一名脉络膜厚度波动较大的前葡萄膜炎复发患者。

Ahmad Santina, Elodie Bousquet, Swathi Somisetty, Miri Fogel-Levin, Edmund Tsui, K Bailey Freund, David Sarraf
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目的:描述当脉络膜厚度超过阈值时,与复发性前葡萄膜炎发作和视网膜下积液形成相对应的脉络膜厚度的显著波动:对一名左眼脉络膜色素上皮病变和单侧急性前葡萄膜炎患者进行了为期3年的多模态视网膜成像评估,包括光学相干断层扫描。测量了眼底脉络膜厚度(CT)的纵向变化,并将其与炎症复发情况进行了关联分析:结果:在左眼接受口服抗病毒药物和局部类固醇治疗的五次炎症复发过程中,眼底CT增加了200微米或更多。相比之下,同为静止状态的右眼的眼底 CT 在正常范围内,而且在整个随访期间变化很小。每次前葡萄膜炎发作时,CT 都会增加,而在左眼的静止期,CT 会减少 200 μ m 或更多。出现视网膜下积液和黄斑水肿时,CT 最大值为 486 μm,治疗后 CT 下降,积液和黄斑水肿自然消退:结论:在患有脉络膜睫状体疾病的眼睛中,前段炎症可能会导致眼底 CT 明显升高,并在达到临界厚度值时出现视网膜下积液。
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RECURRENT ANTERIOR UVEITIS ASSOCIATED WITH MAJOR FLUCTUATIONS IN CHOROIDAL THICKNESS IN A PATIENT WITH PACHYCHOROID DISORDER.

Purpose: To describe remarkable choroidal thickness fluctuations corresponding to episodes of recurrent anterior uveitis with subretinal fluid development when exceeding a choroidal thickness threshold.

Methods: A patient with pachychoroid pigment epitheliopathy and unilateral acute anterior uveitis of the left eye was evaluated over a period of 3 years with multimodal retinal imaging including optical coherence tomography. Longitudinal changes in subfoveal choroidal thickness (CT) were measured and correlated with episodes of recurrent inflammation.

Results: Over the course of five recurrent episodes of inflammation in the left eye treated with oral antiviral and topical steroid therapy, subfoveal CT increased as much as 200 μm or more. By contrast, subfoveal CT in the fellow quiescent right eye was within normal limits and minimally changed throughout the follow-up. Increased CT occurred with each episode of anterior uveitis and decreased by 200 µ m or more during periods of quiescence in the affected left eye. Subretinal fluid and macular edema developed with a maximum CT of 486 μm and spontaneously resolved when CT decreased after treatment.

Conclusion: In eyes with pachychoroid disease, anterior segment inflammation may lead to marked increases in subfoveal CT and the development of subretinal fluid at a threshold thickness value.

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