Multimodal Imaging of Unilateral Benign Yellow Dot Maculopathy.

IF 0.5 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY Journal of VitreoRetinal Diseases Pub Date : 2024-06-16 eCollection Date: 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1177/24741264241260489
Michael Balas, Jovi Wong, Parnian Arjmand
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Purpose: To describe the multimodal imaging findings associated with benign yellow dot maculopathy. Methods: A case report was analyzed. Results: A healthy 42-year-old White man was evaluated after several weeks of photopsias and an inferior retinal tear in the right eye. The tear was treated with laser retinopexy. A fundus examination showed numerous small, yellow, subretinal lesions in and around the macula of the right eye only. The patient had no known systemic conditions and an unremarkable family and ocular history, with 20/20 visual acuity in both eyes. Multimodal imaging findings were consistent with the newly described phenotype of benign yellow dot maculopathy. Conclusions: This is the second known case of unilateral benign yellow dot maculopathy. Distinct multimodal imaging findings between unilateral cases and bilateral cases may suggest differences in their etiology and manifestation.

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单侧良性黄斑病变的多模态成像
目的:描述与良性黄斑点状病变相关的多模态成像结果。方法:分析一份病例报告:对一份病例报告进行分析。结果:一名 42 岁的健康白人男子在数周的光斑和右眼视网膜下部撕裂后接受了评估。他接受了激光视网膜手术治疗。眼底检查显示,仅右眼黄斑部及周围有许多黄色的小视网膜下病变。患者没有已知的全身性疾病,家族史和眼科病史均无异常,双眼视力均为 20/20。多模态成像结果与新描述的良性黄斑点状病变表型一致。结论:这是已知的第二例单侧良性黄斑点状病变。单侧病例与双侧病例不同的多模态成像结果可能提示其病因和表现存在差异。
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