Title of article :
Intralenticular Cilia Following Penetrating Ocular Trauma: A Case Report
Author/Authors :
Azimi, Ali Poostchi Ophthalmology Research Center - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz, Iran , Meshksar, Aidin Poostchi Ophthalmology Research Center - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz, Iran
Abstract :
Penetrating ocular trauma is one of the most important causes
of vision loss, especially in men, and can be associated with
intraocular foreign bodies. The incidence of intraocular cilia after
trauma is very low. Here we report the case of a 24-year-old man
who visited Poostchi Ophthalmology Clinic (Shiraz, Iran) due to
a gradual vision loss in his left eye over the past 2 months. The
probable cause was a foreign object (metal splinter) in the eye as
a result of hammering metal on metal. An examination revealed
the site of a 2-mm sealed corneal laceration, localized central
cataract with intralenticular cilia, and moderate anterior reaction.
The patient underwent foreign body removal, lensectomy, and
posterior chamber intraocular lens implantation. One day after
the operation, the visual acuity of the patient was 20/20. The
intraocular cilia may have various clinical presentations; however,
there is no report of a case with cilium embedded in the lens without
any sight-threatening complications other than localized cataract
and a moderate inflammatory reaction. Timely management and
operation allow such patients to maintain a good vision.
Keywords :
Eye foreign bodies , Anterior capsular rupture , Corneal perforation , Eye foreign bodies
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics