Lucchino Luca, Mastrogiuseppe Elvia, Giovannetti Francesca, Bruscolini Alice, Marenco Marco, Lambiase Alessandro
Department of Sense Organs, Sapienza University of Rome, Viale del Policlinico 155, 00161 Rome, Italy.
J Clin Med. 2024 Sep 11;13(18):5384. doi: 10.3390/jcm13185384.
Mooren's ulcer (MU) is a rare and debilitating form of peripheral ulcerative keratitis (PUK), characterized by a crescent-shaped ulcer with a distinctive overhanging edge at the corneal periphery. If left untreated, MU can lead to severe complications such as corneal perforation and blindness. Despite various treatment approaches, including anti-inflammatory and cytotoxic drugs, as well as surgical interventions, there is no clear evidence of the most effective treatment due to the lack of randomized controlled trials. AS-OCT is a non-invasive imaging technique that provides high-resolution cross-sectional images of the anterior segment, allowing for accurate evaluation of corneal ulcer characteristics, including depth, extent, and disease progression. We present the case of a 20-year-old male patient with MU managed using a stepladder approach, which included local and systemic corticosteroids, limbal conjunctival resection, and Cyclosporine A 1% eye drops. The patient underwent consecutive AS-OCT examinations and strict follow-up to tailor systemic and topical therapy. Complete healing of the corneal ulcer with resolution of the inflammatory process was achieved. There was no recurrence of the disease at the 7-month follow-up. AS-OCT demonstrated progressive reorganization and thickening of the stromal tissue until the complete recovery of stromal thickness. The AS-OCT imaging modality allowed for the accurate evaluation of corneal ulcer characteristics, facilitating informed decision-making regarding the use of systemic immunosuppression, surgical interventions, and local immunomodulation and providing detailed and precise assessment of disease progression. This approach enabled a tailored and effective treatment strategy for the patient and played a critical role in guiding the therapeutic approach.
蚕蚀性角膜溃疡(MU)是一种罕见且使人衰弱的周边溃疡性角膜炎(PUK),其特征为角膜周边有新月形溃疡,边缘有明显的悬垂。若不治疗,MU可导致严重并发症,如角膜穿孔和失明。尽管有多种治疗方法,包括抗炎和细胞毒性药物以及手术干预,但由于缺乏随机对照试验,尚无明确证据表明哪种治疗最有效。眼前节光学相干断层扫描(AS-OCT)是一种非侵入性成像技术,可提供眼前节的高分辨率横截面图像,从而能够准确评估角膜溃疡的特征,包括深度、范围和疾病进展。我们报告一例20岁男性MU患者,采用阶梯式方法进行治疗,包括局部和全身使用皮质类固醇、角膜缘结膜切除术以及1%环孢素A滴眼液。患者接受了连续的AS-OCT检查和严格随访,以调整全身和局部治疗。角膜溃疡完全愈合,炎症过程消退。在7个月的随访中疾病未复发。AS-OCT显示基质组织逐渐重组和增厚,直至基质厚度完全恢复。AS-OCT成像方式能够准确评估角膜溃疡特征,有助于在使用全身免疫抑制、手术干预和局部免疫调节方面做出明智决策,并对疾病进展进行详细而精确的评估。这种方法为患者制定了个性化且有效的治疗策略,并在指导治疗方法方面发挥了关键作用。