中央凹分离器

ShishirVerghese, George J. Manayath, K. Kumarswamy
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一位20岁的男士以右眼视力缺陷(OD)自诉,最佳矫正视力为20/60。他的前段正常。眼底检查显示视盘放射出乳突周围类羊条纹,其中一条穿过中央凹下,并伴有脉络膜新生血管膜(CNVM)(图1A)。眼相干断层扫描(OCT)证实在中央凹下存在II型CNVM(图1B)。眼相干断层扫描血管造影(OCTA)显示起源于RPE下方的深毛细血管丛水平的凹下新生血管网络(图1C和1D)。本病例强调了血管样条纹穿过中央凹的独特性,以及OCTA作为一种无创替代染色血管造影诊断继发于血管样条纹的CNVM的作用。高达50%的血管样条纹是特发性的,其余的与全身性疾病有关[1]。在各种研究中,CNVM的发生率为72%-86%[2,3]。我们的患者在OD中接受了雷尼单抗玻璃体内注射,并被转介给医生进行全身检查和血液学检查。
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The Foveal Splitter
A 20-year-old gentleman presented with complaints of defective vision in the right eye (OD), with best corrected visual acuity of 20/60. His anterior segment was normal. Fundus examination revealed circumpapillaryangioid streaks radiating from the optic disc with one passing subfoveally along with a presence of a Choroidal neovascular membrane (CNVM) (Figure 1A). Ocular coherence tomography (OCT) confirmed the presence of a type II CNVM under the fovea (Figure 1B). Ocular coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) reveals the subfovealneovascular network at the level of the deep capillary plexus originating from below the RPE (Figures 1C and 1D). This case highlights the uniqueness of the angioid streak splitting through the fovea and the role of OCTA as a noninvasive alternative to dye based angiography for diagnosis of CNVM secondary to angioid streaks. Up to 50% of angioid streaks are idiopathic, with the rest having an association with systemic disease [1]. The incidence of CNVM is 72%-86% in various studies [2,3]. Our patient underwent Intravitreal Injection of Ranibizumab in OD and was referred to a physician for systemic examination and haematological workup.
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