Journal français d'ophtalmologie
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A case of Susac syndrome in a child is reported with a review of the literature. A 14-year-old girl presented with headache, left hemiparesis, sphincter deficit, and cognitive deficits. The assessment consisted of neurological and ocular examination, imagery by cerebral magnetic resonance, lumbar puncture, and a biological and immunological assessment. ⋯ However, sensory and neurologic sequelae may be present. Treatment is not well codified and may include steroids, immunosuppressant drugs, and immunoglobulin. Susac syndrome should be considered in children when evaluating patients with branch retinal artery occlusion and encephalopathy.
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Postoperative pain in retinal detachment surgery is frequent but it is often underestimated. The aim of this study was to determine the incidence of postoperative pain after retinal detachment surgery and to identify its predictive factors in a longitudinal study. We included 106 patients operated for retinal detachment surgery using an endo-ocular or exo-ocular approach with general anesthesia. ⋯ The predictive factors of this pain revealed by bivariate analysis of the data were the type of surgery and vomiting. The incidence and intensity of postoperative pain after retinal detachment surgery remain high. Pain management requires postoperative treatment of vomiting as well as the development of the endo-ocular surgery and locoregional anesthesia techniques.