Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1269347
Lipid Keratopathy: Histopathology, Major Differential Diagnoses and The Importance of Clinical Correlation
Lipid Keratopathy: Histopathology, Major Differential Diagnoses and The Importance of Clinical Correlation // Diagnostics, 13 (2023), 9; 1-3 doi:10.3390/diagnostics13091628. (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Lipid Keratopathy: Histopathology, Major Differential Diagnoses
and The Importance of Clinical Correlation
Autori
Knez, Nora ; Walkenhorst, Molly ; Haeri, Mohammad
Izvornik
Diagnostics (2075-4418) 13
(2023), 9;
1-3
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
lipid keratopathy ; herpes zoster keratitis ; corneal neovascularisation ; vision loss ; corneal arcus ; Schnyder corneal dystrophy
Sažetak
Lipid keratopathy (LK) is a rare ophthalmological condition characterized by a progressive reduction in visual acuity caused by corneal opacification due to central lipid accumulation. LK is characterized by lipid deposits, cholesterol clefts, and neovascularization (NV) leading to disruption in corneal optical quality. LK classification includes a primary and secondary form which depend on pre-existing corneal or systemic disorders and the evidence of NV. Secondary LK is typically associated with a prior occurrence of herpetic infection, such as herpes zoster keratitis. Patients with LK usually present with progressive vision loss and dense cream-colored corneal opacification. Treat- ment modalities include conservative and surgical approaches focused on corneal NV elimination. When evaluating corneal lipidosis, it is crucial to consider a range of differential diagnoses, including corneal arcus, Schnyder corneal dystrophy, and other corneal deposit conditions. We report a case of a 62-year-old male with herpes zoster keratitis complicated with LK. He presented with painless progressive vision loss and corneal scarring, which raised suspicion about LK diagnosis. This paper emphasizes the importance of correlating clinical and histological findings for accurate LK diagnosis
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
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