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Electron microscopy findings on an intraocular lens in the uveitis, glaucoma, hyphaema syndrome

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Electron microscopy findings on an intraocular lens in the uveitis, glaucoma, hyphaema syndrome

Auteurs : R. H. Y. Asaria ; J. F. Salmon ; A. R. Skinner ; D. J. P. Ferguson ; B. Mcdonald

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Purpose: To report the electron microscopic findings on an explanted intraocular lens in a patient with the uveitis, glaucoma, hyphaema syndrome. Methods: Scanning and transmission electron microscopy were undertaken on a coccoon of cellular material from the tip of the intraocular lens haptic. Results: Scanning electron micrographs showed densely packed coccoid-like structures on the haptic surface. By transmission electron microscopy these structures proved to be melanosomes. Conclusions: The scanning electron micrographs described in this report are similar to those reported in patients with chronic post-operative uveitis, but to our knowledge have not been shown before in association with the uveitis, glaucoma, hyphaema syndrome. Transmission electron microscopy determined that the coccoid-like structures were melanosomes. The melanosomes are probably derived from damaged pigment epithelial cells or iris stromal melanocytes secondary to recurrent chafing of the haptic against the posterior surface of the iris.

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ET : Electron microscopy findings on an intraocular lens in the uveitis, glaucoma, hyphaema syndrome
AU : ASARIA (R. H. Y.); SALMON (J. F.); SKINNER (A. R.); FERGUSON (D. J. P.); MCDONALD (B.)
AF : Oxford Eye Hospital, Walton Street/Oxford/Royaume-Uni (1 aut., 2 aut.); Electron Microscopy Unit, Department of Cellular Pathology, John Radcliffe Hospital, Headington/Oxford/Royaume-Uni (3 aut., 4 aut.); MRC Schizophrenia Research Group, Department of Neuropathology, Radcliffe Infirmary National Health Service Trust, Woodstock Road/Oxford/Royaume-Uni (5 aut.)
DT : Publication en série; Niveau analytique
SO : Eye : (London. 1987); ISSN 0950-222X; Coden EYEEEC; Royaume-Uni; Da. 1997; Vol. 11; No. p.6; Pp. 827-829; Bibl. 12 ref.
LA : Anglais
EA : Purpose: To report the electron microscopic findings on an explanted intraocular lens in a patient with the uveitis, glaucoma, hyphaema syndrome. Methods: Scanning and transmission electron microscopy were undertaken on a coccoon of cellular material from the tip of the intraocular lens haptic. Results: Scanning electron micrographs showed densely packed coccoid-like structures on the haptic surface. By transmission electron microscopy these structures proved to be melanosomes. Conclusions: The scanning electron micrographs described in this report are similar to those reported in patients with chronic post-operative uveitis, but to our knowledge have not been shown before in association with the uveitis, glaucoma, hyphaema syndrome. Transmission electron microscopy determined that the coccoid-like structures were melanosomes. The melanosomes are probably derived from damaged pigment epithelial cells or iris stromal melanocytes secondary to recurrent chafing of the haptic against the posterior surface of the iris.
CC : 002B09N
FD : Uvéite; Glaucome; Hyphéma; Extraction; Lentille intraoculaire; Microscopie électronique; Mélanosome; Etude cas; Vieillard; Epanchement
FG : Homme; Oeil pathologie; Uvée pathologie; Segment antérieur pathologie; Anatomopathologie
ED : Uveitis; Glaucoma (eye); Hyphema; Extraction; Intraocular lens; Electron microscopy; Melanosome; Case study; Elderly; Effusion
EG : Human; Eye disease; Uvea disease; Anterior segment disease; Pathology
GD : Elektronenmikroskopie
SD : Uveitis; Glaucoma (ojo); Hifema; Extracción; Lente intraocular; Microscopía electrónica; Melanosoma; Estudio caso; Anciano; Derrame
LO : INIST-21076.354000077477860100
ID : 98-0051588

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<ET>Electron microscopy findings on an intraocular lens in the uveitis, glaucoma, hyphaema syndrome</ET>
<AU>ASARIA (R. H. Y.); SALMON (J. F.); SKINNER (A. R.); FERGUSON (D. J. P.); MCDONALD (B.)</AU>
<AF>Oxford Eye Hospital, Walton Street/Oxford/Royaume-Uni (1 aut., 2 aut.); Electron Microscopy Unit, Department of Cellular Pathology, John Radcliffe Hospital, Headington/Oxford/Royaume-Uni (3 aut., 4 aut.); MRC Schizophrenia Research Group, Department of Neuropathology, Radcliffe Infirmary National Health Service Trust, Woodstock Road/Oxford/Royaume-Uni (5 aut.)</AF>
<DT>Publication en série; Niveau analytique</DT>
<SO>Eye : (London. 1987); ISSN 0950-222X; Coden EYEEEC; Royaume-Uni; Da. 1997; Vol. 11; No. p.6; Pp. 827-829; Bibl. 12 ref.</SO>
<LA>Anglais</LA>
<EA>Purpose: To report the electron microscopic findings on an explanted intraocular lens in a patient with the uveitis, glaucoma, hyphaema syndrome. Methods: Scanning and transmission electron microscopy were undertaken on a coccoon of cellular material from the tip of the intraocular lens haptic. Results: Scanning electron micrographs showed densely packed coccoid-like structures on the haptic surface. By transmission electron microscopy these structures proved to be melanosomes. Conclusions: The scanning electron micrographs described in this report are similar to those reported in patients with chronic post-operative uveitis, but to our knowledge have not been shown before in association with the uveitis, glaucoma, hyphaema syndrome. Transmission electron microscopy determined that the coccoid-like structures were melanosomes. The melanosomes are probably derived from damaged pigment epithelial cells or iris stromal melanocytes secondary to recurrent chafing of the haptic against the posterior surface of the iris.</EA>
<CC>002B09N</CC>
<FD>Uvéite; Glaucome; Hyphéma; Extraction; Lentille intraoculaire; Microscopie électronique; Mélanosome; Etude cas; Vieillard; Epanchement</FD>
<FG>Homme; Oeil pathologie; Uvée pathologie; Segment antérieur pathologie; Anatomopathologie</FG>
<ED>Uveitis; Glaucoma (eye); Hyphema; Extraction; Intraocular lens; Electron microscopy; Melanosome; Case study; Elderly; Effusion</ED>
<EG>Human; Eye disease; Uvea disease; Anterior segment disease; Pathology</EG>
<GD>Elektronenmikroskopie</GD>
<SD>Uveitis; Glaucoma (ojo); Hifema; Extracción; Lente intraocular; Microscopía electrónica; Melanosoma; Estudio caso; Anciano; Derrame</SD>
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<ID>98-0051588</ID>
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