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  • Clinical features of acute macular neuroretinopathy

    Objective To observe the clinical features of acute macular neuroretinopathy (AMN). Methods Six patients (11 eyes) with AMN were included in this study, with every 2-week follow-ups till six months. Among them, five had preceding dengue fever (83.3%), one had history of head trauma (16.7%). All patients received routine examination, fundus photography, infrared reflectance (IR) imaging, spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) scanning and fluorescein fundus angiography (FFA) initially, and fundus photography, IR, SD-OCT during follow-up. Results Sudden onset of central/paracentral scotoma in one eye or both eyes was the main visual symptom. There were 1 eye with normal fundus, 2 eyes with wedge-shape lesions, 8 eyes with yellow-white or brown sheet lesion. IR imaging demonstrated localized areas of hypo-reflection in the macula. SD-OCT scanning through these areas revealed hyper-reflection in the photoreceptor layer and disruption of its normal reflective structures. Subsequent SD-OCT demonstrated that the hyper-reflection of the photoreceptor layer regressed gradually, followed by thinning of the outer nuclear layer. The external limiting membrane and ellipsoid zone became continuous; however, the interdigitation zone was not restored. There was no remarkable findings of the AMN lesions on FFA. The scotomas persisted in all 6 patients (11 eyes) by the last visit. Conclusions IR imaging demonstrated localized areas of hypo-reflection in the macula. SD-OCT revealed hyper-reflection in the photoreceptor layer in acute stage and the interdigitation zone was not restored in late stage. AMN has a relative poor prognosis with persistent scotomas through at least 6 months.

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  • Characteristics of fundus image in macular telangiectasia type 2

    ObjectiveTo observe the fundus image characteristics of macular telangiectasia type 2 (MacTel type 2) patients. MethodsA total of 8 patients (16 eyes) diagnosed of MacTel type 2 were included in this study. There were 4 males and 4 females, age ranged from 44 to 69 years old with a median age of (59.88±7.85) years. All patients received examination of best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA), slit lamp microscope, indirect ophthalmoscopy, fundus color photography, fundus autofluorescence (AF), fundus fluorescein angiography (FFA), spectral domain optical coherence tomography (OCT) and macular pigment optical density (MPOD). Four eyes of 2 patients received OCT angiography examination at the same time. Classification was made according to the Gass and Blodi's criteria. The follow-up time was from 1 to 19 months with the average time of (11.00±8.91) months. The clinical characteristics were observed and analyzed. ResultsThe BCVA was 0.07-0.8. There were 1 eye in stage 1, 1 eye in stage 2, 6 eyes in stage 3, 8 eyes in stage 4. The disease showed a bilateral appearance with a low progression. Fundus features included loss of retinal transparency (14 eyes, 87.5%), blunted retinal venule (15 eyes, 93.75%), pseudo-lamellar hole (5 eyes, 31.25%), pigment proliferation (9 eyes, 56.25%). FFA findings were telangiectatic capillaries predominantly temporal to the foveola in the early phase and a diffuse hyperfluorescence in the late phase. Spectral domain OCT features included depletion of the retinal inner, outer structures, cavity (7 eyes, 43.75%), and atrophy of the neurosensory retina (9 eyes,56.25%). On AF, reduced foveal masking due to loss of macular pigment can be observed. The loss of macular pigment could also be seen on MPOD. OCTA showed the increased intervascular spaces, broken regular network of foveal avascular zone (FAZ), right-angled vessel dipping, dilatations, traction of superficial and deep capillary layers in both the superficial and deep layers, especially in the deep layer. Only one eye of one patient proceeded from stage 4 to stage 5. ConclusionsCharacteristic features of MacTel type 2 included cavities and outer retina atrophy on OCT; loss of MP on MPOD; broken regular network of FAZ, morphological and structural abnormalities of superficial and deep layers of perifoveal capillary network on OCTA.

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