Optometry and vision science : official publication of the American Academy of Optometry
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We investigated the effects of selected disinfecting solutions on the structural integrity of Goldmann applanation tonometer tips. Hydrogen peroxide, isopropyl alcohol, dilute sodium hypochlorite (household bleach), and glutaraldehyde-phenate (Sporicidin) have been used for disinfecting tonometer tips. However, the effect of these solutions on the tips' structure has not been fully investigated. ⋯ During the soaking period, the tips were regularly removed from solution, examined through a slitlamp, measured with vernier calipers, and photographed to monitor for structural degradation. Alcohol was the only solution that damaged the tips. The other disinfecting solutions appear to be safe for use on the tips after the equivalent of 1 working year of routine use.
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A 66-year-old white male presented with complaints of redness of his left eye, blurred vision, lid edema, and an intermittent throbbing pain above his left eye for 4 days. Significant clinical findings included mild hyperemia and edema of the left upper lid, marked engorgement and tortuosity of the conjunctival and episcleral vessels, mild chemosis, and extreme limitation of the extraocular movements of the left eye in all directions of gaze, especially adduction. This eye also showed a measurable proptosis with positive retropulsion. ⋯ A CT scan revealed an enlarged medial rectus muscle, including its tendinous insertion with a normal cavernous sinus. On the basis of the clinical findings and the CT scan, a diagnosis of orbital pseudotumor was made. The patient was treated with high dose systemic prednisone, which resulted in a dramatic improvement of symptoms and signs.