Joseph J Tseng1, Michael R Turano, Kevin Langton, Stanley Chang. 1. Department of Ophthalmology, Edward Harkness Eye Institute, New York Presbyterian Hospital, Columbia University, 635 West 165th Street, New York, NY 10032, USA.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Staphylomatous thinning of the sclera and retina are among the numerous changes associated with the elongated eye of high myopia. We report a case of scleral and retinal transparency in high myopia in which ocular coherence tomography was used to measure retinal and scleral thickness in vivo. DESIGN: Observational case report. METHODS: The clinical presentation and evaluation of a case of scleral transparency in high myopia are presented. RESULTS: This case demonstrates numerous anatomical changes to the sclera and retina known to occur in association with high myopia. Initial evaluation by optical coherence tomography demonstrated a retinal thickness of 74 microm and a scleral thickness of 80 microm. CONCLUSIONS: Optical coherence tomography can be used to measure scleral and retinal thickness in vivo in a patient with high myopia. It is not known at this time what precautions are necessary in such a patient should intraocular surgery be required.
PURPOSE: Staphylomatous thinning of the sclera and retina are among the numerous changes associated with the elongated eye of high myopia. We report a case of scleral and retinal transparency in high myopia in which ocular coherence tomography was used to measure retinal and scleral thickness in vivo. DESIGN: Observational case report. METHODS: The clinical presentation and evaluation of a case of scleral transparency in high myopia are presented. RESULTS: This case demonstrates numerous anatomical changes to the sclera and retina known to occur in association with high myopia. Initial evaluation by optical coherence tomography demonstrated a retinal thickness of 74 microm and a scleral thickness of 80 microm. CONCLUSIONS: Optical coherence tomography can be used to measure scleral and retinal thickness in vivo in a patient with high myopia. It is not known at this time what precautions are necessary in such a patient should intraocular surgery be required.
Authors: S H Melissa Liew; Clare E Gilbert; Tim D Spector; John Marshall; Christopher J Hammond Journal: Br J Ophthalmol Date: 2007-03-14 Impact factor: 4.638