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Background: To investigate the relationship between computerized tomography (CT) findings and the Ocular Trauma Score (OTS) in patients with open globe injury (OGI).
Methods: This study included 123 individuals with OGI, examining injury characteristics, clinical symptoms, and CT scans for scleral irregularity, reduced globe volume, dislocated crystalline lens, aberrant vitreous density, chorioretinal thickening, and foreign body/air presence. The prognostic value of CT imaging in OGI was evaluated by assessing its relationship with OTS findings.
Results: The most common OTS category was stage 3, found in 71 eyes (57.7%). The prevalent CT findings included severe scleral irregularity or globe collapse (34.1%), dislocated crystalline lens (33.3%), and abnormal vitreous density (26.8%). Multivariate analysis revealed that severe scleral irregularity or globe collapse (Odds Ratio [OR] = 1.36, p = 0.006) and abnormal vitreous density (OR = 1.7, p < 0.001) were significantly associated with more advanced OTS stages (I or II), indicating more severe ocular trauma. The presence of three CT findings was associated with a higher likelihood of falling into OTS stages I or II (OR = 6.82, p = 0.001). Conversely, the absence of CT findings was associated with a decreased probability of having more severe OTS stages (OR = 0.05, p < 0.001).
Conclusions: The study concludes that imaging findings are valuable for correlating with the severity of open globe injuries, highlighting the importance of CT in assessing ocular trauma.
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J Cataract Refract Surg
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Department of Ophthalmology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA.
Purpose: To describe refractive outcomes in eyes with regular corneal astigmatism undergoing scleral sutured toric intraocular lens (SSTIOL) placement with complete pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) using an MX60 toric intraocular lens (IOL) and 8-0 GoreTex suture.
Setting: Academic clinical hospital, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA.
Design: Retrospective, single-institution, consecutive case series.
Turk J Ophthalmol
August 2025
Dokuz Eylül University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Ophthalmology, İzmir, Türkiye.
Objectives: To discuss the results of scleral contact lens fit in patients with difficult corneal and ocular surface pathologies.
Materials And Methods: This single-center, retrospective case-series included 49 eyes of 34 patients who underwent scleral lens fitting for visual acuity improvement from February 2018 to 2023. All patients underwent Orbscan/Pentacam corneal topography before a complete ophthalmological exam.
J Clin Med
July 2025
2nd Ophthalmology Department, Papageorgiou Hospital, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 541 24 Thessaloniki, Greece.
Pellucid Marginal Degeneration (PMD) is a rare ectatic corneal disorder characterized by inferior peripheral thinning and significant irregular astigmatism. Despite its clinical similarities to keratoconus, PMD presents unique diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. This review aims to provide a comprehensive update on the pathophysiology, clinical features, diagnostic approaches, and management strategies for PMD, emphasizing the latest advancements in treatment options.
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August 2025
Clinical & Experimental Optometry Research Lab (CEORLab), Physics Center of Minho and Porto Universities (CF-UM-UP), University of Minho, Braga, Portugal. Electronic address:
Purpose: To compare the accuracy and consistency of subjective refraction using conventional methods versus an algorithm-based approach in patients with primary or secondary corneal irregularities, both with and without scleral lenses (SL).
Methods: Nineteen eyes of ten subjects with irregular corneas underwent non-cycloplegic refraction using (I) retinoscopy followed by conventional subjective refraction (Conventional Refraction) to achieve maximum visual acuity with the maximum positive prescription, and (II) a Hartmann-Shack wavefront aberrometer (WAM 800) followed by an algorithm-based semi-automatic phoropter (Vision-R 800). Refraction measurements were conducted with both techniques, without and with SLs.
Eye Contact Lens
June 2025
Ophthalmology Campus Bio-Medico University (V.B., P.L.S., S.N., M.C., A.D.Z.), Rome, Italy; Ophthalmology Operative Complex Unit (V.B., P.L.S., S.N., M.C., A.D.Z.), Campus Bio-Medico University Hospital Foundation, Rome, Italy; Department of Sciences (D.P., C.S., F.O., V.V.), Optometry and Optics, R
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Methods: Medical records of 23 eyes from 23 patients with KC, PMD, and post-LASIK ectasia were reviewed.