| Literature DB >> 24019789 |
Kun Moon1, Kwang Soo Kim, Yu Cheol Kim.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: This study aims to report the expansion of a choroidal rupture site caused by blunt ocular trauma using scanning laser ophthalmoscope-optical coherence tomography. CASE REPORT: The clinical course of a 15-year-old girl with a traumatic ocular injury after being hit in the eye by an elbow was evaluated. Upon the first examination, the best-corrected visual acuity was 16/20. The findings were subretinal pigment epithelial hemorrhage and vertical choroidal rupture. Three weeks after the trauma, the patient's visual acuity was reduced to counting fingers at 30 cm. On fundus examination and fluorescein angiography subretinal pigment epithelial hemorrhage decreased, while the choroidal rupture expanded; on optical coherence tomography outer retinal changes in the adjacent area were detected. DISCUSSION: This study reveals that the delayed expansion of a choroidal rupture site and the delayed change of the adjacent outer retina improved.Entities:
Keywords: Choroid; Injuries; Rupture
Year: 2013 PMID: 24019789 PMCID: PMC3764958 DOI: 10.1159/000354197
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Ophthalmol ISSN: 1663-2699
Fig. 1Fundus photography and FAG findings. a At the first medical examination, choroidal rupture at the macula, subretinal hemorrhage at the posterior pole, and commotio retinae on the temporal side of the retina. b After 3 weeks, expansion of the choroidal rupture site presents as a window defect including the fovea. c Hyperfluorescence from CNV at the nasal edge of the rupture site after 5 months. d Staining of the choroidal rupture and scarred CNV 1 month after an intravitreal bevacizumab injection.
Fig. 2OCT findings. a At the first medical examination, disruption of the retinal pigment epithelial layer with Bruch's membrane and distortion of the IS/OS junction and the ELM layer. b After 3 weeks, expansion of the choroidal rupture site and outer retinal changes (red arrowheads). c Vertical scan after 3 weeks, visible outer retinal changes (red arrowheads). d Newly developed CNV after 5 months. e Reduced CNV 1 month after an intravitreal bevacizumab injection. f Recovery of the expanded choroidal rupture site and the outer retina 1 month after an intravitreal bevacizumab injection.