丘状视网膜外物质:其短期变化及其与后玻璃体脱离的关系

Q3 Medicine
Issei Tetsumura, Shuichiro Aoki, Tatsuya Inoue, Kohdai Kitamoto, Takahiro Arai, Keiko Azuma, Ryo Obata
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目的:描述一种被称为丘状视网膜外物质(MOLEM)的视网膜病变的临床特征,并将其与视网膜外增殖区分开来:方法:从病历中回顾性地找出五名患者的五只眼睛。方法:从病历中回顾性地找出五名患者的五只眼睛,回顾了临床发现和图像,包括眼底照片和光学相干断层扫描(OCT):结果:OCT检查发现,所有患者的视网膜表面都有均匀的丘状物质,且反射率较低至中等。没有眼球同时出现通常在视网膜外增殖病例中观察到的病变,如片状/全厚黄斑孔、视网膜外膜、玻璃体幕牵引或葡萄膜炎。两只眼睛出现中心性浆液性脉络膜视网膜病变,但 MOLEM 与浆液性视网膜脱离没有关联。在五只眼睛中,有三只眼睛的MOLEM与玻璃体后脱离(PVD)同时出现。一些病变在数月内发生了不规则的变化,偶尔会消失。对所有病例都进行了监测,但未采取任何干预措施,也未发现因 MOLEM 引起的视力下降或并发症:MOLEM是一种新的临床发现,其特征是无症状的短暂形态变化,并可能与PVD相关。结论:MOLEM 是一种新的临床发现,其特点是无症状的一过性形态改变,并可能与脉络膜病变有关。尽管这种病变似乎是良性的且具有自限性,但仍需要通过积累可比病例来进一步研究 MOLEM 的发病率、病因和临床意义。
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MOUND-LIKE EPIRETINAL MATERIAL: ITS SHORT-TERM CHANGES AND ASSOCIATION WITH POSTERIOR VITREOUS DETACHMENT MOUND-LIKE EPIRETINAL MATERIAL.

Purpose: The aim of this study was to describe clinical characteristics of a retinal finding termed mound-like epiretinal material (MOLEM) and distinguish it from epiretinal proliferation, a similar epiretinal finding previously described in various pathologic studies.

Methods: Five eyes from five patients were retrospectively identified from medical records. Clinical findings and images, including fundus photographs and optical coherence tomography, were reviewed.

Results: All eyes displayed mound-like material with uniform and low-to-moderate reflectivity on an otherwise intact retinal surface detected on optical coherence tomography. No eyes presented with concurrent pathology typically observed in cases of epiretinal proliferation, such as lamellar/full-thickness macular hole, epiretinal membrane, vitreomacular traction, or uveitis. Two eyes exhibited central serous chorioretinopathy, but there was no association of MOLEM with serous retinal detachment. In three of five eyes, MOLEM appeared simultaneously with posterior vitreous detachment. Some lesions underwent irregular transformations over months and occasionally disappeared. While all cases were monitored without intervention, no visual decline or complications attributed to MOLEM were detected.

Conclusion: Mound-like epiretinal material represents a novel clinical finding, characterized by transient morphological changes without symptoms and a potential association with posterior vitreous detachment. It may occur in eyes lacking macular diseases linked with epiretinal proliferation, a similar yet distinct lesion. The incidence, etiology, and clinical significance of MOLEM warrant further investigation by accumulating comparable cases, although the lesion appears benign and self-limiting.

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Retinal Cases and Brief Reports
Retinal Cases and Brief Reports Medicine-Ophthalmology
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