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Trauma-induced retinal detachment with atopic dermatitis Hiroshi Nagasaki 1 , Hidenao Ideta 1 , Akinori Uemura 1 , Michiko Ishikawa 1 , Yukio Yoshino 2 1Ideta Eye Hosp 2Dept of Ophthalmol, Tokyo Med & Dent Univ Sch of Med pp.725-728
Published Date 1989/5/15
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1410210769
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We treated 22 eyes with retinal detachment in 16 cases of atopic dermatitis during the foregoing 9 -year period. We observed retinal breaks along the vitreous base in 17 eyes, of which 3 eyes showed additional retinal breaks in the equator. These breaks closely simulated trauma-induced retinal breaks seen clinically and experimentalliy. No retinal break could be detected due to severe proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR), but breakswere suspected to lie in the farthest periphery. Only one out of the 22 eyes in the series was associated with lattice degeneration of the retina.

As other features suggestive of ocualr trauma, we detected angle recession in 10 eyes, rosette cataract in 5 and subluxation of the lens in 3.

Tapping or rubbing the itchy eyes due to atopic dermatits appeared to be the chief cause of ocular trauma. We observed a statistically high incidence of tapping or rubbing the eye in the present series as compared with another group of 17 patients with atopic dermatitis but without retinal detachment.


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