemoreduced Rb.

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Purpose: To compare the clinical response of patients with moderate-to-severe dry eye disease to treatment with 0.05% cyclosporine eye drops as an aqueous solution or oil emulsion.

Study Design: Prospective randomized clinical trial.

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Purpose: To elucidate the efficacy of topical low dose heparin (LDH) as an adjuvant therapy in of sub -chronic and chronic ocular Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS) and its effect on Neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) associated markers.

Design: A prospective randomized controlled pilot trial.

Methods: 72 clinically diagnosed SJS cases were recruited into sub-chronic and chronic groups.

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Keratoconus (KC) is characterised by corneal stromal thinning and irregular astigmatism, resulting in diminution of vision. Underlying aetiology remains poorly understood. Recent evidence suggests dysregulation of oxidative balance and mitochondrial function in KC corneas.

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Background: Increased pigmentation has been associated with cancer stem-cell-like behaviour and chemoresistance in uveal melanoma (UM) and cutaneous melanoma. Therefore, our present study determines the correlation between pigmentation and cancer stem cell markers in UM patients.

Methods: Expression of PAX3, CD133, ABCG2, TRYP1, TRYP2 and microphthalmia-associated transcription factor (MITF) was assessed by immunohistochemistry along with mRNA expression level of PAX3 using quantitative real-time PCR in 70 prospective UM cases.

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Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are essential for cancer signalling pathways and tumour maintenance, making ROS targeting a promising anti-cancer strategy. Coenzyme Q (CoQ10) has been shown to be effective against various cancers, but its impact on retinoblastoma, alone or with trolox, remains unreported. Cytotoxicity of CoQ alone and with trolox was evaluated in normal human retinal pigment epithelium cells (ARPE-19) and Y79 retinoblastoma cells using CCK-8.

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High pigmentation and the abundance of M2 macrophages have been identified as negative predictors in uveal melanoma (UM). Risk factors associated with UM that are prevalent in high-risk White populations are still present, although less common, in relatively low-risk Asian populations. Research indicates that proangiogenic M2 macrophages and monosomy 3 play significant roles in UM progression.

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  • The study investigates the effectiveness of two methods for reconstructing the ocular surface in patients suffering from severe eye damage due to Stevens Johnson Syndrome and chemical injuries, by transplanting epithelial cell constructs onto human amniotic membrane.
  • This is a prospective, randomized clinical trial involving 50 patients, comparing the outcomes of Cultivated Oral Mucosal Epithelial Transplantation (COMET) and Conjunctival Cultivated Epithelial Transplantation (CCET).
  • Results were assessed over six months, focusing on patient comfort, visual acuity, and ocular surface health to determine which technique provided better outcomes for restoring vision and eye health.
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Purpose: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic led to overall interrupted medical care, resulting in disease progression and morbidity. The study aimed to evaluate clinicopathological presentations and severity of eyelid malignancy during the COVID era, comparing the results with patients presented during pre-COVID era and evaluating the reasons for delayed presentation in patients with advanced eyelid malignancy in the COVID-era.

Methods: This was a comparative, ambispective observational study.

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  • Eyelid sebaceous gland carcinoma (SGC) is a tough type of skin cancer that can come back and spread to other parts of the body.
  • Researchers are studying the genes and changes inside the cells of this cancer to find better treatments for patients.
  • They discovered important genetic changes and pathways that help the cancer grow, which could lead to new targeted therapies and personalized medicine.
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  • Eyelid sebaceous gland carcinoma (SGC) is a serious cancer, typically treated through surgical excision, but this study looked at the impact of neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) on treatment outcomes.
  • Over a 24-month period, 30 patients were evaluated, with 10 receiving NACT, which resulted in a 90% regression rate of tumors and some downstaging.
  • Despite significant tumor shrinkage, the perceived ease of surgery improved for only 40% of patients, indicating the need for adjustments in surgical approaches when using NACT.
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Purpose: To evaluate the role of topical cyclosporine A 1% (CsA) as an adjuvant therapy in patients with acute Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS).

Methods: This is a randomised controlled trial in which 44 patients (88 eyes) with acute SJS, presenting within 3 months from the onset of the disease, were enrolled and randomised. Group A (n=44 eyes) patients received treatment with topical CsA 1% along with standard therapy consisting of topical corticosteroids, antibiotics and lubricants.

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A young a presented with painless, progressive diminution of vision in both eyes (BE). Slit lamp examination revealed the presence of a single central corneal opacity in the right eye and multiple corneal opacities of varying sizes in the left eye (LE), limited to the anterior-mid corneal stroma. Microcornea with reduced central corneal thickness and complete inferonasal iris coloboma along with inferior fundal coloboma, sparing both the disc and macula, were noted in BE.

