OCT Angiography and En Face OCT Reflectance Aid in Monitoring Subclinical Inflammation in Serpiginous Choroidopathy.

IF 0.7 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Case Reports in Ophthalmological Medicine Pub Date : 2020-07-27 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2020/8897394
Carl S Wilkins, Jorge S Andrade Romo, Toco Y P Chui, Richard B Rosen, Stephanie Llop
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Introduction. We present a case of serpiginous choroidopathy (SC) with novel OCTA and en face OCT reflectance findings which help identify subclinical disease progression. Case Presentation. En face OCT reflectance images demonstrated outer retinal tubules (ORT) at the serpiginous lesion margins of affected and unaffected retina on multimodal imaging. OCTA findings demonstrate variable dropout of choriocapillaris in "normal" retina beyond lesion borders which was not visible on standard imaging and which demonstrated a clear transition zone beyond the ORT. Discussion. This is the first report of choriocapillaris atrophy identified on OCTA not identified on traditional multimodal imaging in serpiginous choroidopathy. Damage to vasculature only visible with OCTA may help characterize the distribution of inflammation, aiding in monitoring of suppression not illustrated by traditional imaging and which may threaten the central macula. ORT in SC suggest death and reorganization of outer segments from dysfunction of the choriocapillaris and RPE, as well as serve to demarcate the area of chronic or old inflammation, supporting the hypothesis that the choriocapillaris is the primary site of inflammation in SC. Based on these findings, we recommend OCTA on all patients with serpiginous choroidopathy to monitor underlying state of inflammation and help determine immunosuppressive threshold.

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OCT血管造影和面部OCT反射有助于监测蛇形脉络膜病的亚临床炎症。
介绍。我们提出一个病例蛇形脉络膜病(SC)与新的OCTA和表面OCT反射发现,有助于确定亚临床疾病进展。案例演示。在多模态成像上,面部OCT反射图像显示在受影响和未受影响的视网膜蛇形病变边缘有视网膜外小管(ORT)。OCTA显示“正常”视网膜病变边界外的绒毛膜毛细血管变化,这在标准成像上是不可见的,在ORT之外显示了一个清晰的过渡区。讨论。这是第一个在蛇形脉络膜病中通过OCTA发现绒毛膜萎缩而不是传统多模态成像发现的报告。仅在OCTA上可见的血管损伤可能有助于表征炎症的分布,有助于监测传统影像学无法显示的抑制,并可能威胁到中央黄斑。SC的ORT提示绒毛膜毛细血管和RPE功能障碍导致外节段死亡和重组,并用于划定慢性或陈旧性炎症的区域,支持绒毛膜毛细血管是SC炎症的主要部位的假设。基于这些发现,我们建议对所有丝状脉络膜病患者进行OCTA,以监测炎症的潜在状态,并帮助确定免疫抑制阈值。
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