Clinical observation and electroretinogram analysis of ocular siderosis following ocular trauma: a retrospective case series
Yuyao Qu, Liwen He, Jixian Ma, Yaguang Hu, Jingming Li, Xiaolong Bai

TL;DR
This study examines retinal dysfunction in patients with ocular siderosis using electroretinogram (ERG) tests, showing significant differences between affected and unaffected eyes.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into retinal dysfunction in ocular siderosis through detailed ERG analysis, highlighting its diagnostic value.
Findings
ERG parameters showed significant differences between affected and unaffected eyes in ocular siderosis patients.
Marked retinal dysfunction was observed, particularly in the inner retinal layers.
ERG is a valuable tool for early detection and monitoring of retinal impairment in ocular siderosis.
Abstract
To observe demographics and clinical characteristics of patients with ocular siderosis and to further analyze corresponding changes in electroretinogram (ERG) findings. The demographics and clinical characteristics from patients with ocular siderosis were collected and summarized, including sex, age, disease duration, visual acuity, and intraocular pressure. ERG parameters, including a-wave and b-wave latencies in photopic ERG and both amplitude and latency of b-wave in scotopic ERG, were collected. Paired comparisons were conducted to verify the difference between the affected eye and unaffected eye within the same individual. A total of 15 patients with unilateral ocular siderosis were included, of whom 13 were male. The average age was 38.6 years. More than half of the affected eyes exhibited severely impaired visual acuity (≤0.02). Significant differences were observed between…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTraumatic Ocular and Foreign Body Injuries · Glaucoma and retinal disorders · Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis
