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Benign familial fleck retina: multimodal imaging including optical coherence tomography angiography

Authors :
Garcia, Jose Mauricio Botto de Barros
Isaac, David Leonardo Cruvinel
Sardeiro, Tainara
Aquino, Érika
Avila, Marcos
Source :
Arquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia, Volume: 80, Issue: 5, Pages: 321-323, Published: OCT 2017
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Conselho Brasileiro de Oftalmologia, 2017.

Abstract

This report presents multimodal imaging of a 27-year-old woman diagnosed with benign familial fleck retina (OMIM 228980), an uncommon disorder. Fundus photographs revealed retinal flecks that affected her post-equatorial retina but spared the macular area. Fundus autofluorescence and infrared imaging demonstrated a symmetrical pattern of yellow-white fleck lesions that affected both eyes. Her full-field electroretinogram and electrooculogram were normal. An optical coherence tomography B-scan was performed for both eyes, revealing increased thickness of the retinal pigmented epithelium leading to multiple small pigmented epithelium detachments. The outer retina remained intact in both eyes. Spectral-domain optical coherence tomography angiography with split-spectrum amplitude decorrelation algorithm and 3 × 3 mm structural en face optical coherence tomography did not show macular lesions. Benign familial fleck retina belongs to a heterogenous group of so-called flecked retina syndromes, and should be considered in patients with yellowish-white retinal lesions without involvement of the macula. RESUMO O objetivo do presente relato é demonstrar um estudo multimodal de um paciente com diagnóstico de Benign Familial Fleck Retina (BFFR) (OMIM 228980), uma alteração retinana muito rara. Retinografia colorida demonstrou “flecks” na retina posterior ao equador, poupando mácula. Tanto autofluorescência quando imagem “infrared,” nota-se padrão simétrico de lesões amareladas em ambos os olhos. Eletrorretinograma padrão de campo total e EOG não evidenciaram alterações. SD OCT B-scan demostrou pequenos e múltiplos descolamentos do epitélio pigmentado (EPR), com retina externa intacta em ambos os olhos. Angiografia por OCT com “split-spectrum amplitude decorrelation algorithm” e “structural” “en face” OCT 3 x 3 mm não apontaram anormalidades na mácula. BFFR pertence ao heterogêneo grupo chamado “flecked retina syndromes,” devendo ser considerada em pacientes com flecks retinianos poupando mácula.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Arquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia, Volume: 80, Issue: 5, Pages: 321-323, Published: OCT 2017
Accession number :
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