Objective To observe the histopathological changes in human eyes with ischemic central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO), and to provide objective basis for effective methods of prevention and treatment for (CRVO). Methods Histopathological analysis was performed on the samples of 11 eyes in 11 patients with ischemic CRVO. The changes of central retinal veins (CRV) and central retinal arteries (CRA) wereobserved. Results The lumen of CRV became narrow when passed through the lamina cribrosa in 11 eyes, in which organized thrombus was found in the lamina cribrosa region and post lamina cribrosa region in 5 eyes, and organized thrombus re-unobstructed channels, endothelial proliferation and narrow lumen were found in 6 eyes. Arteriosclerosis of the CRA was observed in all of the 11 eyes with thick wall of the artery and narrow lumen. Proliferation of endothelium of wall of CRA and narrow lumen in the lamina cribrosa region was found in 2 eyes and no thrombus was found at the lamina cribrosa level. Conclusion During the course of ischemic CRVO, thrombus occurs in CRV at the level of lamina cribrosa. The prognosis of CRVO may lie on the time and degree the thrombosis re-opens. The mechanism of CRVO is that CRV is pressed in the narrow interspace of scleral channels of lamina cribrosa. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis, 2007, 23: 163-165)
Objective To observe the clinical characteristics of patients with macular branch retinal vein occlusion (MBRVO) and the changes of the area of foveal avascular zone (FAZ).Methods The data of 69 eyes of 69 patients with MBRVO, who had been diagnosed by ophthalmoscopy, slit-lamp examination and fluoresce in angiography, were retrospectively studied. The relationship of locations between artery and vein on the obstructive site, and the characteristics of fundus pictures, retinal vasculature changes and the complications were analyzed. In 69 patients with MBRVO, 36 had the course of disease for more than 3-6 months, of whom the area of FAZ was compared with that of 30 healthy people.Results In 69 patients, superior MBRVO occurred in 45 eyes (65.22%), and inferior MBRVO occurred in 24 eyes (34.78%). Most of the arteries were anterior to the veins at the obstructive site. Four clinical types of MBRVO were found, and the main complication was macular edema. There was a significant difference in area of FAZ between patients with MBRVO and healthy people (P<0.05). Conclusion There are several clinical characteristics of MBRVO with different manifestations. The area of FAZ of patients with MBRVO is obviously lager than that of the healthy people. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis,2003,19:269-332)
Objective To investigate the time and the mechanism of the toxic and side effects of silicone oil on ocular tissues. Methods 19 human eyeballs were examined histopathologically at different time intervals after silicone oil tamponade. Results Microscopic bubbles presumably containing silicone oil were found in sensory retina,RPE,optic nerve, pre and subretinal membrane,iris,anterior chamber angle,and retrocorneal membrane.In the eyes containing silicone oil for less than 9 months.Silicone bubbles were present only in the surface of retina(within preretinal membrane or macrophages),and after that time,silicone bubbles were noted within sensory retina.In an eye enucleated 39 months after intravitreal silicone tamponade,the parenchyma and subarachnoid space of the optic nerve were found to be diffusely invaded by silicone bubbles. Conclusion The histopathologic changes of ocular tissues are related to the duration of intravitreal silicone oil tamponade. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis, 1999, 15: 232-234)