[Opticopathies in the differential diagnosis of retinal diseases - part 2].

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-10 DOI:10.1055/a-2367-8313
Claudia Lommatzsch, Georg Spital
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Abstract

Due to the close anatomical, functional and trophic relationships between the optic nerve and retina, a wide variety of diseases affecting both structures have reciprocal effects on each other, which must be considered in the differential diagnosis to avoid misdiagnosis. Therefore, it is essential to assess pathological changes in both structures in context to differentiate the type and location of the primary lesion from its consequences, as well as to correctly classify coincidences and disease-specific lesion patterns in both organ components.This article highlights the typical symptom constellations and lesion patterns of optic neuropathies and retinopathies. An attempt is made to identify the reciprocal characteristic relationships of the respective lesions in both structures in various disease groups, as well as to present their respective roles in the differential diagnosis.In this second part, acquired optic neuropathies in the context of vascular and systemic diseases and possible accompanying retinal findings, as well as symptom constellations and courses, are differentiated, discussing arteritic and non-arteritic (anterior) optic neuropathies, their causes and differential diagnosis. The combined involvement of the optic nerve and retina in the context of posterior infectious and non-infectious uveitis is also shown. Finally, various dysgenetic optic neuropathies, their differentiation and possible retinal sequelae are presented.It is demonstrated and exemplified how important it is in general, but also specifically in regard to the disease groups discussed in this article, to have a careful and targeted diagnostic approach in each case, considering both the retinal and optic nerve findings, in order to avoid misdiagnosis.

[视网膜疾病鉴别诊断中的视网膜病变--第二部分]。
由于视神经和视网膜之间存在密切的解剖、功能和营养关系,影响这两个结构的各种疾病会相互影响,因此在鉴别诊断时必须考虑到这一点,以避免误诊。因此,必须结合实际情况评估这两种结构的病理变化,以区分原发病变的类型和位置及其后果,并正确划分这两种器官的巧合和疾病特异性病变模式。在第二部分中,将对血管性和全身性疾病背景下的获得性视神经病变、可能伴随的视网膜发现、症状组合和病程进行区分,讨论动脉炎性和非动脉炎性(前)视神经病变、其病因和鉴别诊断。此外,还介绍了后部感染性和非感染性葡萄膜炎的视神经和视网膜合并受累的情况。最后,还介绍了各种遗传性视神经病变、它们的鉴别和可能的视网膜后遗症。这不仅说明并举例说明了在一般情况下,而且特别是在本文讨论的疾病组别中,对每个病例采取谨慎和有针对性的诊断方法是多么重要,同时要考虑视网膜和视神经的发现,以避免误诊。
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