Author:
Shimazaki Jun,Den Seika,Satake Yoshiyuki,Higa Kazunari
Abstract
This case series included two healthy adults who showed continuous production of acellular materials in the anterior chamber without inflammation. The materials were membrane-like in case 1 and amorphous in case 2; they gradually changed shape and location over several years. During follow-up, there were no changes in vision, the iris or the chamber angle. Anterior segment optical coherence tomography confirmed the attachment of the membrane to the corneal endothelium. Specular microscopy showed normal endothelial counting with reversal of the normal light/dark patterns that occasionally returned to normal appearances. Although acellular materials were observed unilaterally in both cases, abnormal endothelial images were noted in both eyes of case 1. Histopathological examinations demonstrated the absence of cellular components with negative immunostaining for collagen IV, vimentin and α-smooth muscle actin. Serial ophthalmic examinations and histopathological findings suggest that the production of acellular material was associated with alterations of the corneal endothelium.
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