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  • 高度近视脉络膜新生血管患者玻璃体腔注射抗血管内皮生长因子单克隆抗体bevacizumab后房水中血管内皮生长因子含量变化

    Release date:2016-09-02 05:40 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Clinical features of familial exudative vitreoretinopathy

    ObjectiveTo observe the clinical features of familial exudative vitreoretinopathy (FEVR). Methods202 FEVR patients (404 eyes) from 84 families were included in this retrospective study, all the clinical diagnosis was made by the same expert in our Department. All patients were examined with slit lamp microscope, indirect ophthalmoscopy, children's retinal imaging system or Heidelberg HR2 fundus cameras for fundus photographs. Fluorescein angiography (FFA) was also performed for all patients, for those≤7 years old it was performed under general anesthesia. Data collected from charts included gender, age at presentation and family history. According to the fundus presentation and FFA results, FEVR was classified into 0-5 stages. Stage 0 (normal) is for the health fellow eye in unilateral FEVR; stage 1: retinal peripheral avascular zone with no fluorescence leakage in FFA; stage 2: retinal peripheral avascular zone, with fluorescence leakage in FFA; stage 3: partial retinal detachment not involving the macular; stage 4: partial retinal detachment involving the macular; stage 5: total retinal detachment. ResultsThere were 119 male patients and 83 females. The average age of diagnosis was 16 months, the average gestational age was 39 weeks and the average birth weight was 3223 g in the proband. At the first clinical visit, there was clear family history of FEVR in 4 patients (1.98%); family history of other eye disease (nystagmus, cataract, small eyes, strabismus and others) in 25 patients (12.38%); not family history of eye disease in 173 patients (85.64%). FEVR family history was confirmed by fundus examination and FFA for the family members. In all 404 eyes, 9 eyes (2.23%) was normal, 162 eyes (40.10%) was stage 1, 97 eyes (24.01%) was stage 2, 72 eyes (17.82%) was stage 3, 20 eyes (4.95%) was stage 4, and 44 eyes (10.89%) was stage 5. In 202 patients, 59 cases (29.21%) was asymmetry bilateral disease with different stage for each eye. In 404 eyes, retinal fold was found in 74 eyes (18.32%). ConclusionsFEVR was common in full-term and/or normal birth weight newborns. More than half of patients are in stage 1 and 2 without any clinical features. 29.21% eyes were asymmetry bilateral diseases.

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