Luca Ravalli
University of Ferrara
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Orbit | 2003
Paolo de Palma; Luca Ravalli; Roberto Modestino; Filippo Grisanti; Francesco Casillo; Andrea Marzola
The case of a 72-year-old woman with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma of the lacrimal sac is reported. The patient was evaluated for the first time in our department for tearing of the right eye. One month later, a slightly aching mass appeared over the right lacrimal sac. An acute infectious etiology was suspected and antibiotic therapy was given. When she finally presented with a rapidly growing lesion, she underwent echography and computed tomography followed by incisional biopsy. Results of histopathologic and immunohistochemical evaluation showed a primary, diffuse, large B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma of the lacrimal sac. This case demonstrates how difficult the clinical diagnosis of tumors of the lacrimal sac may be in the early stages. The clinical signs, usually aspecific, may be misleading and the diagnosis delayed.
Ophthalmologica | 1998
Luisa Pierro; Eugenio Conforto; Antonio Giordano Resti; Rosangela Lattanzio; F. Genovesi-Ebert; S. Rizzo; S. Chiellini; G. Gabbriellini; F. Laddaga; M. Nardi; A. Romani; M.S. Sartini; Lelio Sabetti; Andrea Toscano; Giuseppe Specchia; Emilio Balestrazzi; Teresio Avitabile; F. Marano; F. Castiglione; Alfredo Reibaldi; V. Russo; M.G. Uva; A. Marino; Elisabetta Zaganelli; Alessandra Tavola; Mario Muraglia; A. Polizzi; M. Schenone; C. Ciurlo; R. Bertagno
Twenty-four patients (47 eyes) affected by Graves’ disease were enrolled to evaluate the role of standardized echography, pattern electroretinogram (P-ERG), visual evoked potentials (P-VEPs) and automated perimetry in the early diagnosis of the compressive optic neuropathy (CON). The P-ERG amplitude reduction was the most sensitive parameter to demonstrate an early impairment of the optic nerve (ON) function. We found a significant negative correlation between the ON diameter and the P-ERG amplitude. VEPs responses were also altered, but their ability in detecting an early ON damage was less sensitive and specific than P-ERG. The visual field damage was often aspecific and delayed with respect to electrophysiological alterations.
Ophthalmologica | 1998
Luisa Pierro; Eugenio Conforto; Antonio Giordano Resti; Rosangela Lattanzio; F. Genovesi-Ebert; S. Rizzo; S. Chiellini; G. Gabbriellini; F. Laddaga; M. Nardi; A. Romani; M.S. Sartini; Lelio Sabetti; Andrea Toscano; Giuseppe Specchia; Emilio Balestrazzi; Teresio Avitabile; F. Marano; F. Castiglione; Alfredo Reibaldi; V. Russo; M.G. Uva; A. Marino; Elisabetta Zaganelli; Alessandra Tavola; Mario Muraglia; A. Polizzi; M. Schenone; C. Ciurlo; R. Bertagno
In the period between February 1992 and June 1996, the authors performed extra-ocular muscle echobiometry on 163 patients with Graves’ disease. The aim of this study is the evaluation of changes occurring in several clinical stages. The authors noted an increase in internal muscular reflectivity in the advanced phases and an irregular structure in the early stages. Controversial results in the literature warrant mastery of the method and further research.
Ophthalmologica | 1998
Luisa Pierro; Eugenio Conforto; Antonio Giordano Resti; Rosangela Lattanzio; F. Genovesi-Ebert; S. Rizzo; S. Chiellini; G. Gabbriellini; F. Laddaga; M. Nardi; A. Romani; M.S. Sartini; Lelio Sabetti; Andrea Toscano; Giuseppe Specchia; Emilio Balestrazzi; Teresio Avitabile; F. Marano; F. Castiglione; Alfredo Reibaldi; V. Russo; M.G. Uva; A. Marino; Elisabetta Zaganelli; Alessandra Tavola; Mario Muraglia; A. Polizzi; M. Schenone; C. Ciurlo; R. Bertagno
Purpose: The authors present a preliminary report to test the usefulness of a new technique called power Doppler ultrasonography (PD) in the study of orbital vessels. Material and Methods: The ophthalmic artery and vein as well as the central retinal artery and vein have been examined in 10 patients with a General Electric Logiq 5000 that allows the examination with both color Doppler ultrasonography (CD) and PD. Results: PD does not alias, is relatively angle independent and is able to better detect the pathways of these vessels. Conclusions: PD is a new promising technique that may be superior to CD in detecting orbital and ocular vessels.
