Matteo Mario Carlà, Francesco Boselli, Federico Giannuzzi, Emanuele Crincoli, Mattia Cusato, Sofia Peschiaroli, Stanislao Rizzo
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摘要
目的:本综述旨在总结有关眼周渗出性血管异常复合体(PEVAC)病变的最新研究,并为该实体的未来研究提供指导:回顾性分析 Cochrane Central、PubMed、Web of Science 和 ClinicalTrials.gov 数据库中有关 PEVAC 的论文,并查找以下关键词:"眼底渗出性异常血管复合体"、"PEVAC"、"PVAC"、"nePVAC"、"ePVAC"、"深层视网膜年龄相关性微血管异常 "和 "DRAMA":PEVAC被描述为单个、巨大的单侧动脉瘤,通常表现为眼窝周围视网膜内囊性水肿、活动性渗出和出血,通常发生在健康患者身上。尽管如此,与年龄相关性黄斑变性、近视、糖尿病、板层孔和蛛网膜色素上皮病变有关的报道也屡见不鲜。目前,需要进行多模态成像,尤其是使用 OCT 和 OCTA 可以排除其他一些鉴别诊断。由于病理生理机制的不确定性,这些病变的正确治疗方法尚未明确。总的来说,激光治疗在一些报告中是有效的,包括热疗和微脉冲疗法。抗血管内皮生长因子注射和类固醇注射显示出不稳定的反应:结论:一些新发现正在彻底改变 PEVAC 的管理。加强标准化有助于了解这些病变的正确治疗方法。
A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW ON THE PERIFOVEAL EXUDATIVE VASCULAR ANOMALOUS COMPLEX.
Purpose: The aim of this review was to summarize the most recent investigations on perifoveal exudative vascular anomalous complex (PEVAC) lesions and guide future research of this entity.
Methods: Retrospective analysis of Cochrane Central, PubMed, Web of Science, and ClinicalTrials.gov databases for papers regarding PEVAC, looking for the following keywords: "perifoveal exudative anomalous vascular complex," "PEVAC," "PVAC," "nePVAC," "ePVAC," "deep retinal age-related microvascular anomalies," and "DRAMA."
Results: PEVACs are described as a single, massive, unilateral aneurysm that frequently present with intraretinal cystic edema surrounding the fovea, active exudation and hemorrhages, usually in healthy patients. Notwithstanding this, association with age-related macular degeneration, myopia, diabetes, lamellar hole, and pachychoroid pigment epitheliopathy are frequently reported. Currently, a multimodal imaging is warranted, especially the use of OCT and OCTA can rule out several other differential diagnoses. Because of the uncertainty of the pathophysiological mechanism, the right management of these lesions are yet to be clear. Overall, laser therapy has been effective in several reports, both with thermal and micropulse type. Anti-vascular endothelial growth factor injections and steroid injections demonstrated a nonconstant response.
Conclusion: Several new findings are revolutionizing PEVAC management. Greater standardization could help understand the correct treatment of these lesions.
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