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Glaucoma drainage tube kink after pars plana insertion

Rothman, R F; Sidoti, P A; Gentile, R C; Liebmann, J M; Ishikawa, H; Rosen, R B; Ritch, R
PURPOSE: To describe focal obstruction of drainage tubes by kinking at the scleral entry site after pars plana insertion. METHODS: Case study. RESULTS: Three eyes of three patients underwent uncomplicated placement of a Baerveldt implant into the vitreous cavity at the time of pars plana vitrectomy. Intraocular pressure remained increased after the procedure without evidence of flow. Surgical exploration and modification of the tube placement resulted in immediate intraocular pressure reduction. Compression of the tube at the scleral entry site was confirmed intraoperatively in all eyes by ultrasound biomicroscopy. CONCLUSION: Kinking of the tube at its scleral entry site should be recognized as a possible cause of increased intraocular pressure without bleb formation after pars plana insertion of a glaucoma drainage implant
PMID: 11530061
ISSN: 0002-9394
CID: 148317

[A case of carcinoma of the ileum invading proper muscular layer] [Case Report]

Kanamori, A; Okamura, S; Ohashi, S; Urano, F; Kanamori, S; Hosoi, T; Ishikawa, H; Kitabatake, S; Sano, H; Segawa, K
PMID: 11524857
ISSN: 0446-6586
CID: 1426162

Ultrasound biomicroscopic diagnosis of cyclitic membranes

Inazumi, K; Gentile, R C; Lee, K Y; Ishikawa, H; McCormick, S A; Liebmann, J M; Ritch, R
PURPOSE: To evaluate the utility of ultrasound biomicroscopy in imaging cyclitic membranes. METHODS: Patients with hypotony and suspected or known cyclitic membrane underwent ultrasound biomicroscopic examination. Histopathology of cyclitic membrane was correlated with ultrasound biomicroscopy in three cases. RESULTS: Six eyes of six patients were enrolled. Mean patient age was 62.2 +/- 18.4 (SD) years. The mean intraocular pressure in the affected eye was 4.3 +/- 3.4 mmHg. Three eyes were pseudophakic and three eyes were aphakic. All eyes had undergone two or more previous intraocular surgeries. Ultrasound biomicroscopy imaged the cyclitic membrane in all six eyes. Histopathology revealed fibroproliferative cyclitic membranes with associated inflammatory cells. CONCLUSION: Ultrasound biomicroscopy is useful in detecting the presence of those cyclitic membranes that may not be identified on clinical examination
PMID: 11292407
ISSN: 0002-9394
CID: 148320

Determinants of service awareness among the Japanese elderly

Shibusawa, T; Ishikawa, H; Maeda, D
Although considerable research has been conducted on service awareness among older adults in the United States and Canada, little data are available on service awareness among elderly in other nations. This study examined service awareness among 474 randomly selected elders in Japan. Awareness of four services mandated under the newly implemented Gold Plan was examined. The majority of elders were aware of in-home support services, whereas only half were aware of day care and respite services. Although close-kin networks have been found to inhibit service awareness among elders in the United States, logistic regression analysis revealed that gender and social support networks were the strongest predictor of overall service awareness among Japanese participants. Cultural implications of the findings are discussed.
ISI:000170582000002
ISSN: 0733-4648
CID: 1870122

Iris and ciliary body melanomas: ultrasound biomicroscopy with histopathologic correlation [Case Report]

Marigo FA; Finger PT; McCormick SA; Iezzi R; Esaki K; Ishikawa H; Liebmann JM; Ritch R
OBJECTIVE: To correlate ultrasound biomicroscopic images of iris and ciliary body melanomas with their histopathologic features. METHODS: Ultrasound biomicroscopy was performed in 3 cases of iris melanoma and in 3 cases of ciliary body melanoma. Cross-sectional ultrasound biomicroscopic images were compared with findings from clinical examination and light microscopy to evaluate associations between their histopathologic, surface, and internal ultrasound characteristics. Unique images of intrastomal and obscured posterior tumor margins were visualized by ultrasound biomicroscopy. RESULTS: Results of this study revealed that ultrasound biomicroscopy offers an accurate method to evaluate tumor shape, reflectivity, and local invasion. Neoplastic tissue had only medium echogenicity. Enlarged vessels were correlated to echolucent spaces in the iris stroma. Anterior tumor margins were found within the iris stroma, within the anterior chamber angle, and on the endothelial surface of the cornea. Posterior tumor extension was noted to encroach onto the lens, into the sclera, and serous peripheral retinal detachments were associated with ciliary body tumors. CONCLUSION: Ultrasound biomicroscopic images correlated well with histopathologic features of anterior uveal melanomas including shape, reflectivity, and local extension. Arch Ophthalmol. 2000;118:1515-1521
PMID: 11074808
ISSN: 0003-9950
CID: 47931

