儿童中央凹发育不全:自己的观察

Q4 Medicine
A. Niwald, K. Piasecka, Anna Cybulska-Wiktorowicz, M. Grałek
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当形态。摘要简介:中央凹发育不全是一种黄斑发育障碍,伴有相对保存的神经视网膜。这种情况可能导致视力下降和其他并存的眼部疾病。在眼科检查中,黄斑反射在中央凹发育不全的眼睛中要么没有,要么减弱。通过光学相干断层扫描(OCT)可以看到中央凹的形态学变化。中央凹发育不全分为四个级别。本研究的目的是对患有中央凹发育不全的儿童的视网膜黄斑进行验光、成像(OCT)和功能评估。材料和方法:研究组包括8例6 - 18岁的诊断为中央凹发育不全的儿童患者(4男4女)。结果:7例患儿单眼或双眼视力受损,从伴有视神经病变的眼的光感到5/6不等。在大多数儿童中,发现黄斑反射在一只或两只眼睛中没有或减弱。所有患者均根据OCT表现诊断为中央凹发育不全并分级。结论:黄斑在镜下的异常表现,表现出异常的光反射,是一个更详细的诊断方法的指征。我们的研究表明,不明原因的视力下降与保留黄斑反射也证明了OCT的严重程度。严重的中央凹发育不全会降低视力,并可能损害其他视觉功能。
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Foveal hypoplasia in children: own observations
When morphology. An opportunity AbstrAct Introduction: Foveal hypoplasia is defined as a developmental disorder of the macula with a relatively preserved neuroretina. The condition may cause reduced visual acuity and other coexisting ocular disorders. On ophthalmoscopic examination, macular reflexes in the eyes with foveal hypoplasia are either absent or diminished. Morphological changes in the fovea can be visualized by optical coherence tomography (OCT). Four grades of foveal hypoplasia have been distinguished. The aim of the study was to perform an ophthalmoscopic, imaging (OCT), and functional assessment of the retinal macula in children with foveal hypoplasia. Material and methods: The study group consisted of eight pediatric patients (four boys and four girls), aged between 6 and 18 years, who were diagnosed with foveal hypoplasia. The children underwent ophthalmic examinations including the assessment of visual acuity and eye fundus, and macular OCT. Results: Visual acuity was impaired in one or both eyes in seven children, ranging from the sense of light (in the eye with coexisting optic nerve pathologies) to 5/6. In the majority of children, macular reflexes were found to be absent or diminished either in one or both eyes. In all the patients, foveal hypoplasia was diagnosed on the basis of OCT findings and graded. Conclusions: Abnormal ophthalmoscopic appearance of the macula, exhibiting anomalous light reflexes, is an indication for a more detailed diagnostic approach. Our studies show that unexplained reduced visual acuity with preserved macular reflexes also justifies OCT severity of the condition. Severe foveal hypoplasia reduces visual acuity and may impair other visual functions.
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Klinika oczna
Klinika oczna Medicine-Ophthalmology
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