The clinical classification of maculopathies in adults. A survey.

Acta ophthalmologica. Supplementum Pub Date : 1977-01-01
T Rosenberg, S Faurschou, N Nielsen
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The development of fluorescein angiography and the introduction of laser technology into the treatment of macular diseases has considerably widened our knowledge of the pathological processes in the macular region. A number of clinicopathological reports have confirmed the angiographic findings and interpretations. The aetiological factors that lay behind the clinical lesions are, however, still unknown. The clinical pictures have, as a result of the above, more relation to the histological than to the aetiological classifications. Clinical classification includes an analysis and categorization of the individual diseases. This process takes place daily in the surgery of every ophthalmologist by means of the ophthalmoscope. The ophthalmoscopical examination is enhanced by knowledge of the angiographic picture of the lesion. This means that in the great majority of cases it is possible using the ophthalmoscope alone, to evaluate the type and anatomical localization of the pathological lesions. Fluorescein angiography is the most important single supplementary examination, both with regard to the diagnosis, indication for treatment and the follow-up. The present work describes 9 clinically and histopathologically well-defined lesions, which isolated or in combination are seen in the majority of adult macular diseases.

成人黄斑病变的临床分型。一项调查。
荧光素血管造影技术的发展和激光技术在黄斑疾病治疗中的应用,大大拓宽了我们对黄斑病变的认识。许多临床病理报告证实了血管造影的发现和解释。然而,临床病变背后的病因尚不清楚。由于上述原因,临床表现与组织学分类的关系大于与病因分类的关系。临床分类包括对个体疾病的分析和分类。这个过程每天都在眼科医生的手术中通过检眼镜进行。对病变血管造影图像的了解加强了眼科检查。这意味着在绝大多数情况下,可以单独使用检眼镜来评估病理病变的类型和解剖定位。无论是在诊断、治疗指征还是随访方面,荧光素血管造影都是最重要的单一辅助检查。目前的工作描述了9个临床和组织病理学定义明确的病变,这些病变单独或联合出现在大多数成人黄斑疾病中。
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