2016
DOI: 10.1097/ico.0000000000000680
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Treatment Modalities and Clinical Outcomes in Ocular Sequelae of Stevens–Johnson Syndrome Over 25 Years—A Paradigm Shift

Abstract: Stabilization procedures show a beneficial role while conservative management can lead to deterioration in chronic ocular sequelae of SJS. Keratoprosthesis, specifically the modified osteo-odonto-keratoprosthesis, forms the mainstay for visual rehabilitation in the end-stage disease. This study highlights the improved outcomes with a paradigm shift in the management modalities.

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“…In this study, 93% eyes had an improved ocular surface and improved BCVA (best corrected visual acuity) over 6 months of follow-up and patients demonstrated significant improvement in comfort. In another retrospective largest interventional study in SJS over 25 years by Iyer et al; symptomatic improvement was noted in 88% with recurrence of keratinization in 8.4% (10). MMG was found to have a beneficial effect on the ocular surface by reducing the corneal vascularization, haze and punctate keratopathy, thereby aiding in improved vision.…”
Section: Treatment Options Lid Margin Keratinizationmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…In this study, 93% eyes had an improved ocular surface and improved BCVA (best corrected visual acuity) over 6 months of follow-up and patients demonstrated significant improvement in comfort. In another retrospective largest interventional study in SJS over 25 years by Iyer et al; symptomatic improvement was noted in 88% with recurrence of keratinization in 8.4% (10). MMG was found to have a beneficial effect on the ocular surface by reducing the corneal vascularization, haze and punctate keratopathy, thereby aiding in improved vision.…”
Section: Treatment Options Lid Margin Keratinizationmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Even in the absence of severe ocular involvement in acute SJS-TEN, children may develop progressive disease of the ocular surface and conjunctival inflammation over time 54 . Delayed lid margin keratinization 55 , vision deterioration, and corneal damage can occur after SJS-TEN 56 , emphasizing the importance of close continual follow-up by ophthalmology 55 , 57 .…”
Section: To Treat or Not To Treat That Is The Question… But We Stillmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 20 21 ] Issues specific to eyes with SJS in terms of laminar resorption and its consequences, therefore, have led to outcomes in our country that are suboptimal compared to reported outcomes in the non-SJS category. [ 28 33 ] However, the results with the MOOKP appear to be superior to the Boston Type 2 Kpro at a longer follow-up in a similar SJS population, retaining MOOKP as the procedure of choice in these eyes.…”
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confidence: 99%