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Case Report: Optical coherence tomography angiography findings in radiation retinopathy [version 3; peer review: 2 approved]

Authors :
Wafa Ammari
Asma Zaghdoudi
Olfa Berriche
Riadh Messaoud
Author Affiliations :
<relatesTo>1</relatesTo>Ophthalmology, University Hospital Taher Sfar, Mahdia, 5100, Tunisia<br /><relatesTo>2</relatesTo>Internal Medicine, University Hospital Taher Sfar, Mahdia, 5100, Tunisia
Source :
F1000Research. 11:968
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
London, UK: F1000 Research Limited, 2023.

Abstract

We reported the observation of a 31-year-old female followed for a nasopharyngeal carcinoma since 2009, treated by locoregional radiotherapy, with a cumulative dose of 75 Gray. The patient presented with a progressive decline in bilateral vision. Ophthalmologic examination revealed bilateral dry eye, posterior subcapsular cataract, radiation retinopathy, and optic neuropathy. The patient presented all ocular complications of radiotherapy. The most severe was radiation retinopathy. Performing optic coherence tomography angiography (OCT-A) earlier could have speeded up the diagnosis and led to a better prognosis. The OCT-A showed more pronounced macular edema in the right eye, and revealed enlargement of the central avascular zone and loss of the deep and superficial retinal vascular network. The patient received three consecutive monthly intravitreal injections of anti-vascular endothelial growth factor. Yet, we noted a non-improved visual acuity. The aim of this case report was to present the contribution of OCT-A in the diagnosis of radiation maculopathy and attribute these changes to ischemia at the level of the retinal vascular network.

Details

ISSN :
20461402
Volume :
11
Database :
F1000Research
Journal :
F1000Research
Notes :
Revised Amendments from Version 2 Optic coherence tomography angiography (OCT-A) is a non-invasive imaging technique that allows the retina to be 'scanned' and its vessels to be studied, providing images of retinal anatomy in 3 dimensions. Unlike conventional imaging techniques such as fluorescein angiography or indocyanine green angiography, OCT-A does not require intravenous injections of contrast agents and avoids serious allergic reactions that can occur. Compared with OCT, it shows the various chorioretinal vascular structures, in particular the areas of the superficial vascular plexus and the deep capillary plexus. We report a case of radiation retinopathy, a complication of the treatment of nasopharyngeal cancer by local radiotherapy, a rare and serious pathology that irreversibly compromises visual prognosis. The aim of this case report is to demonstrate the contribution of A-OCT in the diagnosis of radiation retinopathy and to confirm the ischemic origin of retinal vascular damage. In this new version, we have just changed the structure of the abstract to make readers more aware of the value of A-OCT in radiation retinopathy, and we have minimized the use of abbreviations to make the text easier to understand. The figures and references have not changed. The reviewers suggested these changes., , [version 3; peer review: 2 approved]
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsfor.10.12688.f1000research.122952.3
Document Type :
case-report
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.122952.3