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Bilateral, anterior stromal ring opacity of the cornea
AIMS/BACKGROUND: To describe a bilateral, mid peripheral, ring-shaped
corneal opacity, not resembling any known corneal degeneration, dystrophy,
or other disorder, and occurring without ocular or systemic disease.
METHODS: Ophthalmic examination, haematological screening, and ultrasound
biomicroscopy. RESULTS: A 25 year old man showed grey-white, granular
opacities in both corneas, with an 8 mm diameter ring configuration, and a
V-shaped distribution in the anterior stroma. The surrounding corneal
stroma was clear, and the tear film, the epithelium and its basement
membrane, Descemet's membrane, and the endothelium were normal. Evidence
of systemic disease was not found. Family members did not show corneal
abnormalities. CONCLUSION: A bilateral corneal ring opacity may occur in
healthy, asymptomatic, young people. These corneal rings may result from
depositions of unknown origin, or possibly a rare corneal dystrophy
Increase in treatment of retinopathy of prematurity in the Netherlands from 2010 to 2017
Purpose: Compare patients treated for Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) in two consecutive periods. Methods: Retrospective inventory of anonymized neonatal and ophthalmological data of all patients treated for ROP from 2010 to 2017 in the Netherlands, subdivided in period (P)1: 1-1-2010 to 31-3-2013 and P2: 1-4-2013 to 31-12-2016. Treatment characteristics, adherence to early treatment for ROP (ETROP) criteria, outco