Ophthalmologica | 1998
Luisa Pierro; Eugenio Conforto; Antonio Giordano Resti; Rosangela Lattanzio; F. Genovesi-Ebert; S. Rizzo; S. Chiellini; G. Gabbriellini; F. Laddaga; M. Nardi; A. Romani; M.S. Sartini; Lelio Sabetti; Andrea Toscano; Giuseppe Specchia; Emilio Balestrazzi; Teresio Avitabile; F. Marano; F. Castiglione; Alfredo Reibaldi; V. Russo; M.G. Uva; A. Marino; Elisabetta Zaganelli; Alessandra Tavola; Mario Muraglia; A. Polizzi; M. Schenone; C. Ciurlo; R. Bertagno
Two cases of posterior inflammatory scleritis are described. The authors show the echographic findings, pointing out the helpfulness of diagnostic ultrasound and the crucial role in monitoring these diseases with A scan examinations to obtain clear results of therapy, even if subjective symptoms disappear.
Acta Ophthalmologica | 2009
Paolo Perri; M. Chiarelli; P. Monari; Luca Ravalli; V. Mazzeo
Abstract Over an 18 year period 42 patients with ocular metastases, age 30–75 years, 27 female and 15 male, were evaluated echographically. The right eye was affected in 18, the left in 17, and both eyes in 7. The most frequent primary tumours were carcinomas from breast (n = 25), lung (n = 6), and urinary bladder (n = 2). The choroidal metastases appeared mainly flat‐infiltrating or dome‐shaped, on B‐scan. A‐scan generally revealed high or medium reflectivity, however with important exceptions. Atypical cases are discussed. Usually eyes with metastases should not be enucleated. Accordingly, ultrasonic evaluation and follow‐up is of obvious importance.
Ophthalmologica | 1998
Luisa Pierro; Eugenio Conforto; Antonio Giordano Resti; Rosangela Lattanzio; F. Genovesi-Ebert; S. Rizzo; S. Chiellini; G. Gabbriellini; F. Laddaga; M. Nardi; A. Romani; M.S. Sartini; Lelio Sabetti; Andrea Toscano; Giuseppe Specchia; Emilio Balestrazzi; Teresio Avitabile; F. Marano; F. Castiglione; Alfredo Reibaldi; V. Russo; M.G. Uva; A. Marino; Elisabetta Zaganelli; Alessandra Tavola; Mario Muraglia; A. Polizzi; M. Schenone; C. Ciurlo; R. Bertagno
Vitreous and vitreoretinal interface changes were evaluated in giant retinal tears in order to plan surgical approach. Vitreal sineresis was evident in patients affected by primary giant retinal tears; in patients affected by retinal disinsertion the vitreous was adherent to the edge of the posterior flap, and in giant retinal tears secondary to IOL implantation, posterior vitreous detachment but no sineresis was displayed.
Ophthalmologica | 1998
Luisa Pierro; Eugenio Conforto; Antonio Giordano Resti; Rosangela Lattanzio; F. Genovesi-Ebert; S. Rizzo; S. Chiellini; G. Gabbriellini; F. Laddaga; M. Nardi; A. Romani; M.S. Sartini; Lelio Sabetti; Andrea Toscano; Giuseppe Specchia; Emilio Balestrazzi; Teresio Avitabile; F. Marano; F. Castiglione; Alfredo Reibaldi; V. Russo; M.G. Uva; A. Marino; Elisabetta Zaganelli; Alessandra Tavola; Mario Muraglia; A. Polizzi; M. Schenone; C. Ciurlo; R. Bertagno
The authors measured extraocular muscle thickness in normal subjects and in patients affected by Graves’ disease, using a Sonomed A-2000 echobiometer (probe with 10-MHz frequency); Hertel’s exophthalmometry was also performed. Statistically significant differences in muscle thickness between normals and patients were found. This technique seems to be sufficiently useful and reliable in extraocular thickness evaluation, showing data similar to those of the recent literature.
Ophthalmologica | 1998
Paolo Perri; Bruno Pastena; Luca Ravalli; Lorenzo Grande; Antonio Rossi
A rapidly growing choroidal metastasis from an occult carcinoma is described. The patient was first seen with a loss of visual acuity. The fundus examination showed a non-pigmented solid mass located at the posterior pole. Clinical history, echographic characteristics and tumour growth kinetics are described in detail.
Archive | 1993
Luca Ravalli; Paolo Perri; P. Monari; M. Chiarelli; M. Ziosi; V. Mazzeo
The Authors reproduce a series of echographs taken over a period of time in three cases of choroidal metastasis, clinically characterised by a turbulent growth rate, and echo-graphically by anomalies when compared with typical metastases.