Klein P, Solomon J, Snyder R P
J Am Optom Assoc. 1987 Jan;58(1):47-9.
A 26-year-old white female presented with a complaint of tearing and light sensitivity of several weeks duration. Examination revealed a translucent foreign body embedded in the temporal aspect of the right cornea. The fragment embedded in the cornea produced localized corneal inflammation and vascularization. The foreign body was removed and the eye was pressure patched overnight. One day after removal of the foreign body, the eye was white and quiet and the patient was comfortable. This case report represents a unique in vivo observation into the pathogenesis of non-infectious corneal vascularization.
一名26岁的白人女性因持续数周的流泪和畏光症状前来就诊。检查发现右眼角膜颞侧有一个半透明异物。嵌入角膜的碎片引起了局部角膜炎症和血管化。异物被取出,眼睛加压包扎过夜。异物取出一天后,眼睛情况良好,患者感觉舒适。本病例报告展示了对非感染性角膜血管化发病机制的独特活体观察。