Assessment of retinal nerve fiber layer internal reflectivity in eyes with and without glaucoma using optical coherence tomography

Pons, M E; Ishikawa, H; Gurses-Ozden, R; Liebmann, J M; Dou, H L; Ritch, R
OBJECTIVE: To assess the internal reflectivity of the retinal nerve fiber layer in normal, ocular hypertensive, and glaucomatous eyes using optical coherence tomography. METHODS: All patients underwent complete ophthalmic examination and achromatic automated perimetry. Intraocular pressure was 21 mm Hg or less for low-tension glaucoma and normal eyes and at least 25 mm Hg on 2 separate occasions in ocular hypertensive and high-tension glaucoma eyes. All glaucomatous eyes had characteristic glaucomatous optic neuropathy and associated achromatic automated perimetry defect. Relative retinal nerve fiber layer internal reflectivity was measured on optical coherence tomography images using a software program of our own design. RESULTS: We enrolled 98 eyes (19 normal, 34 ocular hypertensive, 17 high-tension glaucoma, and 28 low-tension glaucoma). Relative internal reflectivity was less in eyes with glaucoma than in normal (P<.001, t test) and ocular hypertensive eyes (P<.001, t test). There was no difference in relative internal reflectivity between normal and ocular hypertensive eyes (P =.32) and between eyes with high-tension glaucoma and low-tension glaucoma (P =.43). Internal reflectivity correlated with mean deviation on achromated automatic perimetry (r(2) = 0.49, P<.001, quadratic regression analysis). CONCLUSION: Relative retinal nerve fiber layer internal reflectivity may provide useful information about the extent of retinal nerve fiber layer injury in glaucoma. Arch Ophthalmol. 2000;118:1044-1047
PMID: 10922196
ISSN: 0003-9950
CID: 148324

Protection against pemphigus foliaceus by desmoglein 3 in neonates

Wu, H; Wang, Z H; Yan, A; Lyle, S; Fakharzadeh, S; Wahl, J K; Wheelock, M J; Ishikawa, H; Uitto, J; Amagai, M; Stanley, J R
PMID: 10882766
ISSN: 0028-4793
CID: 403232

Late closure of argon laser iridotomies following regrowth of iris pigment epithelium

Teoh, L O; Ishikawa, H; Liebmann, J M; Ritch, R
PMID: 10900117
ISSN: 0003-9950
CID: 148325

Inadvertent corneal indentation can cause artifactitious widening of the iridocorneal angle on ultrasound biomicroscopy

Ishikawa, H; Inazumi, K; Liebmann, J M; Ritch, R
A 70-year-old Asian female with narrow angles underwent ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) darkroom provocative testing. The angle was narrow under light conditions and occluded in the dark, except for the inferior quadrant where the angle was wide and the iris concave. This was reproducible in four quadrants with the use of a small UBM eye cup but not the large one. A small eye cup can indent the cornea, resulting in artifactitious angle widenening. Care must be taken when using the small eye cup not to press on the cornea
PMID: 10928676
ISSN: 1082-3069
CID: 148326

Grayscale and proportion-corrected optical coherence tomography images

Ishikawa, H; Gurses-Ozden, R; Hoh, S T; Dou, H L; Liebmann, J M; Ritch, R
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The commercially available optical coherence tomography (OCT) scanner displays images in a pre-set window regardless of the projected scan length on the retinal surface. The aim of this study was to demonstrate the true dimensions of proportion-corrected OCT images and the additional information present in grayscale images. MATERIALS AND METHODS: OCT raw data were exported to an IBM-compatible PC and processed to show grayscale and proportion-corrected images using an automated software of our own design. RESULTS: Eyes with cystoid macular edema and retinal pigment detachment were analyzed. Grayscale images showed a finer gradation of signal reflectance. Scan lengths of 2, 4, 6, and 8 mm on the retinal surface showed different qualitative appearances using proportion-corrected software from the printed or on-screen images. CONCLUSIONS: Grayscale OCT images can be used to demonstrate additional information not present in false-color images. The disparity between the standard OCT image format and proportion-corrected images emphasizes the need for quantitative rather than qualitative evaluation of retinal dimensions and internal reflectance
PMID: 10847500
ISSN: 1082-3069
CID: 148329