Microcystic Macular Edema in Optic Nerve Atrophy: A Case Series.


Autoria(s): Voide N.; Borruat F.X.
Data(s)

2015

Resumo

Background:Microcystic macular edema can occur after optic neuropathies of various etiologies, and is easily demonstrated by OCT. We report a cohort of patients with microcystic macular edema. Patients and Methods: All patients with optic neuropathy and microcystic macular edema were enrolled. Demographics, visual function, retinal angiographies and OCT parameters were studied. Results: Nineteen patients (23 eyes) exhibited microcystic macular edema: 10 men/9 women, aged 17-91 years. Etiologies of optic nerve atrophy were compressive (5), inflammatory (4), glaucoma (3), ischemic (3), trauma (2), degenerative (1), and hereditary (1). Median visual acuity was 4/10 (NLP-12/10). Fluorescein angiography showed no leakage. Topography of the microcystic macular edema correlated with near infrared images but with visual field defects in only 26 %. OCT parameters were all abnormal. Conclusions: Microcystic macular edema is a non-specific manifestation from an optic neuropathy of any etiology. The precise mechanism leading to microcystic macular edema remains unknown but trans-synaptic retrograde degeneration with Müller cells dysfunction is likely.

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https://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_8392F19DCE71

isbn:1439-3999 (Electronic)

pmid:25902097

doi:10.1055/s-0035-1545797

isiid:000353501000030

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en

Fonte

Klinische Monatsblatter Fur Augenheilkunde, vol. 232, no. 4, pp. 455-458

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info:eu-repo/semantics/article

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