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Leila El Matri1, Ahmed Chebil, Fedra Kort, Rym Bouraoui, Leila Largueche, Fatma Mghaieth.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To describe optical coherence tomography (OCT) findings in a patient with Berlin's edema following blunt ocular trauma. CASE REPORT: A 26-year-old man presented with acute loss of vision in his left eye following blunt trauma. He underwent a complete ophthalmologic examination and OCT. Fundus examination revealed abnormal yellow discoloration in the macula. OCT disclosed thickening of outer retinal structures and increased reflectivity in the area of photoreceptor outer segments with preservation of inner retinal architecture. Re-examination was conducted one month later at the time which OCT changes resolved leading to a surprisingly normal appearance.Entities:
Keywords: Berlin’s Edema; Macular Edema; OCT; Ocular Trauma
Year: 2010 PMID: 22737342 PMCID: PMC3380684
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ophthalmic Vis Res ISSN: 2008-322X
Figure 1Fundus examination revealed abnormal yellow discoloration of the macular area with juxtapapillary subretinal haemorrhage.
Figure 2Goldmann perimetry disclosed an absolute central scotoma.
Figure 3Fluorescein angiography revealed blocked fluorescence in the macula.
Figure 4(a) Vertical and (b) horizontal linear optical coherence tomography scans upon presentation revealed thickening of outer retinal structures and increased reflectivity in the area of the photoreceptor outer segments with preservation of inner retinal architecture; central foveal thickness was 115 μm.
Figure 5Optical coherence tomography one month later shows regression of foveal thinning with hyperreflectivity in the area of the photoreceptor outer segments, central foveal thickness was increased to 231 μm.