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Type 3 Neovascularization Associated with Retinitis Pigmentosa
PURPOSE: To report a case of type 3 neovascular lesion in a patient with retinitis pigmentosa (RP) complicated by macular edema. CASE REPORT: A 78-year-old man with a long follow-up for RP was referred for painless visual acuity decrease in the right eye. Best-corrected visual acuity was 20/125 in t...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5422741/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28512428 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000471790 |
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author | Sayadi, Jihene Miere, Alexandra Souied, Eric H. Cohen, Salomon Y. |
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description | PURPOSE: To report a case of type 3 neovascular lesion in a patient with retinitis pigmentosa (RP) complicated by macular edema. CASE REPORT: A 78-year-old man with a long follow-up for RP was referred for painless visual acuity decrease in the right eye. Best-corrected visual acuity was 20/125 in the right eye and 20/40 in the left. Fundus examination showed typical RP and macular edema in both eyes. In the right eye, spectral domain optical coherence tomography revealed a marked cystic macular edema associated with disruption of the Bruch membrane/retinal pigment epithelium complex overlying a pigmentary epithelium detachment, with a vascular structure which appeared to originate from the deep capillary plexus and to be connected with the subretinal pigment epithelium space. Optical coherence tomography angiography showed a high-flow vessel infiltrating the outer retinal layers in the deep capillary plexus segmentation, and a tuft-shaped, bright, high-flow network that seemed to be connected with the subretinal pigment epithelium space in the outer retinal layer segmentation. This presentation was consistent with an early type 3 neovascular lesion in the right eye. CONCLUSION: Type 3 neovascularization may be considered a possible complication of RP. |
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spelling | pubmed-54227412017-05-16 Type 3 Neovascularization Associated with Retinitis Pigmentosa Sayadi, Jihene Miere, Alexandra Souied, Eric H. Cohen, Salomon Y. Case Rep Ophthalmol Case Report PURPOSE: To report a case of type 3 neovascular lesion in a patient with retinitis pigmentosa (RP) complicated by macular edema. CASE REPORT: A 78-year-old man with a long follow-up for RP was referred for painless visual acuity decrease in the right eye. Best-corrected visual acuity was 20/125 in the right eye and 20/40 in the left. Fundus examination showed typical RP and macular edema in both eyes. In the right eye, spectral domain optical coherence tomography revealed a marked cystic macular edema associated with disruption of the Bruch membrane/retinal pigment epithelium complex overlying a pigmentary epithelium detachment, with a vascular structure which appeared to originate from the deep capillary plexus and to be connected with the subretinal pigment epithelium space. Optical coherence tomography angiography showed a high-flow vessel infiltrating the outer retinal layers in the deep capillary plexus segmentation, and a tuft-shaped, bright, high-flow network that seemed to be connected with the subretinal pigment epithelium space in the outer retinal layer segmentation. This presentation was consistent with an early type 3 neovascular lesion in the right eye. CONCLUSION: Type 3 neovascularization may be considered a possible complication of RP. S. Karger AG 2017-04-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5422741/ /pubmed/28512428 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000471790 Text en Copyright © 2017 by S. Karger AG, Basel http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-4.0 International License (CC BY-NC) (http://www.karger.com/Services/OpenAccessLicense). Usage and distribution for commercial purposes requires written permission. |
spellingShingle | Case Report Sayadi, Jihene Miere, Alexandra Souied, Eric H. Cohen, Salomon Y. Type 3 Neovascularization Associated with Retinitis Pigmentosa |
title | Type 3 Neovascularization Associated with Retinitis Pigmentosa |
title_full | Type 3 Neovascularization Associated with Retinitis Pigmentosa |
title_fullStr | Type 3 Neovascularization Associated with Retinitis Pigmentosa |
title_full_unstemmed | Type 3 Neovascularization Associated with Retinitis Pigmentosa |
title_short | Type 3 Neovascularization Associated with Retinitis Pigmentosa |
title_sort | type 3 neovascularization associated with retinitis pigmentosa |
topic | Case Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5422741/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28512428 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000471790 |
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