Department of Ophthalmology, Scheie Eye Institute, University of Pennsylvania, 51 N. 39th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.
Cornea. 2010 Apr;29(4):476-8. doi: 10.1097/ICO.0b013e3181b53326.
To report a case of presumed bilateral corneal copper deposition secondary to oral contraceptive use.
A 23-year-old woman was referred for evaluation of bilateral corneal opacities. The location of the deposits deep in Descemet's membrane and appearance made copper deposition a likely consideration.
Subsequent laboratory results revealed an elevated serum copper level (189 μg/dL). Other causes of cupremia were subsequently ruled out, and the patient's corneal copper deposition was attributed to her oral contraceptive use. With cessation of the oral contraceptive, her serum copper levels normalized, but the corneal deposits remained after 5 months of follow up.
To our knowledge, we report the first case in the ophthalmic literature of presumed corneal copper deposition in the setting of oral contraceptive use. It is important to recognize the corneal findings associated with copper deposition, because it may lead to the diagnosis and treatment of other serious systemic conditions causing elevated serum copper levels.
报告一例疑似口服避孕药引起的双侧角膜铜沉积病例。
一名 23 岁女性因双侧角膜混浊就诊。由于沉积物位于深部的德斯美氏膜且外观提示铜沉积,故推测为铜沉积。
随后的实验室结果显示血清铜水平升高(189μg/dL)。随后排除了其他铜血症的病因,患者的角膜铜沉积归因于其口服避孕药的使用。停止口服避孕药后,其血清铜水平恢复正常,但在随访 5 个月后角膜沉积物仍存在。
据我们所知,我们在眼科文献中首次报告了一例口服避孕药引起的疑似角膜铜沉积病例。认识与铜沉积相关的角膜表现很重要,因为这可能导致对引起血清铜水平升高的其他严重系统性疾病的诊断和治疗。