Kay Lam
Ottawa Hospital
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Saudi Journal of Ophthalmology | 2013
Kailun Jiang; Seymour Brownstein; Harmanjatinder S. Sekhon; Scott A. Laurie; Kay Lam; Steven Gilberg; William A. Britton
Choroidal metastasis is the most common intraocular neoplasm and is associated with significant morbidity. In a small percentage of patients, ocular manifestation may be the initial presentation of a systemic malignancy and can be diagnostically difficult to distinguish from ocular primary malignancies. Herein, we present a case of a never-smoker whose ocular pathology was integral to the diagnosis and management of a lung adenocarcinoma harboring a rare oncogene. Through this case, we have explored important diagnostic and therapeutic considerations of pulmonary metastases to the choroid.
JAMA Ophthalmology | 2013
Kay Lam; Seymour Brownstein; David R. Jordan; André Jastrzebski
IMPORTANCE Lacrimal gland ductal cysts (dacryops) are uncommon, occurring anywhere that lacrimal gland tissue is present. While dacryops has long been recognized, its pathogenesis has not been well established. OBSERVATIONS Five cases of dacryops were identified at the Ottawa Hospital over a 3-year period (2009-2012). Histopathological examination showed immunoreactivity to IgA on the luminal surface of the epithelial ductal cyst and mild chronic inflammation in the underlying stroma or lacrimal gland. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE Our results suggest that a multifactorial mechanism leads to dacryops including chronic inflammation, an immune response, and IgA hypersecretion with an osmotic effect, all contributing to the cyst formation. Further research on the pathogenesis is recommended.
Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus | 2011
Kay Lam; Seymour Brownstein; André Jastrzebski; David R. Jordan; Bruce F. Burns
A 13-year-old boy presented with asymptomatic, bilateral, nasal bulbar conjunctival lesions. Excisional biopsy of the larger lesion showed a mature, mixed lymphocytic infiltrate with germinal centers, consistent with a diagnosis of benign reactive lymphoid hyperplasia, a rare condition in children.
Survey of Ophthalmology | 2015
Solin Saleh; Seymour Brownstein; Joshua S. Manusow; André Jastrzebski; Kay Lam; Joseph W. Sassani; George Mintsioulis; Steven Gilberg
We retrospectively reviewed the clinical and surgical histories of 5 patients with traumatic secondary corneal amyloidosis, a relatively rare sequela of nonsurgical and surgical perforating corneal trauma. Four had history of nonsurgical trauma, and 1 had surgical trauma to the cornea. Three specimens were obtained by penetrating keratoplasties and 2 by excision of the cornea during evisceration of the ocular contents. All the corneal specimens showed full-thickness scars of a prior perforating wound with congophilic amyloid deposits that exhibited apple-green birefringence under polarized light and dichroism. All cases had variable degrees of predominantly chronic nongranulomatous inflammation. Ultrastructural examination in 1 patient disclosed 8-nm diameter fibrils in disarray, consistent with amyloid. Amyloid P immunostaining was positive in all 3 patients tested for this protein.
Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | 2013
Kay Lam; Seymour Brownstein; David R. Jordan; van der Jagt R; André Jastrzebski; Dionne Ma
JAMA Ophthalmology | 2014
Kailun Jiang; Seymour Brownstein; Kay Lam; Bruce F. Burns; James Farmer
Cornea | 2017
André Jastrzebski; Seymour Brownstein; Setareh Ziai; Solin Saleh; Kay Lam; W. Bruce Jackson
JAMA Ophthalmology | 2014
Kailun Jiang; Seymour Brownstein; Kay Lam; David Chow; W. Bruce Jackson
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2013
Seymour Brownstein; Kailun Jiang; Kay Lam; Bruce F. Burns; James Farmer
Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology-journal Canadien D Ophtalmologie | 2013
Kailun Jiang; Seymour Brownstein; Kashif Baig; Kay Lam; Baldwin Toye