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. 2024 Mar 13;17(3):e253299.
doi: 10.1136/bcr-2022-253299.

Corneal epithelial and fibrovascular downgrowth postcataract surgery with intrastromal bleed: a rare case study with multimodal imaging

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Corneal epithelial and fibrovascular downgrowth postcataract surgery with intrastromal bleed: a rare case study with multimodal imaging

Shylaja Uday et al. BMJ Case Rep. .

Abstract

A woman in her 60s presented with diminution of vision and redness in her right eye (OD) 1.5 months duration, 10 months post cataract surgery. The best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) on the OD was fingers counting at 0.5 m. The anterior section of the OD demonstrated superior pre-Descemet's intrastromal bleeding, superior dense fibrovascular growth in the corneal mid-stroma and superior fibrovascular downgrowth measuring 5×5 mm in the anterior chamber. Along with topical prednisolone acetate (1%) suspension 4 times per day on a tapering dose, antivascular endothelial growth factor therapy was administered intrastromally and subconjunctivally in the superior bulbar conjunctiva near limbus (0.05 mL of 2.5 mg/0.1 mL at each site). Over the course of a week, the intrastromal bleed had completely stopped. Three months later, at the final follow-up, the BCVA had marginally improved to fingers counting 2 m, with a lingering 4×4 mm nebulomacular scar.

Keywords: anterior chamber; eye; ophthalmology.

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