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  • This study aimed to analyze the reasons for orbital exenteration, the demographics of patients undergoing the procedure, and how these findings compare to past research over 20 years at a tertiary eye care center.
  • Researchers evaluated 352 cases, revealing that most patients were middle-aged and that eyelid malignancy, specifically squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), was the primary reason for exenteration.
  • The study found an increase in the absolute number of exenterations but a decrease in the ratio compared to other tumor-related surgeries, highlighting changing trends in clinical practice and patient demographics.
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Keratoconus eyes develop corneal decompensation more often compared to eyes with primary congenital glaucoma (PCG) following Descemet's membrane (DM) tear. This study was conducted to compare the posterior corneal morphology in areas with DM breaks with regards to DM and pre-Descemet's layer (PDL) between the two. In this cross-sectional comparative study, anterior segment optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT) scans of the posterior cornea of advanced keratoconus eyes with hydrops ( n = 12), PCG eyes with Haab's striae ( n = 15), and healthy control eyes ( n = 14) were compared for DM-PDL morphology.

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Purpose: To describe three anterior segment dysgenesis disorders with infantile corneal opacities, namely, congenital hereditary endothelial dystrophy (CHED), primary congenital glaucoma (PCG), and Peters anomaly (PA) in terms of clinical characteristics, histopathology, genetic association, and diagnostic imaging profiles using imaging modalities such as ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) and microscope-integrated intraoperative optical coherence tomography (i-OCT).

Materials And Methods: Seventy-four eyes with 22 eyes of CHED, 28 eyes of PA, and 24 eyes of PCG were clinically evaluated and underwent imaging using UBM and i-OCT. Corneal buttons of 16 operated patients underwent histopathological analysis, while genetic analysis was done in 23 patients using whole-exome sequencing.

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Receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) serve as molecular targets for the development of novel personalized therapies in many malignancies. In the present study, expression pattern of receptor tyrosine kinases and its clinical significance in orbital RMS has been explored. Eighteen patients with histopathologically confirmed orbital RMS formed part of this study.

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Background: High-risk (HR) Human papillomavirus (HPV) has been implicated in pathogenesis of squamous cell carcinomas (SCC) at several sites with mucocutaneous junctions, including the head and neck. SCC is the second most common eyelid malignancy. However, its association with transcriptionally active HR-HPV has not been adequately studied.

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  • The study investigates the role of pigmentation as a prognostic factor in uveal melanoma (UM), focusing on the expression of specific markers (TYRP2, MITF, and SILV) that regulate melanin synthesis.
  • Using transmission electron microscopy and gene expression analysis, the researchers found ultrastructural differences in melanosomes between high-pigmented and low-pigmented UM cases, with higher expression levels of SILV, TYRP2, and MITF in 70% and 58% of the samples, respectively.
  • The findings suggest that these pigmentation markers, particularly MITF, are linked to more aggressive UM behavior and reduced metastatic-free survival, highlighting their potential importance in prognosis and treatment outcomes.
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Purpose: To study the outcomes of topical Retinol Palmitate ophthalmic solution in chronic Stevens-Johnson Syndrome with ocular surface keratinisation.

Methods: It was a comparative interventional study conducted at Rajendra Prasad Centre for Ophthalmic Sciences, Delhi, India from 2020 to 2022 evaluating outcomes of addition of topical Retinol Palmitate to conventional treatment objectively as well as subjectively from baseline up to 12 weeks.

Results: A statistically significant improvement was seen in patients who received topical Retinol palmitate at 12 weeks in terms of Schirmer-1 test(p=<0.

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A male patient in his 30s, with a history of bilateral microkeratome-assisted myopic laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) 8 years ago at another centre, presented to us with gradually progressive diminution of vision and glare in both eyes for the last 4 years. On presentation, uncorrected distance visual acuity (UDVA) was 6/24 and 6/15 in the right eye and left eye, respectively, with normal intraocular pressures. Slit-lamp examination and anterior segment optical coherence tomography revealed well-defined white deposits, limited to an area within the LASIK flap.

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Purpose: To excise external angular dermoid cyst (EADC) by transconjunctival approach and compare the surgical outcomes with the standard transcutaneous approach.

Design: This was a prospective, pilot, interventional, comparative study.

Methods: Patients with EADC with no or minimal fixity to the underlying bone on palpation and limited to eyelid were recruited.

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  • - The study investigates the expression of immune checkpoint proteins LAG3 and CTLA-4 in uveal melanoma (UM), focusing on their potential as targets for immunotherapy due to the poor response rates of PD-1/PD-L1 agents in UM.
  • - Immunohistochemistry and quantitative real-time PCR were used to analyze tissue samples and serum from UM patients, revealing that higher levels of LAG3 and CTLA-4 were associated with worse metastasis-free survival (MFS).
  • - The findings indicate that elevated LAG3 expression in UM is linked to increased metastatic potential, suggesting its role as a promising target for immunotherapy, possibly in combination with existing treatments.
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Purpose: To develop a viable in vivo chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) model to study the growth and invasion of patient-derived retinoblastoma (RB) and choroidal melanoma (CM) xenografts (PDXs). The study utilizes primary tumor samples instead of cancer cell lines, which provides a more authentic representation of tumors due to conserved morphology and heterogeneity.

Methods: Fertilized chicken eggs were procured, windowed, and their CAM layers were dropped.

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