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[Correlation of morphologic changes between optical coherence tomography and topographic angiography in a case of gyrate atrophy].

Authors :
Meyer CH
Hoerauf H
Schmidt-Erfurth U
Roider J
Scholz C
Laqua H
Birngruber R
Source :
Der Ophthalmologe : Zeitschrift der Deutschen Ophthalmologischen Gesellschaft [Ophthalmologe] 2000 Jan; Vol. 97 (1), pp. 41-6.
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

Purpose: To characterize ultrastrructual changes in atrophic disease of the retina, RPE and choroid as seen with gyrate atrophy using two new diagnostic modalities, optical coherence tomography (OCT) and topographic angiography.<br />Patient and Method: OCT images were taken in a patient with pericentral choroidal atrophy using a slit-lamp-adapted OCT system. Ophthalmoscopy, conventional and topographic angiographic findings were correlated to the reflectivity changes as seen on OCT.<br />Results: Areas of chorioretinal atrophy correlated with a loss of reflectivity in the RPE-choriocapillaris complex on OCT. Additionally OCT identified a thinning of the nerve fiber layer. Topographic angiography demonstrated an extensive defect, seen as an area of depression, consistent with a loss of choriocapillaris and larger-sized choroidal vessels. In contrast to conventional angiography, central islands were not found to demonstrate structural intensity, while the midperipheral surrounding area was clearly elevated to physiological levels.<br />Conclusion: OCT and topographic angiography provide in vivo insight into morphologic changes within neurosensory retina and choroid caused by pericentral choroidal atrophy.

Details

Language :
German
ISSN :
0941-293X
Volume :
97
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Der Ophthalmologe : Zeitschrift der Deutschen Ophthalmologischen Gesellschaft
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
10663789
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s003470050009