Shymaa K Hady, Shiqi Xie, Taiju Ito, Kengo Uramoto, Koju Kamoi, Kyoko Ohno-Matsui
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Morphology and incidence of drusen-like deposits in peripheral retina of eyes with high myopia.
Purpose: To determine the morphology and incidence of peripheral drusen-like deposits (DLDs) in eyes with pathological myopia (PM) using ultra-widefield (UWF) fundus photographs and UWF optical coherence tomographic (OCT) images.
Design: Retrospective, observational case series study.
Method: We reviewed the medical records of 676 patients (1352 eyes) with high myopia (HM) who were examined in the Advanced Clinical Centre for Myopia between 2017 and 2021. The main outcome measures were the incidence and morphological characteristics of the DLDs in the peripheral retina detected by ultra-widefield (UWF) imaging devices.
Results: Sixty-six of the 1352 (4.9%) eyes had peripheral DLDs. In 5 eyes, the DLDs were found at the staphyloma edge. The mean age of the patients was 70.0 ± 13.0 (range, 46.0-92.0) years, and the mean axial length was 29.8 ± 2.4 mm. Myopic macular neovascularization (MNV) was found in 41 of the 66 eyes with DLDs (62.1%). Patients with drusen in Zone 2 were significantly older than those in Zone 3 (80 ± 13 vs 64 ± 13 years; P < 0.001).
Conclusions: Ultra-widefield images showed that peripheral DLDs were present in 4.9% of highly myopic eyes. The findings in eyes with DLDs may provide a basis for the evaluations of the natural progression of peripheral retinal changes in eyes with PM.
期刊介绍:
Eye seeks to provide the international practising ophthalmologist with high quality articles, of academic rigour, on the latest global clinical and laboratory based research. Its core aim is to advance the science and practice of ophthalmology with the latest clinical- and scientific-based research. Whilst principally aimed at the practising clinician, the journal contains material of interest to a wider readership including optometrists, orthoptists, other health care professionals and research workers in all aspects of the field of visual science worldwide. Eye is the official journal of The Royal College of Ophthalmologists.
Eye encourages the submission of original articles covering all aspects of ophthalmology including: external eye disease; oculo-plastic surgery; orbital and lacrimal disease; ocular surface and corneal disorders; paediatric ophthalmology and strabismus; glaucoma; medical and surgical retina; neuro-ophthalmology; cataract and refractive surgery; ocular oncology; ophthalmic pathology; ophthalmic genetics.