Mucus fishing syndrome

Mucus fishing syndrome is a chronic inflammatory ocular surface condition characterised by repetitive self-extraction of mucous strands from the eye.A man in his 30s presented with bilateral ocular redness, itch, irritation, tearing and sticky mucoid discharge for 3 months. Examination disclosed bil...

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Main Authors: Chiew, Ryan L. J., Au Eong, Denise T. M., Au Eong, Kah Guan
Other Authors: Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
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Published: 2022
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1632422024-11-28T05:18:17Z Mucus fishing syndrome Chiew, Ryan L. J. Au Eong, Denise T. M. Au Eong, Kah Guan Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) International Eye Cataract Retina Centre Farrer Park Medical Centre Teck Puat Hospital Science::Medicine Eye General Practice Mucus fishing syndrome is a chronic inflammatory ocular surface condition characterised by repetitive self-extraction of mucous strands from the eye.A man in his 30s presented with bilateral ocular redness, itch, irritation, tearing and sticky mucoid discharge for 3 months. Examination disclosed bilateral bulbar and tarsal conjunctival injection. Fluorescein staining disclosed a well-circumscribed area of tarsal conjunctival epithelial defect near the inferior lacrimal punctum in both eyes. The patient admitted to a habit of mechanically removing mucus from his eyes several times a day. Demonstration of the mucus extraction process disclosed direct contact of his fingers with the excoriated tarsal conjunctiva in each eye. He was diagnosed with mucus fishing syndrome and his condition resolved within a month after he stopped fishing mucus from his eyes and had a course of topical antibiotics and steroids.Mucus fishing syndrome is an important diagnostic consideration in patients with chronic conjunctivitis. 2022-11-29T06:26:50Z 2022-11-29T06:26:50Z 2022 Journal Article Chiew, R. L. J., Au Eong, D. T. M. & Au Eong, K. G. (2022). Mucus fishing syndrome. BMJ Case Reports, 15(4), e249188-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2022-249188 1757-790X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/163242 10.1136/bcr-2022-249188 35396241 2-s2.0-85127859785 4 15 e249188 en BMJ Case Reports © 2022 BMJ Publishing Group Limited. All rights reserved.
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Chiew, Ryan L. J.
Au Eong, Denise T. M.
Au Eong, Kah Guan
Mucus fishing syndrome
description Mucus fishing syndrome is a chronic inflammatory ocular surface condition characterised by repetitive self-extraction of mucous strands from the eye.A man in his 30s presented with bilateral ocular redness, itch, irritation, tearing and sticky mucoid discharge for 3 months. Examination disclosed bilateral bulbar and tarsal conjunctival injection. Fluorescein staining disclosed a well-circumscribed area of tarsal conjunctival epithelial defect near the inferior lacrimal punctum in both eyes. The patient admitted to a habit of mechanically removing mucus from his eyes several times a day. Demonstration of the mucus extraction process disclosed direct contact of his fingers with the excoriated tarsal conjunctiva in each eye. He was diagnosed with mucus fishing syndrome and his condition resolved within a month after he stopped fishing mucus from his eyes and had a course of topical antibiotics and steroids.Mucus fishing syndrome is an important diagnostic consideration in patients with chronic conjunctivitis.
author2 Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
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Chiew, Ryan L. J.
Au Eong, Denise T. M.
Au Eong, Kah Guan
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author Chiew, Ryan L. J.
Au Eong, Denise T. M.
Au Eong, Kah Guan
author_sort Chiew, Ryan L. J.
title Mucus fishing syndrome
title_short Mucus fishing syndrome
title_full Mucus fishing syndrome
title_fullStr Mucus fishing syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Mucus fishing syndrome
title_sort mucus fishing syndrome
publishDate 2022
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/163242
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