학술논문
Myopic Shift in a Patient with Dengue Fever.
Document Type
Case Study
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Subject
*DENGUE
*REFRACTIVE errors
*ACOUSTIC microscopy
*VISUAL acuity
*DENGUE hemorrhagic fever
*ANISOMETROPIA
*MYOPIA
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ISSN
0927-3948
Abstract
This report aims to present a case of dengue-related myopic shift. This is a case report of a patient with dengue-related transient myopia, and demonstrates possible underlying pathophysiology. A 38-year-old gentleman presented with bilateral blurring of vision with an unaided visual acuity (VA) of 6/120 bilaterally. He had a refractive error of −2.50 dioptres in the right eye, and −3.50 dioptres in the left eye. Ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) revealed suprachoroidal effusion with anterior displacement of the lens-iris complex bilaterally. Biometry performed showed lens thickness (LT) of 4.47 mm in the right eye, and 4.65 mm in the left eye. His unaided VA was noted to be 6/6 bilaterally 4 days later. Dengue-related myopic shift was likely secondary to two mechanisms. Firstly, suprachoroidal effusion resulted in an anterior displacement of the lens-iris complex. Secondly, there was an increase in the antero-posterior diameter of the lens, resulting in index myopia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]