Wolter J R
Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol. 1983;220(5):223-8. doi: 10.1007/BF02308078.
The eye of a 60-year-old man with a clinically very successful lens implant became available for pathological study after a very sudden and uncomplicated death about 6 months following cataract surgery. The following changes were found: slight non-granulomatous uveitis associated with foreign-body reaction to the lens implant and its supporting iris suture, absence of the anterior vitreous face, advanced syneresis of the central vitreous, vitreous hemorrhage with diffuse layering of erythrocytes on the inner aspect of the remaining vitreous crust, vitreous traction on peripheral and central retina with tenting of foveal internal limiting membrane, and some foveal edema without cystoid changes and without foveolar detachment. Knowledge of all these changes is important, because they were compatible with good visual function and caused no clinical problems.
一名60岁男性在白内障手术后约6个月突然无并发症死亡,其临床晶状体植入非常成功,死后眼球可供病理研究。发现以下变化:轻度非肉芽肿性葡萄膜炎,伴有对晶状体植入物及其支撑虹膜缝线的异物反应;无前玻璃体表面;中央玻璃体高度液化;玻璃体出血,红细胞在剩余玻璃体膜内表面弥漫分层;玻璃体对周边和中央视网膜有牵引,黄斑内界膜呈帐篷状;有一些黄斑水肿,但无囊样改变和黄斑脱离。了解所有这些变化很重要,因为它们与良好的视觉功能相符且未引起临床问题。