Functional Deficits Associated with Dark Without Pressure.

Lucy V Cobbs, Jacques Bijon, K Bailey Freund
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Abstract

Purpose: To describe a patient with progressive visual symptoms and reduced retinal sensitivity corresponding to dark without pressure (DWP).

Methods: Retrospective chart review of a single patient. Comprehensive ophthalmic examinations and multimodal imaging techniques, including optical coherence tomography (OCT), OCT-angiography, and microperimetry, were analyzed.

Results: A 23-year-old male presented with progressive peripheral areas of blurred vision superiorly in his right eye and temporally in his left eye. These disturbances corresponded with dark areas of retina inferiorly in his right eye and nasally in his left eye having characteristic features of DWP on multimodal imaging. Although Humphrey visual field (HVF) 24-2 testing was normal, microperimetry showed decreased retinal sensitivity in areas of DWP relative to adjacent areas without DWP.

Conclusion: Prior descriptions of DWP have described it as a benign retinal finding showing no functional deficits. We demonstrate that DWP can be associated with progressive visual complaints showing decreased retinal sensitivity on microperimetry and undetected with HVF 24-2 testing.

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与无压力黑暗有关的功能缺陷。
目的:描述一名患者的渐进性视力症状和视网膜敏感性降低,与黑暗无压(DWP)相对应:方法:对一名患者进行回顾性病历审查。对综合眼科检查和多模态成像技术(包括光学相干断层扫描(OCT)、OCT 血管造影术和显微视力测定)进行了分析:一名 23 岁的男性患者右眼上部和左眼颞部出现进行性周边区域视力模糊。这些障碍与右眼下侧和左眼鼻侧的视网膜暗区相对应,在多模态成像上具有 DWP 的特征。虽然汉弗莱视野(HVF)24-2 测试正常,但显微视力测定显示,DWP 区域的视网膜灵敏度相对于没有 DWP 的相邻区域有所下降:结论:之前对 DWP 的描述都认为它是一种良性视网膜病变,不会显示功能障碍。我们的研究表明,DWP 可能与渐进性视力不适有关,在微观视力表上表现为视网膜灵敏度下降,而在 HVF 24-2 测试中却未被发现。
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Retinal Cases and Brief Reports
Retinal Cases and Brief Reports Medicine-Ophthalmology
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