The combination of broadband infrared light and bipolar radiofrequency produces mild improvement of facial laxity in Asians with no serious adverse sequelae. A high patients' satisfaction is achieved. However, further studies are necessary to demonstrate the long-term effects of the procedure and to optimize treatment parameters.
We describe a technique to prevent milky liquefied cortical matter from obscuring the view of the anterior chamber and radial tears caused by high intracapsular pressure in eyes with hypermature or intumescent cataract. The continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis (CCC) is created in a sealed anterior chamber without capsule staining or viscoelastic material. Ninety-four consecutive CCCs were performed by a single surgeon over 24 months using the method. A successful CCC was achieved in all eyes. Four cases had complications that occurred late in the surgery and were not related to the CCC.
This is the first report of localized conjunctival MALT lymphoma being successfully treated by topical MMC with minimal local controllable side effects.
A 29-year-old man presented with a painful, rapidly growing mass in the right upper eyelid. Ophthalmic and systemic examinations and results of laboratory investigations were all normal. CT revealed a mass in the right lacrimal region with surrounding bone destruction, which was suggestive of a malignant lacrimal gland tumor. Histologic analysis of the biopsy specimen supported a diagnosis of Rosai-Dorfman disease with no lymphadenopathy.
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