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T-shaped pigmentary changes in tilted disk syndrome.

Salomon Yves Cohen1, Lise Dubois, Sandrine Ayrault, Gabriel Quentel.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Many complications associated with tilted disk syndrome may occur in the area bordering on the inferior staphyloma, including macular pigmentary changes, choroidal neovascularization, macular serous retinal detachment, polypoidal choroidal vascular anomalies, and radially orientated chorioretinal folds. The purpose of the present article is to describe an additional complication, T-shaped pigmentary changes, orientated radially from the border of the inferior staphyloma, in eyes with tilted disk syndrome.
METHODS: Retrospective series of 6 eyes of 6 patients (3 men and 3 women) aged from 35 to 67 years. All eyes were studied by fluorescein angiography.
RESULTS: All 6 eyes exhibited pigmentary changes located along the border of the staphyloma, and also radially to it, giving a particular T-shaped pattern of pigmentary changes. These changes were visible as either a linear strip or a triangular or oval-shaped area. Three eyes had a documented history of subretinal leakage that mimicked central serous chorioretinopathy, a well-known complication of tilted disk syndrome.
CONCLUSIONS: T-shaped pigmentary changes may develop in the course of tilted disk syndrome, and should be added to the list of this syndrome's possible retinal complications. These changes may indicate the presence of chronic leakage in the area around the superior border of the inferior staphyloma.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19787614     DOI: 10.1177/112067210901900532

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Ophthalmol        ISSN: 1120-6721            Impact factor:   2.597


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1.  Staphyloma-related chorioretinal folds.

Authors:  Audrey Giocanti-Auregan; Carlo Lavia; Alain Gaudric; Typhaine Grenet; Salomon Y Cohen
Journal:  Am J Ophthalmol Case Rep       Date:  2020-05-26

2.  Three cases of macular hole that occurred in inferior scleral staphyloma associated with tilted disc syndrome: a case series.

Authors:  Hiroshi Mizuno; Hiroyuki Suzuki; Masashi Mimura; Masanori Fukumoto; Takaki Sato; Teruyo Kida; Tsunehiko Ikeda
Journal:  J Med Case Rep       Date:  2022-01-29
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