利用自适应光学描述白点眼窝中点的位置和形态

Alfredo Salcedo-Ledesma, Gerardo Ledesma-Gil, Richard F Spaide
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目的:使用自适应光学(AO)成像技术描述白点眼窝中白点的特征,并就其起源提出假设:患者接受了全面的眼科检查,包括彩色和绿色单色眼底照相、荧光素血管造影(FA)、光谱域光学相干断层扫描(SD-OCT)和自适应光学成像:一名无症状的 66 岁韩国妇女双眼眼窝周围出现环状白色闪光沉积物。这些小点在绿色单色图像上反光很强,在 FA 图像上不明显,而在 SD-OCT 图像上,内层视网膜出现高反光。AO 显示出大小为 1-10 微米的多角形颗粒。患者否认患有任何系统性疾病,也没有服用任何与晶体性视网膜病变有关的药物。患者在移居美国之前已在日本生活了 35 年:结论:白点眼窝中小点的位置、小尺寸和多边形形状表明是晶体在视网膜内沉积,而不是之前提出的眼窝表面的细胞。与饮食习惯有关的类胡萝卜素沉积是一个可信的原因,因为它与其他与这些化合物有关的视网膜病变相似。
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DESCRIBING THE LOCATION AND MORPHOLOGY OF THE DOTS IN WHITE DOT FOVEA USING ADAPTIVE OPTICS.

Purpose: To characterize the white dots in white dot fovea, an entity chiefly described in Japan, using adaptive optics imaging and propose a hypothesis regarding their origin.

Method: The patient underwent comprehensive ophthalmic examination, including color and green monochromatic fundus photography, fluorescein angiography, spectral-domain optical coherence tomography, and adaptive optics imaging.

Results: An asymptomatic 66-year-old Korean woman presented with bilateral white, glistening deposits in a ring pattern around the fovea of both eyes. The dots were highly reflective on green monochromatic images, were not visible on fluorescein angiography, and appeared hyperreflective in the inner retina using spectral-domain optical coherence tomography. Adaptive optics showed polygonal granules ranging from 1 to 10 μ m in size. The patient denied any systemic disorder or the use of any medications related to crystalline retinopathy. The patient had lived in Japan for 35 years before just moving to the United States.

Conclusion: The location, small size, and polygonal shape of the dots in white dot fovea are suggestive of intraretinal deposition of crystals, and not cells on the surface of the fovea as has been previously proposed. Carotenoid deposition related to dietary habits is a plausible cause because of the similarity to other retinopathies associated to these compounds.

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