Hyperacute Outer Retinal Dysfunction.

IF 7.8 1区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Yizhe Cheng, Xinyu Liu, Jinglin Lu, Jianing Ren, Ping Fei, Meini Chen, Changting Tang, Jianping Zhang, Minglian Zhang, Miner Yuan, Limei Sun, Linyan Zhang, Aohan Hou, Yili Jin, Yanting Lai, Qiong Wang, Wenjia Yan, Shuya Ke, Xiaoxin Li, Xiaoyan Ding
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Abstract

Importance: Pattern recognition of pediatric retinal diseases can streamline the workup and guide the prognosis.

Objective: To characterize the clinical features, retinal imaging findings, and 1-year prognosis of pediatric patients who experienced sudden, severe bilateral vision loss with diffuse ellipsoid zone (EZ) and external limiting membrane (ELM) disruptions after fever.

Design, setting, and participants: This multicenter case series included 8 pediatric patients (16 eyes) who presented with an unusual set of clinical symptoms, including sudden, severe bilateral vision loss; nyctalopia; and diffuse EZ and ELM disruptions, subsequent to a febrile illness. The patients visited or were referred to a pediatric retina service between November 2022 and May 2023.

Main outcome measures: Changes in visual acuity, visual field, electroretinography (ERG) results, and presence of characteristic retinal imaging signs during follow-up.

Results: A total of 16 eyes from 8 children (6 boys and 2 girls) were included in this study; the patients' mean (SD) age was 5.1 (1.2) years (range, 3-7 years; median, 5.0 years). Their sudden bilateral vision loss occurred a mean of 16.1 days after fever onset. Initial symptoms included sudden vision loss, visual field constriction, nyctalopia, and dyschromatopsia. Baseline visual acuity was predominantly below counting fingers. A sudden, diffuse loss of the EZ and ELM was observed in all eyes with gradual recovery beginning around the fourth week. After 1 year, visual acuity showed substantial improvement in most cases, with 7 of 8 patients (88%) achieving 20/40 or better, including 4 patients (50%) achieving 20/25 or better. The macular EZ and ELM appeared intact in 12 eyes (75%) and 14 eyes (88%), respectively, while the extrafoveal regions remained absent of EZ and ELM. ERG revealed extinguished cone and rod responses in 8 patients (100%), and multifocal ERG remained extinguished despite the recovery of visual acuity in all 8 patients (100%).

Conclusions and relevance: This case series identifies a potentially underrecognized disease in pediatric patients after fever characterized by sudden vision loss, diffuse EZ and ELM disruption, and distinct retinal imaging features. The term hyperacute outer retinal dysfunction is recommended as descriptive while further investigations are recommended to better understand its pathophysiology and optimal management strategies.

超急性外视网膜功能障碍。
重要性:儿童视网膜疾病的模式识别可以简化检查和指导预后。目的:探讨发热后突发性严重双侧视力丧失伴弥漫性椭球区(EZ)和外限制膜(ELM)破坏的儿童患者的临床特征、视网膜影像学表现及1年预后。设计、环境和参与者:这个多中心病例系列包括8名儿科患者(16只眼睛),他们表现出一组不寻常的临床症状,包括突然的、严重的双侧视力丧失;夜盲症;弥漫性EZ和ELM紊乱,随后出现发热性疾病。这些患者在2022年11月至2023年5月期间访问或转介到儿科视网膜服务。主要观察指标:随访期间视力、视野、视网膜电图(ERG)结果的变化,以及是否存在特征性视网膜影像学征象。结果:本研究共纳入8例儿童(男童6例,女童2例)16只眼;患者平均(SD)年龄为5.1(1.2)岁(范围3-7岁;中位数,5.0年)。他们的突然双侧视力丧失平均发生在发烧后16.1天。最初症状包括突然视力丧失、视野狭窄、夜盲症和色盲。基线视力主要低于数指。所有眼均观察到突然弥漫性EZ和ELM丧失,并在第四周左右开始逐渐恢复。1年后,大多数患者的视力有明显改善,8例患者中有7例(88%)达到20/40或更好,其中4例(50%)达到20/25或更好。黄斑EZ和ELM分别有12眼(75%)和14眼(88%)完整,而中凹外区EZ和ELM缺失。8例(100%)患者的视锥和视杆反应消失,8例(100%)患者视力恢复,但多焦性视锥和视杆反应仍然消失。结论和相关性:本病例系列确定了以突然视力丧失、弥漫性EZ和ELM破坏以及明显的视网膜成像特征为特征的儿科患者发烧后可能被忽视的疾病。术语超急性外视网膜功能障碍被推荐作为描述性的,同时建议进一步的研究,以更好地了解其病理生理和最佳的管理策略。
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JAMA ophthalmology
JAMA ophthalmology OPHTHALMOLOGY-
CiteScore
13.20
自引率
3.70%
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340
期刊介绍: JAMA Ophthalmology, with a rich history of continuous publication since 1869, stands as a distinguished international, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to ophthalmology and visual science. In 2019, the journal proudly commemorated 150 years of uninterrupted service to the field. As a member of the esteemed JAMA Network, a consortium renowned for its peer-reviewed general medical and specialty publications, JAMA Ophthalmology upholds the highest standards of excellence in disseminating cutting-edge research and insights. Join us in celebrating our legacy and advancing the frontiers of ophthalmology and visual science.
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