用光学相干断层扫描和组织学检查评价正常人中央凹发育。

Adam M Dubis, Deborah M Costakos, C Devika Subramaniam, Pooja Godara, William J Wirostko, Joseph Carroll, Jan M Provis
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目的:应用光学相干断层扫描和组织学检查评价妊娠晚期和产后早期视网膜外层成熟度。方法:39名月经后30周或以上的参与者使用手持光学相干断层扫描系统进行成像,共102次成像。16名参与者(21次成像)的中央凹图像正常,并评估了视网膜内挖掘和视网膜外反射带的存在。提取中央、中央凹旁和中央凹旁视网膜的反射率剖面,并与年龄匹配的组织学切片进行比较。结果:婴儿中央凹的形态结构与成人基本相同。所有月经后年龄小于42周的婴儿的反射谱显示在中央窝有一个单一的高反射带。月经后32周和月经后3个月,在中央窝周围的外视网膜上可以看到多个条带。出生后17个月,在中央凹区出现明显的4条高反射带。这些特征与以前的组织学检查结果一致。一些婴儿出现“颞窝”,中央凹的形态结构和视网膜内挖掘的程度是可变的。结论:手持式光学相干断层扫描是一种评估新生儿视网膜的可行技术。在未发生早产儿视网膜病变的早产儿中,中央凹区域似乎遵循与子宫成熟相关的发育时间过程。临床意义:随着儿童光学相干断层扫描变得越来越普遍,需要更好地了解正常的中央凹和黄斑发育。纵向成像提供了跟踪出生后中央凹发育的机会,在早产儿中,视力不良的结果是预期的或跟踪治疗结果在这一人群。
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Evaluation of normal human foveal development using optical coherence tomography and histologic examination.

Objective: To assess outer retinal layer maturation during late gestation and early postnatal life using optical coherence tomography and histologic examination.

Methods: Thirty-nine participants 30 weeks' postmenstrual age or older were imaged using a handheld optical coherence tomography system, for a total of 102 imaging sessions. Foveal images from 16 participants (21 imaging sessions) were normal and evaluated for inner retinal excavation and the presence of outer retinal reflective bands. Reflectivity profiles of central, parafoveal, and parafoveal retina were extracted and were compared with age-matched histologic sections.

Results: The foveal pit morphologic structure in infants was generally distinguishable from that in adults. Reflectivity profiles showed a single hyperreflective band at the fovea in all the infants younger than 42 weeks' postmenstrual age. Multiple bands were distinguishable in the outer retina at the peri fovea by 32 weeks' postmenstrual age and at the fovea by 3 months' postterm. By 17 months' postnatal, the characteristic appearance of 4 hyperreflective bands was evident across the foveal region. These features are consistent with previous results from histologic examinations. A "temporal divot" was present in some infants, and the foveal pit morphologic structure and the extent of inner retinal excavation were variable.

Conclusions: Handheld optical coherence tomography is a viable technique for evaluating neonatal retinas. In premature infants who do not develop retinopathy of prematurity, the foveal region seems to follow a developmental time course similar to that associated with in utero maturation.

Clinical relevance: As pediatric optical coherence tomography becomes more common, a better understanding of normal foveal and macular development is needed. Longitudinal imaging offers the opportunity to track postnatal foveal development among preterm infants in whom poor visual outcomes are anticipated or to follow up treatment outcomes in this population.

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Archives of ophthalmology
Archives of ophthalmology 医学-眼科学
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