Retinal neovascularization in sickle cell retinopathy.

M F Goldberg
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Neovascularization of the retina occurs in several types of sickle cell hemoglobinopathies and is highly characteristic in appearance. It arises in the equatorial plane of the fundus following preliminary arteriolar occlusions and arteriolar-venular anastomoses. Neovascular sea fans arise at the interface of perfused and nonperfused portions of the retina, starting during the first decade of life and continuing for many years thereafter. Although some sea fans undergo spontaneous autoinfarction, most show progressive growth and constant intravitreal transudation of plasma components. Traction on the sea fans and the retina results in bleeding into the vitreous, retinal tears, and retinal detachment. Therapeutic intervention with a variety of coagulative techniques is feasible and is usually indicated whenever sea fans are discovered. All therapeutic modalities are capable of inducing significant complications. This is particularly true of argon laser photocoagulation when energy is concentrated into small areas (less than 200 mu) for short durations (less than 0.2 second). With appropriate precautions, photocoagulation results in a high rate of successful obliteration of neovascular tissue. Both vitrectomy and scleral buckling are valuable therapeutic procedures, but both have disproportionately high complication rates in eyes with the propensity for intravascular sickling of erythrocytes. Specific prophylactic measures are therefore indicated when these operative techniques are employed in patients with sickle cell diseases.

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镰状细胞视网膜病变的视网膜新生血管。
视网膜新生血管出现在几种类型的镰状细胞血红蛋白病中,在外观上是高度特征性的。它出现在眼底赤道面,在初步小动脉闭塞和小动脉静脉吻合后。新生血管海扇出现在视网膜灌注部分和非灌注部分的界面上,开始于生命的头十年,并持续多年。虽然有些海扇发生自发的自身梗死,但大多数表现为进行性生长和持续的玻璃体内血浆成分传递。对海扇和视网膜的牵引导致玻璃体出血、视网膜撕裂和视网膜脱离。采用多种凝血技术进行治疗干预是可行的,每当发现海扇时通常都要进行治疗。所有的治疗方式都可能引起严重的并发症。当能量集中在小范围内(小于200亩),持续时间短(小于0.2秒)时,氩激光光凝尤其如此。在适当的预防措施下,光凝可使新生血管组织的成功闭塞率很高。玻璃体切除术和巩膜扣带术都是有价值的治疗方法,但两者在有血管内红细胞镰状病变倾向的眼睛中都有不成比例的高并发症发生率。因此,当镰状细胞病患者采用这些手术技术时,应指出具体的预防措施。
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