Objective To investigate the long term efficacy of vitrectomy in the treatment of acute retinal necrosis syndrome (ARN).Methods The clinical data of 17 patients (19 eyes) with ARN underwent vitrectomy were retrospectively analyzed. The diagnosis of ARN was made by clinical symptoms, slit lamp and indirect ophthalmoscope examination. Preoperative best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) ranged from no light perception to 0.1 (only one eye with 0.1). Eighteen eyes had retinal detachment (RD). All 19 eyes underwent one to five times (on average of 2.8 times) conventional pars plana vitrectomy (PPV). 18/19 eyes (94.7%) underwent multiple times of PPV. The followup period ranged from 12 to 120 months with an average of 44 months.Results Complete retinal reattachment was achieved in 17/18 (88.9%) eyes at the next day after the first PPV. The major indications for second or more times PPV included removal of silicon oil, proliferative retinopathy and hypotony. Nine eyes had a BCVAge;0.1 during the followup, but only four eyes had a BCVAge;0.1 at the end of followup. The mean IOP of 19 eyes with silicone oil tamponade was 12.7 mm Hg(1 mm Hg=0.133 kPa), and the mean IOP of 15 eyes without silicone oil tamponade was 5.1 mm Hg. All eyes had variable degrees of postoperative proliferative retinopathy, and eight eyes developed atrophy of eyeball at the end of the follow-up.Conclusion PPV has no long-term beneficial effects on ARN.
Objective To investigate the genetic interaction of HLA-DQB1 promoter and coding alleles in the pathogenesis of Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada syndrome (VKH). Methods Eighty-eight Chinese Han patients with VKH and eighty-eight non-VKH normal controls were enrolled in this study. DNA was extracted from white blood cells of the subjects by phenolchloroform method. Thirteen alleles were genotyped by polymerase chain reaction-sequence-specific primers (PCR-SSP), polymerase chain reaction-single strand conformation polymorphism (PCR-SSCP) and clone-sequencing was applied to determine the polymorphisms of the promoter and coding regions of HLA-DQB1 gene. Chromas and Bioedit software were used to analyze the sequences of the promoter of HLA-DQB1. Chi-square test and Fisher exact test were the statistical methods. Relationships among single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in the promoter and coding region were analyzed. Results Twelve of thirteen already known HLA-DQB1 alleles were genotyped by PCR-SSP in VKH patients. The most frequent allele in VKH patients was HLA-DQB10401 (0.318, 56∶176) which was significantly higher in patients than that in normal controls (0.045, 8∶176) (chi;2=44.00, P=0.000, OR=9.8). So was for HLA-DQB10303 (0.068 vs. 0.006, chi;2=9.67, P=0.002, OR=12.81). In contrast, the frequency of HLA-DQB10601 (0.017 vs.0.096, chi;2=10.39, P=0.001, OR=0.16) and HLA-DQB10302 (0.062 vs. 0.193,chi;2=13.48, P=0.000, OR=0.28) in VKH patients were significantly lower than normal controls. Twelve SNP were found in all subjects. The frequency of C allele at position -189C/A in VKH patients was significantly higher than that in controls (0.324 vs. 0.074, chi;2=45.92, P=0.000). However, the frequency of G allele at position -227G/A in VKH patients was significantly lower than that in the normal controls (0.011 vs. 0.108, chi;2=15.63,P=0.000). The frequency of combination of susceptible alleles in promoter and coding area (-189C and HLA-DQB10401) in VKH patients was statistically higher than that in controls, the frequency of combination of resistant alleles in control (-227G and HLA-DQB10601) was higher than that in VKH patients. Conclusions The specific interactions of SNP in the promoter and coding alleles of HLA-DQB1 are associated with the pathogenesis of VKH.
ObjectiveTo observe and analyze the macular microvascular system changes in unilateral pediatric uveitis (PU) and healthy contralateral eyes. MethodsA cross-sectional case-control study. From January 2019 to July 2021, 21 eyes of 21 patients with PU diagnosed in one eye (PU group), 21 unaffected contralateral eyes (contralateral eye group), and 21 age-matched volunteers with 21 eyes (NC group) during the same period were examined in Peking Union Medical College Hospital. Optical coherence tomography angiography was used to scan the 6 mm × 6 mm fundus macular area in the three groups of selected eyes to measure the vessel density of the superficial capillary plexus (SCP) and deep capillary plexus (DCP) of the retina, the area of the avascular zone (FAZ) in the fovea of the macula, the choroidal thickness under the fovea (SFCT), and the retinal thickness in the fovea of the macula (CRT). The device comes with a software choriocapillary flow measurement tool, which can obtain the macula's choriocapillary density (CCD) with the fovea as the center and the diameter of the annular area of 1.0 mm, 1.5 mm, and 3.0 mm, respectively. They were recorded as CCD-1.0, CCD-1.5, and CCD-3.0. The measurement data of multiple groups were compared by analysis of variance; if the variance of the three groups of data was not uniform, the Kruskal-Wallis test was used. Multiple linear regression analysis was used to evaluate the potentially related factors of CCD. ResultsCompared with the contralateral eye group and the NC group, the vessel density of SCP (H=-13.857, -25.500; P=0.043, P<0.001), DCP (H=-15.333, -31.595; P=0.007, P<0.001) and CCD-1.0 (H=-14.000, -16.214; P=0.040, 0.012) of the clinically quiescent PU group were significantly decreased. CRT and FAZ were not statistically different between PU and NC groups (F=0.955; P=1.000, 0.661). Compared with the NC group, the mean vessel density of SCP and DCP in the contralateral eye group decreased, and the difference in DCP vessel density was statistically significant (H=-16.262, P=0.004). There was no statistically significant difference between the CCD of two groups (P=1.000). The SFCT of the PU group was significantly thicker than that of the NC group (F=5.552, P=0.004), however, difference was not statistically significant from the fellow eye group (F=5.552, P=0.270). The results of multiple linear regression analysis revealed that the CCD-1.0, CCD-1.5, and CCD-3.0 showed a linear correlation with the area of FAZ (β=-0.494, -0.527, -0.566; P=0.015, 0.009, 0.010) and CRT (β=-0.322, -0.466, -0.342; P=0.026, 0.002, 0.028). CCD-1.0 and CCD-1.5 showed a linear correlation with the vessel density of DCP (β=0.277, 0.275; P=0.047, 0.045). ConclusionBoth retinal and choroidal microvasculature are abnormal in resting eyes with PU, and macular circulation disorders may be present in the unaffected fellow eye.
Objective To analyze the results of diagnostic pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) in patients with uveitis of unknown cause. Methods This is a retrospective case series study. Sixty-five patients (67 eyes) with uveitis of unknown cause were enrolled in this study. There were 31 males (32 eyes) and 34 females (35 eyes). The ages were from 6 to 84 years, with the mean age of (55.00±18.56) years. All eyes were received PPV. Examination of vitreous samples consisted of microbial stains and culture, microbial DNA and antibody detection, cytokine measurement, cytology, flow cytometry and gene rearrangement detection. Results Vitreous analysis was positive in 40 of 67 eyes (59.7%). Positive results indicated bacterial endophthalmitis in 20 of 40 eyes (50.0%), lymphoma in 11 eyes (27.5%), viral IgM and IgG increased significantly in 3 eyes (7.5%), fungal endophthalmitis in 3 eyes (7.5%), IgG of toxocara increased significantly in 2 eyes (5.0%), IgG of toxoplasma Gondii increased significantly in 1 eye (2.5%). Conclusion The diagnostic yield of vitreous samples in uveitis eyes of unknown cause is 59.7%.