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Alteraciones de la perimetría multicanal en el lupus eritematoso sistémico tratado con hidroxicloroquina

David P. Piñero, Begoña Monllor, Vicente J. Camps, Dolores de Fez.

Received 15 December 2015, Accepted 01 April 2016

Journal of OptometryEl lupus eritematoso sistémico (LES) es una enfermedad autoinmune multiorgánica de etiología desconocida, con muchas manifestaciones clínicas.

Reportamos el primer caso de LES en el que se evaluaron las alteraciones visuales utilizando la perimetría multicanal.

En el LES pueden presentarse ciertas alteraciones acromáticas y de la visión del color, especialmente cuando se trata la enfermedad con hidroxicloroquina. Las pérdidas de sensibilidad detectadas en los canales cromáticos de la zona central del campo visual fueron consistentes.

Visual function alterations in Alzheimer Disease: A case report

David Pablo Piñero, Begoña Monllor, Vicenta Moncho, Dolores de Fez.

Published: February 2016. Volume 51, Issue 1, Pages e16–e18.

logo-canadianjournalofophthalmologyAge-related neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD), are conditions in which a degenerative process affects the central nervous system, as well as visual functioning.1–5 Multichannel perimetry6–8 is a relatively new clinical tool that allows the clinician to analyze the visual function for the magno-, parvo-, and koniocellular pathways, with the possibility of detecting incipient alterations in each of these visual pathways that could not be detected in a conventional perimetric exam.

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Visual function alterations in essential tremor: A case report

David P. Piñero, Begoña Monllor, Vicenta Moncho, Vicent J. Camps, Dolores de Fez.

Published: 26 May 2015

logo-worldscientificOur purpose is to report alterations in contrast sensitivity function (CSF) and in the magno, parvo and koniocellular visual pathways by means of a multichannel perimeter in case of an essential tremor (ET). A complete evaluation of the visual function was performed in a 69-year old patient, including the analysis of the chromatic discrimination by the Fansworth–Munsell 100 hue test, the measurement of the CSF by the CSV-1000E test, and the detection of potential alteration patterns in the magno, parvo and koniocellular visual pathways by means of a multichannel perimeter. Visual acuity and intraocular pressure (IOP) were within the ranges of normality in both eyes. No abnormalities were detected in the fundoscopic examination and in the optical coherence tomography (OCT) exam. (…).
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