Bowman Membrane

  • 文章类型: Case Reports
    OBJECTIVE: To report an advanced case of Terrien marginal corneal degeneration (TMD) analyzed by means of confocal microscopy.
    METHODS: A 62-year-old woman with TMD underwent a routine ophthalmological examination and was evaluated for the disease by using in vivo laser scanning confocal microscopy with the Heidelberg Retina Tomograph 2 Rostock Cornea Module.
    RESULTS: The slit-lamp examination of the right eye showed an upper peripheral cornea thinning associated with a deposition of refractile yellow-white materials in the anterior stroma. Superficial radial vessels in the upper peripheral cornea were the only pathological findings of the left eye. Confocal microscopy of the right eye lesion showed deposition of hyperreflective material, and the stroma below presented a honeycomb-like pattern. Inflammatory cell infiltration, abnormal subbasal nerve plexus, epithelial basal membrane defects, irregular Bowman membrane, and the presence of activated keratocytes were observed in the cornea of both eyes.
    CONCLUSIONS: In vivo confocal microscopy can detect subtle corneal changes in an advanced case of TMD, which may be signs of subclinical inflammation.
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    OBJECTIVE: To describe corneal microstructural modifications in an early case of Terrien marginal degeneration by means of laser scanning in vivo corneal confocal microscopy.
    METHODS: A 20-year-old man affected by Terrien marginal degeneration in his right eye was examined with the Heidelberg Retina Tomograph 2 with a Rostock Cornea Module. The patient presented a corneal lesion with marked superior thinning and no clinical signs of inflammation. The left eye showed no clinical signs of degeneration.
    RESULTS: The right eye showed irregular Bowman\'s membrane, amorphous-appearing substance co-localizing with lipid exudation, and needle-like hyperreflective material in the affected peripheral corneal region. Abnormally scarce and branched sub-basal plexus nerves as well as numerous activated keratocytes, sometimes organized in hyperreflective nests, were observed in the central cornea of the same eye. Although the left eye was clinically unaffected, activated keratocytes were detected in its anterior central stroma.
    CONCLUSIONS: In vivo confocal microscopy supports the hypothesis of a mild inflammatory state with an atypical sub-basal nerve pattern in a patient affected by Terrien marginal degeneration. This new technique shows promise in studying this still elusive pathology.
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