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Ocular disease awareness and pattern of ocular manifestation in patients with biopsy-proven lung sarcoidosis

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Pefkianaki, M.; Androudi, S.; Praidou, A.; Sourlas, V.; Zakynthinos, E.; Brazitikos, P.; Gourgoulianis, K.; Daniil, Z.
Date
2011
DOI
10.1007/s12348-011-0029-7
Sujet
Awareness
Ocular
Perivasculitis
Sarcoidosis
Uveitis
adult
article
blurred vision
branch retinal vein occlusion
cataract
clinical article
conjunctival hyperemia
disease duration
educational status
epiphora
epiretinal membrane
episcleritis
eye disease
eye examination
eye pain
female
foreign body
human
human tissue
iris disease
lung biopsy
lung sarcoidosis
male
periarteritis
phlebitis
priority journal
pruritus
visual acuity
vitreous floaters
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Purpose: The aim of this research is to study the patterns of ocular involvement in patients with biopsy-proven lung sarcoidosis and estimate the level of patients' awareness of possible ocular complications of sarcoidosis. Methods: Fifty patients with biopsy-proven lung sarcoidosis were referred from the Department of Respiratory Medicine, University Hospital of Larissa, Greece. Results: The most prominent ocular symptom was foreign body sensation in 15/50 patients (30%); only 6/50 of our patients (12%) were completely asymptomatic with respect to ocular symptoms. Anterior segment findings were: episcleritis in 8/50 patients (16%), iris nodules in 9/50 patients (18%), and cataract in 19/50 patients (38%). Periphlebitis was observed in 8/50 patients (16%), periarteritis in 8/50 patients (16%), epiretinal membrane in 6/50 patients (12%), and branch retinal vein occlusion in 7/50 of our patients (14%). Ten out of 50 patients (20%) had never visited an ophthalmologist before, whereas eight out of 50 patients (16%) had undergone an ophthalmic exam more than 2 years ago. Conclusions: Eye involvement is common in patient with biopsy-proven lung sarcoidosis and may occur even without prominent ocular symptoms. © 2011 The Author(s).
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/32131
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