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B-Scan Ultrasound Diagnosing Eye Pathologies
1. “STUDY OF B-SCAN OCULAR
ULTRASOUND IN DIAGNOSING
POSTERIOR SEGMENT
PATHOLOGIES OF EYE”
Author:Dr.Pratik Mohod
Coauthor: Dr.Dharmendra Kose
2. Introduction
• Eye is affected by spectrum of pathological
conditions occurring in all age groups from
new born to old age. Although clinical
examination and ophthalmoscopy are the basis
of diagnosis in most patients with eye disease,
in many cases, especially when the clinical
examination of the ocular fundus is difficult,
other techniques will be required, ultrasound
being one of them.
3. Aims and Objectives:
To assess the diagnostic value of B scan
ultrasonography in evaluation of posterior segment
disorders of eye in opaque and non opaque media.
To evaluate the role of Bscan ultrasonography in
ocular trauma and intraocular tumours.
To correlate result of B scan ultrasonography with
clinical diagnosis
To plan necessary management on the basis of
finding of B scan
To assess the limitations of B scan ultrasound in
diagnosing posterior segment pathology.
4. Study Design
Study Design: Hospital based Observational
Descriptive Cross-Sectional study.
Sample Size:140 EYES
Study Period: From August 2015 to April
2016.
5. Inclusion Criteria
Patient with posterior segment pathology
Age more than 5yrs
Hazy media
Unexplained visual loss
Exclusion Criteria
All cases suspected to have isolated anterior
segment and orbital lesions.
Unstable/ poor general health condition.
Age less than 5 yrs.
Patient with high risk of or apparent extrusion of
intraocular contents.
6. Methodology
• An informed consent from all patients was
obtained. Evaluation of all cases was done on
the basis of a detailed history, questionnaire
and recorded examination including general,
slit lamp and fundus examination.
• Scanning was done with contact B-scan probe
coated with coupling gel as Transverse scan,
Longitudinal scan and Axial scan.
8. Results
AGE WISE DISTRIBUTION
4
18
48
56
14
<10 11-30. 31-50 51-70 >70
No.of Patients
GENDER WISE DISTRIBUTION
51%
49% Male
Female
13%
87%
DISTRIBUTION OF EYES
ACCORDING O MEDIA CLARITY
Clear
Opaque
9. DISTRIBUTION OF POSTERIOR
SEGMENT PATHOLOGY OF EYE ON
B-SCAN ULTRASOUND
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
44
26
18
4
8 6
2
6 4
14
6
2
No. of Patients
10. Correlation of clinical diagnosis
with Final diagnosis
70%
27%
3%
Supplemented
(FD=CD+US)
Correlated(FD=CD)
Missed
CD=Clinical diagnosis
FD=Final diagnosis
US=Ultrasound finding
11. Conclusion
• B-scan ultrasound is simple, non invasive,
non-ionizing and cost effective imaging
modality to detect and helps in efficient
management of posterior segment pathologies
of eye mainly in opaque media however it is
not useful in evaluating optic disc pathology,
retinopathy and can not be done in open globe
injury.
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