Pediatric macular hole associated with vitreoretinal traction on epiretinal lesions - a case report and literature review.

Reeda Bou Said, Jessica A Kraker, Jorge Trejo-Lopez, Diva R Salomao, Brittni A Scruggs
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Abstract

Purpose: We describe a case of non-traumatic macular hole in a pediatric patient associated with numerous epiretinal lesions throughout the macula.

Methods: A healthy 9-year-old girl presented to retina clinic with several months of blurry vision in the right eye. Clinically, there was a full-thickness macular hole with serous detachment and white epiretinal tufts. Spectral-domain optical coherence tomography confirmed the presence of the full-thickness macular hole with hyperreflective epiretinal proliferations in the right eye and an unremarkable left eye. Systemic work-up was negative. After a short period of observation, the patient underwent vitrectomy with internal limiting membrane peel and 14% C3F8 gas tamponade in the right eye. Multiple intraoperative samples were sent for further testing, which were also negative.

Results: At one and six-month postoperative visits, examination showed successful closure of the full-thickness macular hole with resolution of the subretinal fluid and improved visual acuity.

Conclusion: Non-traumatic macular holes in pediatric patients warrant systemic and ocular work-up, including fluorescein angiography and lab testing. Good anatomic and visual outcomes are generally seen with spontaneous and surgical closures of macular holes in this age group. Early vitrectomy with histological analysis of ocular samples should be considered in pediatric macular hole cases associated with vitreoretinal traction, especially those with epiretinal abnormalities.

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目的:我们描述了一个病例的非创伤性黄斑孔在儿童患者与许多视网膜病变在整个黄斑。方法:一名健康的9岁女童因右眼视力模糊就诊于视网膜诊所。临床表现为全层黄斑裂孔伴浆液性脱离和白色视网膜上绒毛。光谱域光学相干断层扫描证实右眼和左眼存在全层黄斑孔,伴有高反射性视网膜上增生。系统检查结果为阴性。经短时间观察,患者行玻璃体切除术,内限制膜剥离,右眼14% C3F8气体填塞。术中多个样本被送去进一步检测,同样呈阴性。结果:术后1个月和6个月,检查显示全层黄斑孔闭合成功,视网膜下液溶解,视力改善。结论:儿科患者的非创伤性黄斑孔需要全身和眼部检查,包括荧光素血管造影和实验室检查。在这个年龄组中,自发和手术封闭黄斑孔通常具有良好的解剖和视觉效果。对于伴有玻璃体视网膜牵拉的儿童黄斑孔病例,尤其是伴有视网膜外异常的儿童黄斑孔病例,应考虑进行早期玻璃体切除术并对眼部样本进行组织学分析。
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Retinal Cases and Brief Reports
Retinal Cases and Brief Reports Medicine-Ophthalmology
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