Department of Ophthalmology, Kyung Hee University Hospital at Gangdong, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Dabom EYE Clinic, Yangju-si, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea.
Medicine (Baltimore). 2022 Jun 24;101(25):e29466. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000029466.
Cataracts are a disease that is usually caused by aging and involve the irreversible degeneration of the lens material. On the other hand, transient cataracts have also been reported, mainly due to systemic hyperglycemia, which often occurs bilaterally. However, reports of the spontaneous regression of unilaterally occurring cataracts in patients with normal blood glucose levels are rare. Here, we report a rare case of spontaneous regression of unilateral posterior subcapsular cataracts in an adult with normal blood glucose levels.
A 42-year-old woman presented with distorted vision in her right eye. The patient was taking medication for diabetes, and her blood sugar level was well-controlled.
Upon examination, her uncorrected visual acuity and best-corrected visual acuity were 20/70 in her right eye. Slit lamp microscopy revealed fine, feathery, and streak-like posterior subcapsular opacities. Color fundus photography revealed a star-shaped shadow due to the cataract, and no diabetic retinopathy was observed. Her two hour postprandial glucose level was 115 mg/dL. The patient was diagnosed with posterior subcapsular cataracts, and cataract surgery was planned. The patient was scheduled to visit the clinic again after seven days.
Close observation for one week without any intervention.
After one week, most of the posterior subcapsular opacities disappeared, and the uncorrected visual acuity and best-corrected visual acuity in the right eye improved to 20/40 and 20/30, respectively.
This case report demonstrates that unilateral posterior subcapsular cataracts may spontaneously regress in patients with normal blood glucose levels. Therefore, it is important to check whether cataracts improve spontaneously through short-term close follow-up before planning cataract surgery to avoid unnecessary surgery.
白内障是一种通常由衰老引起的疾病,涉及晶状体材料的不可逆转退化。另一方面,也有报道称瞬态白内障主要由于全身高血糖引起,通常为双侧发生。然而,在血糖水平正常的患者中,单侧发生的白内障自发消退的报道很少。在此,我们报告了一例血糖水平正常的成人单侧后囊下白内障自发消退的罕见病例。
一名 42 岁女性因右眼视力扭曲就诊。患者正在服用糖尿病药物,血糖控制良好。
检查时,右眼未矫正视力和最佳矫正视力分别为 20/70。裂隙灯显微镜检查显示细小、羽毛状和条纹状后囊下混浊。眼底彩色照相显示由于白内障导致的星形阴影,未观察到糖尿病性视网膜病变。她的餐后两小时血糖水平为 115mg/dL。患者被诊断为后囊下白内障,并计划进行白内障手术。患者被安排在七天后再次就诊。
一周内密切观察,不进行任何干预。
一周后,大部分后囊下混浊消失,右眼未矫正视力和最佳矫正视力分别提高至 20/40 和 20/30。
本病例报告表明,血糖水平正常的患者单侧后囊下白内障可能自发消退。因此,在计划白内障手术之前,通过短期密切随访检查白内障是否自发改善以避免不必要的手术非常重要。