Case report: Two cases of multiple evanescent white dot syndrome with transient night blindness.

Frontiers in ophthalmology Pub Date : 2025-02-17 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fopht.2025.1557294
Kanna Miyake, Mariko Egawa, Yoshinori Mitamura, Ryoji Yanai
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Abstract

Introduction: This study aimed to report two cases of multiple evanescent white dot syndrome (MEWDS) with transient night blindness.

Case presentation: Case 1: A 24-year-old man presented with acute visual loss and night blindness in his right eye. Examination revealed an enlarged blind spot and multiple white dots extending from the posterior pole to the peripheral retina in the right eye. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) revealed multiple disruptions of the ellipsoid zone (EZ). Full-field electroretinography (ffERG) demonstrated a more pronounced reduction in rod amplitude compared with cone amplitude in both eyes. After 3 months, the white dots, EZ disruption, and night blindness resolved spontaneously, and the ffERG amplitude normalized in the right eye. However, the enlarged blind spot persisted. Case 2: A 66-year-old woman presented with acute visual deterioration and night blindness in her right eye. The right eye exhibited an enlarged blind spot and numerous white spots widely extending from the posterior pole to the periphery. OCT revealed widespread EZ loss, and ffERG showed reduced rod and cone responses. SubTenon's triamcinolone acetonide injection was administered, and 3 months after the injection, the night blindness, ffERG abnormalities, and EZ loss had resolved, but the enlarged blind spot remained.

Conclusion: MEWDS rarely causes transient night blindness due to extensive rod dysfunction. However, outer retinal layer damage is reversible, with night blindness typically resolving within a few months.

病例报告:多发性消失性白点综合征合并短暂性夜盲症2例。
摘要本研究报告2例多发性消失性白点综合征(MEWDS)合并短暂性夜盲症。病例介绍:病例1:一名24岁男性,右眼急性视力丧失和夜盲症。检查发现右眼视网膜后极呈盲点增大及多处白点延伸。光学相干层析成像(OCT)显示了椭球区(EZ)的多重中断。全视场视网膜电图(ffERG)显示两眼视杆振幅比视锥振幅下降更明显。3个月后,右眼白点、EZ紊乱、夜盲症自行消退,ffERG振幅恢复正常。然而,扩大的盲区仍然存在。病例2:66岁女性,右眼急性视力减退及夜盲症。右眼盲点增大,从后极向外周广泛延伸大量白斑。OCT显示广泛的EZ损失,ffERG显示杆状和锥状反应减少。给予SubTenon的曲安奈德注射,注射3个月后,夜盲症、ffERG异常和EZ丧失消失,但盲点扩大仍然存在。结论:MEWDS很少因广泛的视杆功能障碍引起短暂性夜盲。然而,视网膜外层损伤是可逆的,夜盲症通常在几个月内消退。
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