Niger J Clin Pract
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Review Case Reports
Macula hole as a sequelae of presumed ocular toxoplasmosis, an incidental finding in a female Nigerian: Case report and review of literature.
A 39-year-old Nigerian woman presented to the eye clinic for a new pair of spectacles on account of a two-week history of headaches and bilateral eye ache. She was a known spectacle wearer for the past nine years. The presenting visual acuity was 6/6 and 6/36, respectively, in the right and left eye. ⋯ Posterior segment examination with binocular indirect ophthalmoscopy of the right eye revealed a punched out hyperpigmented, chorioretinal scar in the periphery at 6 o'clock and in the left eye, a large macula hole adjacent to a hyperpigmented chorioretinal scar along the inferotemporal arcade was present. Active inflammation was absent in both eyes. Optical coherence tomography confirmed a left, grade-4 full-thickness macula hole.
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Review Case Reports
Synchronous incidental double parathyroid adenomas and papillary thyroid carcinoma: A case report with literature review.
The association between parathyroid and thyroid diseases is not uncommon; however, the concurrent presence of parathyroid adenoma and thyroid cancer is rare. Awareness of this situation will enable clinicians to consider possible parathyroid pathology in patients with papillary thyroid cancer. The presence of parathyroid adenoma leading to primary hyperparathyroidism and the coexistence of thyroid papillary cancer is rare. ⋯ Histological examination revealed parathyroid adenoma. Serum calcium was within the normal range after surgery. We recommend a preoperative check of calcium in patients with thyroid cancer.
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Visual outcome following posterior capsule rupture during manual small incision cataract surgery.
The quality of cataract surgery can be measured by visual outcome, which is sometimes limited by intraoperative complications, most commonly posterior capsular rupture. ⋯ PCR significantly affects the visual outcome of cataract patients in settings with no facilities for automated vitrectomy. Minimizing complications will improve visual outcome of cataract patients and increase uptake of cataract surgical services.